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South Korea's AI-led semiconductor boom has not significantly benefited the broader economy, despite boosting semiconductor exports and equity markets.

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Seoul, South Korea

Who
Park Jeong-woo, Nomura's senior economist for South Korea and Taiwan, Bank of Korea (BOK)
What
South Korea's AI-led semiconductor boom has not significantly benefited the broader economy, despite boosting semiconductor exports and equity markets.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 14:25:00 GMT · 4h 27m ago
Where
Seoul, South Korea ·
Why
Concerns over the won and financial stability are increasing the likelihood of a Bank of Korea (BOK) rate hike next month, as the benefits of the semiconductor boom have not become broad-based.
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A Bank of Korea interest rate hike is anticipated next month due to financial stability concerns, despite the AI chip boom's limited impact on the wider economy. This could affect South Korean households and companies through increased borrowing costs.

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    The artificial intelligence-led semiconductor boom has yet to show a strong spillover into South Korea’s broader economy.
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    Nomura's senior economist said the artificial intelligence-led semiconductor boom has yet to show a strong spillover into South Korea’s broader economy.
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