Four trillion-won capital commitments in a single day — Korea's industrial heavyweights moved in concert on July 3rd.
In today's AI PRISM Industry Daily, we break down POSCO's 16.7 trillion won Triple-Core restructuring into steel, lithium, and energy; Hanwha Ocean's selection for the 7.8 trillion won KDDX next-generation destroyer program; Samsung Electro-Mechanics' glass substrate joint venture with Japan's Sumitomo Chemical targeting AI server chip packaging; and SK Hynix's 1.4 trillion won semiconductor supply chain fund reaching second- and third-tier suppliers for the first time. We also cover what Hyundai Motor's one-millimeter-precision digital R&D transformation at Namyang signals for Korea's broader manufacturing competitiveness.
Sources:
POSCO Group Announces Triple-Core Strategy with 16.7 Trillion Won Three-Year Investment Plan — Seoul Economic Daily, July 3, 2026
Inside Hyundai Motor and Kia's Namyang R&D Center: Digital Simulation to One-Millimeter Precision — Seoul Economic Daily, July 3, 2026
Hanwha Ocean Selected as Preferred Negotiator for 7.8 Trillion Won KDDX Destroyer Program — Seoul Economic Daily, July 3, 2026
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Forms Glass Substrate Core JV GlaSSEM with Sumitomo Chemical Group — Seoul Economic Daily, July 3, 2026
SK Group Signs Supplier Partnership Agreement; SK Hynix to Deploy 1.4 Trillion Won into Semiconductor Ecosystem — Seoul Economic Daily, July 3, 2026
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