Tuesday, October 11th 2022

SK hynix to Maintain Current Production at Global Fabs

SK hynix Inc. announced today that the U.S. government has clarified its position with respect to its latest export control regulations, issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on Friday, October 7, 2022. In an official letter from BIS, the agency assured SK hynix that the company, as well as its current suppliers and business partners, is still authorized to engage in activities necessary to maintain current production of integrated circuits in China for one year without further licensing requirements.

"Our discussions with the Department of Commerce led to an approval to supply equipment and items needed for development and production of DRAM semiconductors in Chinese facilities without additional licensing requirements," the company said. The new rules require a license for export, re-export or transfer (in-country) to China items including manufacturing equipment and support for DRAM chips 18 nm and below, NAND chips with 128 layers or more and logic chips 14 nm and below.
As a result of its efforts to minimize the impact, SK hynix was able to secure an authorization to continue its operations without additional licensing requirements imposed by the new rules.

"Continued supply of equipment means a stable provision of memory chips to the world," the company said. "Along with the Korean government, we will continue our consultations with the Department of Commerce and make our utmost efforts to operate our plants in China in a stable way, while continuing compliance with applicable laws and regulations."
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