Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Headline Nvidia's 260,000-chip Korea supply deal anchors the AI buildout.
Top Story
Korea's Industry and Trade Minister Kim Jung-kwan said he received renewed US confirmation that tariffs on Korea will not exceed the agreed 15%, holding an emergency meeting to calm market jitters.
The reassurance matters because semiconductors and pharma carry most-favored-nation protection under the deal, shielding Samsung and SK hynix from worst-case Section 232 outcomes.
Sector Watch
Semiconductors: Samsung began shipping samples of its newest HBM chip, moving ahead of rivals on the memory critical to AI data centers.
Automotive/AI: Nvidia confirmed it will supply 260,000+ advanced AI chips to Korea's government and firms including Samsung and Hyundai Motor Group.
BCW Take
The 15% cap and carve-outs gives Korean chipmakers rare tariff visibility; the real leverage now shifts to who locks in Nvidia and US shipbuilding contracts first.
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