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South Korea’s SK Hynix considers building memory chip plant in Japan, Hankyoreh reports

By Thomson Reuters Aug 20, 2026 | 7:56 PM

SEOUL, Aug 21 (Reuters) – South Korea’s SK Hynix is considering building a memory ​chip plant in Japan’s ‌Miyagi prefecture and could invest tens of trillions of won in the project, the Hankyoreh newspaper ‌reported ​on Friday, ⁠citing industry sources.

The ⁠newspaper said SK Hynix is pursuing the investment in northeastern Japan as it looks ​to expand production capacity amid growing global demand ⁠for memory chips.

It ⁠said SK Group Chairman ​Chey Tae-won recently visited the ​area, which is one of ‌Japan’s designated semiconductor industry hubs.

If the plan goes ahead, it would mark the ⁠first large-scale semiconductor manufacturing investment in Japan by a South Korean chipmaker, ⁠according ‌to the report.

Responding ⁠to the report, SK ​Hynix ‌said no decision had ​been made, ⁠but “any location with the necessary infrastructure could be a potential candidate.”

(Reporting by Kyu-seok Shim and Hyunjoo JinEditing by ​Ed Davies)