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With the U.S.’s VEU (Validated End User) designation for Samsung and SK hynix in China expiring December 31, 2025, the potential impact on the memory giants’ operations is drawing close scrutiny. According to Hankyung, the companies have avoided the worst-case scenario, as the U.S. will now permit equipment shipments under an annual review system.
First reported by Bloomberg in September, the U.S. Commerce Department proposed a “site license” plan to Korean officials under this system, replacing the indefinite authorizations previously granted to Samsung Electronics’ Xi’an NAND fab and SK Hynix’s Wuxi DRAM and Dalian NAND facilities.
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