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Samsung, SK Group to Invest KRW3,755 Trillion in Future Tech, AI, Chip Clusters

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Samsung Group and SK Group announced investment plans totaling 2,655 trillion won and 1,100 trillion won, respectively, to build regional semiconductor hubs and nationwide AI infrastructure, according to statements from the firms on Monday.

Samsung Electronics (KRX:005930) plans to invest 2,030 trillion won in semiconductor clusters, which comprise the Pyeongtaek Campus and Yongin National Industrial Complex, while allocating 625 trillion won to projects in the Honam, Chungcheong and Yeongnam regions. These will focus on AI chips, robots, batteries, and IT components.

Of that regional allocation, 425 trillion won will be concentrated in the Honam region, where Samsung Electronics will deploy 400 trillion won to build a new semiconductor fabrication plant and a digital-twin-based innovation hub in Gwangju.

Meanwhile, chipmaker SK Hynix (KRX:000660) will invest 1,100 trillion won to build an AI memory production network across Yongin, Cheongju and southwestern Korea. The company aims to complete the fourth fab at its Yongin Semiconductor Cluster by 2033, 12 years ahead of schedule, with total investment in the semiconductor cluster expected to hit 600 trillion won.

Alongside these corporate investments, South Korea unveiled a 550 trillion won joint private-public initiative involving internet firm Naver (KRX:035420) to build 8.4 gigawatts of AI data center capacity by 2029, Bloomberg reported Monday.

Naver did not immediately respond to' request for comment.

Shares of Samsung Electronics added nearly 2% in recent trade, while those of Naver fell over 1%, and those of SK Hynix declined marginally.

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