EconomicsLatestNews SK Hynix to invest $15 billion in new semiconductor facilities in South Korea By admin February 25, 2026 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Licencias OnLine brings hybrid infrastructure trends closer in a new episode of LOL Cast Tendencias 2026 March 5, 2026 Siemens delivers verified AI-driven cybersecurity solution for Industrial 5G with Palo Alto Networks March 5, 2026 HONOR Advances Its AI Vision at MWC 2026 with Robot Phone, Humanoid Robot and Magic V6 March 4, 2026 Huawei Launches Scenario-Specific Solutions for Office, Healthcare, and Education March 4, 2026 adminhttps://caribbeantodaynews.com South Korea’s SK Hynix said on Wednesday that it plans to invest 21.6 trillion won ($15.07 billion) to build new chip production lines in the South Korean city of Yongin by 2030 to meet rising demand for semiconductors. ($1 = 1,433.3300 won) TagsSK HynixSouth Korea Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous article200 Students In Western Jamaica Strengthen Exam Readiness Through STEM and Core Subject TrainingNext articleWarner Bros reopens door to Paramount, putting Netflix deal in doubt More articles Licencias OnLine brings hybrid infrastructure trends closer in a new episode of LOL Cast Tendencias 2026 March 5, 2026 Siemens delivers verified AI-driven cybersecurity solution for Industrial 5G with Palo Alto Networks March 5, 2026 HONOR Advances Its AI Vision at MWC 2026 with Robot Phone, Humanoid Robot and Magic V6 March 4, 2026 - Advertisement - Latest article Licencias OnLine brings hybrid infrastructure trends closer in a new episode of LOL Cast Tendencias 2026 March 5, 2026 Siemens delivers verified AI-driven cybersecurity solution for Industrial 5G with Palo Alto Networks March 5, 2026 HONOR Advances Its AI Vision at MWC 2026 with Robot Phone, Humanoid Robot and Magic V6 March 4, 2026 Huawei Launches Scenario-Specific Solutions for Office, Healthcare, and Education March 4, 2026 Vertiv and Generate Capital Collaborate to Accelerate Data Center Capacity with Complete Power and Cooling Infrastructure March 4, 2026