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  1. 💰 China's covert technological theft from South Korea's electronics industry has resulted in a loss of $19.6 billion, with a former Samsung executive colluding with Foxconn to establish a semiconductor company in Singapore and stealing Samsung's semiconductor technology. 00:00 China targeted the global electronics industry, initially focusing on the US but later extending its activities to Europe, Japan, and finally South Korea. 00:00 South Korea suffered a staggering loss of $19.6 billion from technological outflow to China between 2018 and 2022. 01:15 A former senior executive of Samsung Electronics, Mr. Choi, betrayed the company and collaborated with Foxconn to establish a semiconductor company in Singapore. 01:31 Over 200 employees from Samsung Electronics and other Korean semiconductor companies were recruited to procure design blueprints and data for the establishment of a semiconductor factory in Xi'an, China. 02:27 While the original plan did not materialize, a $360 million R&D center funded by the Chengdu municipal government in China has been using stolen Samsung Electronics semiconductor technology. 02:55 China's Covert Theft of South Korea's Electronics Industry Results in a $19.6 Billion Loss: Former Samsung Executive Collaborates with Foxconn, Stealing Semiconductor Technology 🔍 China's dominance in the global electronic products industry and technology acquisition from Korean engineers 04:02 Chinese Communist Party set up an R&D center in South Korea to avoid surveillance by South Korean intelligence. 04:02 China seized half of the global shipments in the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) competition. 04:30 China dominated the global LCD market with a share of 42.5%, surpassing South Korea's 36.9%. 04:44 Chinese mobile phone manufacturers accounted for half of the global shipments in the second quarter, but Samsung and Apple's potential purchases could change the figures. 05:18 Chinese panel companies heavily rely on Korean engineers, but are reducing Korean staff involved in LCD panel design and production. 06:15 📉 The Chinese panel industry, despite its control of the global LCD market, may face decline due to lack of core technology and low-profit margins. 08:00 Samsung became CSOT's second-largest shareholder after reinvesting funds from the sale. 08:00 Chinese companies hold shares of listed Chinese companies, creating a strategic alliance with Korean companies. 08:10 The panel industry is maturing, with stagnant demand and consumers not replacing screens annually. 08:35 Chinese panel manufacturers have not mastered core technology and their products are priced significantly lower than top-tier manufacturers like Samsung. 09:16 BOE Technology Group, a Beijing state-owned company, faces internal issues including long working hours, low salaries, and corruption. 09:45 🔍 BOE Technology's competitiveness is impacted by internal management and technical issues, and its international market behavior has stirred up controversy. 12:15 BOE's competitiveness in the panel and semiconductor industries is severely impacted by internal management and technical issues. 12:15 BOE's international market behavior has stirred up considerable controversy, including a lawsuit filed by Samsung. 12:32 BOE's actions at the Mobile World Congress in Shanghai received strong disapproval from telecommunications giants. 12:47 The history of LCD panel development involves the US, Japan, South Korea, and now China. 13:05 BOE Technology's success in entering Apple's supply chain is uncertain due to potential actions against China's OLED industry. 14:40 ⚔ China's growth in display panel and semiconductor industries faces challenges from potential export controls and sanctions by Western nations. 15:55 The United States may impose export controls on China's OLED industry, restricting its growth. 15:55 China may need another 5 to 10 years to surpass South Korea in the display panel industry. 16:51 China's breakthrough in the semiconductor industry is enormously challenging due to the complexity of the interconnected semiconductor industry chain and comprehensiveness of U.S. sanctions. 17:24 China's attempt to replicate its success in the photovoltaic sector in the semiconductor sector fell short of expectations due to the complexity of semiconductor technology. 17:58 Collaborative efforts by the Biden administration and its allies to limit China's access to advanced semiconductor manufacturing technology may be effective. 18:38
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