US, South Korea Strengthen Economic Ties Through ‘Semiconductor Alliance’

US, South Korea Strengthen Economic Ties Through ‘Semiconductor Alliance’
US President Joe Biden (R) shakes hands with Samsung Electronics Co. Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong (L) after a press conference at the Samsung Electronic Pyeongtaek Campus in Pyeongtaek on May 20, 2022. Photo by Kim Min-hee/Pool/AFP via Getty Images
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South Korea-U.S. economic ties are changing amid supply chain worries, high-tech competition, and concerns over national security.

Lisa Bian
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Lisa Bian, B.Med.Sc., is a healthcare professional holding a Bachelor's Degree in Medical Science. With a rich background, she has accrued over three years of hands-on experience as a Traditional Chinese Medicine physician. In addition to her clinical expertise, she serves as an accomplished writer based in Korea, providing valuable contributions to The Epoch Times. Her insightful pieces cover a range of topics, including integrative medicine, Korean society, culture, and international relations.
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