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South Korea weighs the cost of stepping into Samsung’s US$400,000 bonus row

Seoul is considering using a rarely used emergency power to halt a strike that could cost the economy US$67 billion.

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Samsung Held Back while Competitors Rush Forward… Risk of Losing Dominance if Strike Prolongs SK Hynix Expands DRAM Investment… Solidifies HBM Lead and Potential Concentration of TSMC Orders Predictability is Top Priority Here at Global Big Tech… Concerns Over Astronomical Costs If They Depart [Digital Daily Reporter Bae Tae-yong] As Samsung Electronics’ general strike intensifies, the calculus of the global semiconductor market is becoming m…

The workers demand a participation in the success and threaten with 18-day work stoppage. The government threatens to ban the strike

Three days from the start of an 18-day strike at Samsung Electronics, the South Korean government comes out with heavy artillery. Seoul simply cannot afford to let its national champion stop.

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tech360tv broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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