South Korea and India are strengthening cooperation in semiconductor materials through a new joint venture designed to establish an alternative production and sourcing route for the global chip industry.
The initiative brings together chemical-sector expertise from both countries to develop semiconductor materials through a supply network that can operate independently of Chinese inputs at each stage of production.
The partnership comes as semiconductor manufacturers and technology companies continue to diversify sourcing strategies and develop more geographically distributed production networks. Reliable access to specialised materials is becoming increasingly important as global semiconductor capacity expands.
By combining South Korea’s established semiconductor ecosystem with India’s growing chemical and manufacturing capabilities, the initiative aims to support a more diversified materials base for chip production.
The development also reflects broader investment in regional supply networks, with companies seeking greater visibility across sourcing, manufacturing and distribution while strengthening connections between major semiconductor markets.
Semiconductor materials are essential to multiple stages of chip manufacturing, making dependable access to specialised chemicals an important part of the wider technology supply network.
The South Korea–India partnership highlights the growing role of international collaboration in developing new sourcing routes and expanding the geographic diversity of semiconductor materials production.
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