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The semiconductor industry is witnessing a dynamic shift as the United States and Japan accelerate their development of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology, a vital component in manufacturing next-generation chips. However, South Korea is experiencing setbacks, even as companies worldwide grapple with rapid advancements and shifting supply chains. These developments are playing out against a backdrop of growing geopolitical tensions and market consolidation.

The advancement of EUV lithography has become the focal point in the global semiconductor race. The United States and Japan are making significant strides in enhancing their EUV capabilities, positioning themselves as leaders in this critical area needed for producing cutting-edge chips. Meanwhile, South Korea, a key player in the chip industry, finds itself falling behind due to unspecified setbacks. This lag could affect South Korea's competitive edge in the long run, particularly if it struggles to regain momentum in this swiftly evolving sector [1].

In parallel, the semiconductor equipment landscape in China is undergoing significant consolidation. Naura Technology has taken control of Kingsemi to address the bottlenecks faced by China's lithography sector. This move signals increased efforts by Chinese companies to overcome domestic challenges and strengthen their foothold in the global semiconductor supply chain. Such consolidations are becoming vital as geopolitical tensions continue to escalate, contributing to an increasingly complex international landscape for chip manufacturing [2].

Meanwhile, Taiwan remains a crucial player in semiconductor manufacturing. Morrison, a Taiwanese enterprise specializing in combining optical coatings with semiconductor lithography, recently gained attention by listing on an emerging stock market. This move highlights Taiwan's continued innovation and leadership in the sector, with Morrison positioned as a pioneer in optical coating technology. Such strategic advancements have the potential to bolster Taiwan's role in the semiconductor supply chain significantly [3].

As the market evolves, companies are adjusting their strategies to maintain and enhance their positions. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is responding to forex risks by raising significant capital through a $10 billion stock issuance, illustrating the financial maneuvers key players are undertaking to secure their market positions. This financial strategy could be crucial for TSMC to mitigate currency fluctuations and sustain its operations amidst growing supply chain complexities and competitive pressures in the semiconductor industry [4].


Sources
  1. As US and Japan expand EUV capabilities, South Korea faces semiconductor setback (Digitimes, 2025-06-27)
  2. Naura seizes control of Kingsemi in bid to crack China's lithography bottleneck (Digitimes, 2025-06-26)
  3. Morrison lists on emerging stock market as Asia's pioneer in 8-inch optical coatings (Digitimes, 2025-06-26)
  4. TSMC Unit to Issue $10 Billion of Stock to Counter Forex Swings (Yahoo Entertainment, 2025-06-25)
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