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Korean Media: The US government requires semiconductor confidential data and is protected from "protest"

Feb 02 73
The US government requires semiconductor related confidential information such as orders and inventories. In this regard, major semiconductor companies and countries have expressed protests. In the face of opposition, the US government may soon distribute Q & A documents to solve the company's concerns.

According to Korean Businesskorea, the protests of semiconductor companies such as South Korea, Taiwan, including TSMC, such as South Korea, Taiwan, such as South Korea, Taiwan, as required, South Korea, Taiwan, etc.

South Korea's industrial trade resource said on October 6, Dr. Han-Koo, held talks with the US Trade representative Catherine Thi in Paris, France. It is concerned that the US government is required to provide commercial confidentiality.

It is understood that the relevant departments in Taiwan have recently opposed the requirements of the United States.

In addition, TSMC also refuses the requirements of the US government to provide semiconductor supply chain data. The Deputy General Manager of TSMC Legal, General Manager, said: "Customer is one of the elements of TSMC success, TSMC does not leak sensitive information, especially customer confidential information. The company is currently researching countermeasures." Fang Shuhua is preparing, US government is preparing Q & A file to solve the worry of semiconductor companies.

People in the semiconductor industry said: "Although the Korean government has repelled their worries directly to the United States, the burden of South Korea semiconductor companies such as Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix is ​​reduced to a certain extent, but the United States still requires confidential information. If the US government releases the Q & A document, These companies will show the level of information they can disclose. "