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Memory prices at $45 drive 178.8% jump in semiconductor exports
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Fusion42 · 2 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
Rising memory prices lifted South Korean semiconductor exports by 178.8% year-on-year in July 2026, reaching $41.01 billion and driving record trade surpluses. Export growth spanned major markets including China, ASEAN, the US, and the EU, with strong demand for DDR5 DRAM and NAND flash.
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You face a surge in semiconductor prices boosting export revenues and market demand this quarter. Now is the time to engage buyers in China, ASEAN, and the US as trade barriers tighten.
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