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이재명 ”5000 코스피"…한은·금융위, 스테이블코인·STO 규제 마련 올스톱
Lee Jae-myung 5000 KOSPI… Bank of Korea and Financial Services Commission Completely Halt Stablecoin and STO Regulation Preparation
ZD Net Korea | Local Language | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | Regulation
The KOSPI index recently reached 4,600 and showed an upward trend, leading to delays in legislation related to stablecoins. Questions have arisen about the Lee Jae-myung administration's ability to provide alternative investment options beyond stocks, especially with its pledge to reach a KOSPI index of 5,000. Authorities appear to be aiming to prevent investment flows away from stocks as the index rises.
Regulatory preparations for token securities (STOs) and stablecoins have been postponed. Financial Services Commission chairman Lee Eok-won initially intended to amend the Capital Markets Act to address STOs but has made little progress despite market milestones. The Bank of Korea and the Financial Services Commission created a "Digital Assets Act Key Issues Coordination Plan" for stablecoins, covering issuer requirements, agency cooperation, capital requirements, governance of virtual asset exchanges, and liability for incidents like exchange hacks.
Disagreements between the Bank of Korea and the Financial Services Commission persist, particularly regarding issuer conditions and a coordinating agency body, preventing consensus. The unresolved issues were brought before the National Assembly's Political Affairs Committee despite ongoing discussions. While both institutions deny political motives, some speculate the ruling party prioritizes stock market revival over stablecoin regulation ahead of local elections. The Bank of Korea stated it agreed to submit the coordination plan to the National Assembly but expressed surprise at the current version, indicating communication gaps with the Financial Services Commission.
Industry Ministry backs Yongin for world's largest chip cluster, snubs relocation push
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | UndeterminedBizdev-Partnering
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources has affirmed that the world's largest semiconductor cluster project will proceed in Yongin, Gyeonggi, despite political calls to reconsider its location due to electricity supply concerns. The ministry stated that most agreements for utilities like electricity and industrial water are already in place and that while long-term power plans beyond 2039 are still being finalized, early-phase requirements are secured to keep the project on schedule.
The Yongin chip cluster, led by Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, spans 11.44 million square meters with investment pledges of 360 trillion won and 600 trillion won respectively. The cluster is expected to play a key role in South Korea’s semiconductor supply chain. Climate Minister Kim Sung-whan raised concerns that the 15 gigawatts of power needed—equivalent to about 15 nuclear reactors—may be difficult to supply to Yongin, suggesting a possible relocation to southern energy-rich regions. This proposal aligns with President Lee Jae Myung’s strategy to develop a “southern semiconductor belt” to drive regional growth and leverage renewable energy.
However, the relocation debate has faced opposition from industry leaders and lawmakers who argue that the existing cluster’s proximity to established supply chains, skilled labor pools, and infrastructure in Yongin is critical. They also note challenges in rural areas such as talent shortages and lack of supplier ecosystems. Former Samsung president and People Power Party lawmaker Koh Dong-jin called the proposed relocation "absurd," emphasizing that the project is a national strategic initiative already under construction.
Power supply for the Yongin cluster remains a significant challenge. Samsung is estimated to need 9.2 gigawatts, with Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) committed to supplying 2.7 gigawatts and liquefied natural gas generators providing another 3 gigawatts. The remaining power will depend on new transmission lines and generation projects, some delayed due to local resistance. SK hynix’s 5.5 gigawatt demand is partly fulfilled with ongoing grid construction and promised capacity, though long-term delivery depends on overcoming similar transmission issues.
Construction has begun on SK hynix’s factories with operations targeted for next year, while Samsung is moving slower but has started land acquisition for its planned semiconductor fabs scheduled for mass production by 2030. The cluster will eventually host more than 80 related organizations, including materials, parts, equipment firms, and research institutions. Industry insiders consider relocating the project outside Gyeonggi highly unlikely given the existing concentration of resources and government backing.
삼성SDS, 엔비디아·오픈AI 협력 빛 본다…"올 1분기 성과"
Samsung SDS Shines Through Collaboration with Nvidia and OpenAI Results in Q1 Performance This Year
ZD Net Korea | Local Language | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | UndeterminedOperating Results
Samsung SDS is rapidly expanding its "AI agent" service business in 2026, with AI infrastructure services based on various cloud platforms and NVIDIA B300 GPUs set to launch next month. The company has introduced hundreds of NVIDIA's B300 units and plans to complete preparations to offer AI infrastructure services globally, utilizing its Samsung Cloud Platform alongside AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
In collaboration with OpenAI, Samsung SDS signed the first domestic reseller partner contract for "ChatGPT Enterprise" at the end of 2025. This partnership enables Samsung SDS to provide enterprise generative AI services, with substantial customer interest and expected tangible results as early as January 2026 or within the first quarter.
On the AI solutions front, Samsung SDS’s procurement and supply chain management SaaS, supplied last year to leading server and PC customers, is nearing service deployment after final testing. The company anticipates new contracts this quarter with additional industrial customers in the electrical and air conditioning sectors.
Separately, Samsung SDS is part of a consortium with Naver Cloud and regional governments building a national AI computing center in Haenam, Jeonnam. Construction is slated for the second half of 2026, aiming to secure 15,000 advanced GPUs by 2028 and open in 2029, further strengthening South Korea’s AI capabilities.
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