South Korea prepares $46 billion fund for national strategic industries

By The Straits Times | Created at 2025-03-05 02:14:31 | Updated at 2025-03-05 18:05:40 16 hours ago

SEOUL - South Korea will establish a 50 trillion won (S$46 billion) policy fund to provide financial support to domestic companies involved in strategic technologies such as chips and autos amid intensifying global competition and protectionism, the government said on March 5.

“Competitiveness in advanced strategic industries has emerged to be the core of national economic security amid heightened external uncertainty under the new US administration,” the government said, calling it a “war without gun smoke”.

Since returning to office in January, US President Donald Trump has initiated a series of tariff threats targeting major trading partners and various industries, such as chips, autos and biopharmaceuticals.

The state-run Korea Development Bank’s fund will be offered to companies in national strategic industries in the form of cheap loans and other investments over the next five years.

South Korea in recent years has designated 12 industries as “national strategic technologies” with targeted financial support and protection to respond to intensifying global competition and the fragmentation of supply chains.

These include industries such as semiconductors, future mobility, rechargeable batteries, biopharmaceuticals, aerospace and artificial intelligence, among others.

A financial support package prepared specifically for the semiconductor industry last year will also be integrated into the fund. REUTERS

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