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I mean, these are on the books laws you can just google. This time it's no grand conspiracy. Use your head: If it's a written law it's PROBABLY verifiable.
Only if you get two countries that historically don't like each other to cooperate on a government level to commit conspiracy.
Yeah, no.
There's been plenty of suspicious shit out of Korean NAND and memory foundries. This isn't one.
There are plenty of examples in history of countries who hated each other at one time, cooperating and working together when they had a common interest. The Sauds in the last year suddenly turning to Israel, whom they want to wipe out, for help fighting their proxy war against Iran, lol. Even take a look at all the wars the US gov has fueled by arming radicals to fight a common foe. Like Obama did in the middle east by inciting wars, overthrowing governments, then surprise surprise he suddenly had to fight against the ones he backed to do the overthrowing. And he won a noble peace price...lol
Enemy of my enemy is a powerful motivator. Especially if there is enough reason to do so. Course besides that there are those with more money and power than they should ever have, funneling it into all sorts of conflicts...
It isn't a stretch to think Japan and Korea would work together on a deeper level. Saving face is big in Asian cultures. They often will behave in secret differently than public. Just, until there is a deeper analysis of what is going on, I'd refrain from outright dubbing this more price fixing. Japan thinks it has some leverage and likely more of a reason to suggest it against Korea. However, I don't doubt we'll see a 3rd round of price fixing from the DRAM makers eventually. They've been caught so many times before, they'll do it again. Business ethics and Asia is often two things that rarely go well together. Heck if you look back in Japan's boom era, their companies were known to hire sex workers to come in for the employees and all sorts of shady stuff. Asia always likes to keep a clean public image despite the seedy underbelly that does exist.