Korea Visits Suwon City Korea Nano Technology Institute
Accompanied by Former Samsung Electronics President Ko Dong-jin
Emphasizes Policy Support for Semiconductor Future

Han Dong-hoon, Emergency Response Committee Chairman of the People Power Party, visited a semiconductor industry site on the 31st and said, "I believe that politics is a mission to support people working in the semiconductor industry so that they can compete properly without restrictions and realize their intentions."


Chairman Han attended the 'Suwon Semiconductor Industry Field Meeting' held at the Korea Nano Technology Institute located in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do in the afternoon, and said, "The People Power Party and the Yoon Seok-yeol government are ready to support and assist the vanguards leading the semiconductor industry."


He added, "It is not politicians who lead the Republic of Korea, but the people here," and said, "The people here are leading the global semiconductor war to victory and supplying the fuel."

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Chairman Han reiterated, "The reason why the People Power Party is making repeated efforts to invite former President Ko Dong-jin and include semiconductors in important policy moves is because politics understands that supporting these people and enabling them to realize their intentions is the core."


He said, "The recent government announcement to invest 622 trillion won to build a semiconductor cluster in the southern Gyeonggi region also shows that semiconductors are a priority," adding, "This is to ensure that the proud history of the semiconductor industry does not remain in the past but becomes the future."


Chairman Han said, "Although we are a minority party, we are the government and ruling party with the president. Our policies will be implemented," and promised to listen to opinions from the field.



Former Samsung Electronics President Ko Dong-jin, who was present at the meeting, said, "Supporting the semiconductor industry is a national matter related to the future of the country and its youth," and added, "We have studied the support systems of the U.S., China, and Taiwan extensively, but efforts to build support and an environment that can be more differentiated must follow."


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