KEY POINTS
  • Plans by Korea's SK Hynix to overhaul a huge facility in China so it can make memory chips more efficiently are in jeopardy, sources said, because U.S. officials do not want advanced equipment used in the process to enter into China.
  • SK Hynix production plans call for the company to upgrade a mass production facility in Wuxi, China, with some of the latest extreme ultraviolet lithography chipmaking machines.
  • The U.S. in the past has objected on the grounds that shipping such advanced tools to China could be used to strengthen the country's military.

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A man walks past a logo of SK Hynix at the lobby of the company's Bundang office in Seongnam on January 29, 2021.

Plans by Korea's SK Hynix to overhaul a huge facility in China so it can make memory chips more efficiently are in jeopardy, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, because U.S. officials do not want advanced equipment used in the process to enter into China.

The potential setback could make SK Hynix, one of the world's biggest suppliers of DRAM memory chips that go into everything from smartphones to data centers, the next victim of the geopolitical struggle between the United States and China.

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