The White House has asked South Korea to urge its chipmakers not to fill any market gap in China if Beijing bans Idaho-based Micron from selling chips, as it tries to rally allies to counter Chinese economic coercion.
The US made the request as President Yoon Suk Yeol prepared to travel to Washington for a state visit on Monday, according to four people familiar with the talks between the White House and presidential office in Seoul.
China this month launched a national security review into Micron, one of the three dominant players in the global Dram memory chip market, with South Korea’s Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.
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