[Featured Stock] Mercury Rises on Possible US Ban of Chinese Routers Over Security Threat Concerns
Mercury is on the rise. This is interpreted as being influenced by news that the U.S. government is considering banning sales of TP-Link, a Chinese company that dominates more than half of the domestic home Wi-Fi router market, due to national security concerns.
As of 11:21 AM on the 19th, Mercury is trading at 4,200 KRW, up 20.69% from the previous day.
The U.S. government may begin banning the sale of TP-Link routers in the U.S. starting next year. It is highly likely that the ban will be implemented under the second Trump administration, which will take office next month.
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Meanwhile, Mercury is supplying premium WiFi 6E wireless routers to the North American market as the first overseas model through strategic collaboration with Plume Design Inc., a global smart home Wi-Fi management specialist company.
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