中美芯片大战与韩印半导体合作前景

Rajiv Kumar
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随着中美两国都认识到半导体对其经济安全和国防的重要性,中美芯片战争正变得越来越激烈。由于美国和中国在芯片战争中采取的民族主义和单边行动,其他亚洲经济强国正在重新评估其半导体战略,这为中等大国在亚洲建立半导体伙伴关系带来了新的机遇。作为亚洲领先的半导体大国,韩国在芯片战争中面临着严峻挑战,这反过来又导致了其严重依赖中国的贸易和海外生产战略的重塑。为了维持半导体的主导地位和经济安全,韩国正在采取出口和生产多样化等新方法。与此同时,在正在进行的美中科技战争中,印度也在寻求建立一个有弹性的供应链,减少对中国进口的依赖。在此过程中,新德里希望发展本国半导体产业,并在生产和劳动力发展方面与志同道合的国家建立芯片联系。这为韩印半导体合作开辟了广阔的前景。本文提出了韩国和印度可以合作的三个领域:半导体贸易伙伴关系、半导体生产伙伴关系和半导体劳动力合作。此举突显出,中美芯片之战正为其他亚洲经济强国在半导体行业的合作创造新的机会。本文还为政策制定者在2023年两国庆祝建交50周年之际为印韩伙伴关系制定新议程提供了见解。
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The US-China Chip War and Prospects for South Korea-India Semiconductor Cooperation
The US-China chip war is becoming more intense as both countries understand the significance of semiconductors for their economic security and national defense. As a result of nationalist and unilateral actions taken by the US and China under the chip war, other Asian economic powerhouses are reassessing their semiconductor strategies, leading to new opportunities for semiconductor partnerships in Asia among middle powers. South Korea, a leading semiconductor power in Asia, is facing critical challenges amid the chip war, that, in turn, resulted in reshaping its trade and overseas production strategies that are heavily reliant on China. To maintain its semiconductor dominance and ensure economic security, Korea is adopting new approaches such as export and production diversification. In the meantime, India, amid the ongoing US-China tech war, is also seeking to construct a resilient supply chain and decrease its reliance on China for imports. In the process, New Delhi is looking to develop its semiconductor industry and build chip ties with like-minded countries in production and workforce development. This opens up significant prospects for Korea-India semiconductor partnerships. This paper proposes three areas where Korea and India could collaborate: semiconductor trade partnerships, semiconductor production partnerships, and semiconductor workforce collaboration. By doing so, it highlights how the US-China chip war is creating new opportunities for other Asian economic powerhouses to collaborate in the semiconductor industry. This paper also provides insights for policymakers to set a new agenda for India-Korea partnerships as both countries celebrate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic ties in 2023.
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