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WED · 2026-06-03 · 03:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0603-81312
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China’s AI chip demand pushes South Korea into a rare surplus with top trade partner

South Korea's trade balance with China has shifted into a surplus, a rare occurrence among East Asian economies. This turnaround, from a deficit in December 2025 to a $3.8 billion surplus by May, is primarily driven by increased semiconductor shipments.

Yeon Woo LeeSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-03 · 03:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
China’s AI chip demand pushes South Korea into a rare surplus with top trade partner
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South Korea's trade balance with China has shifted into a surplus, a rare occurrence among East Asian economies. This turnaround, from a deficit in December 2025 to a $3.8 billion surplus by May, is primarily driven by increased semiconductor shipments. The global AI boom is fueling demand for memory chips, leading to tightened supply and significantly higher prices for components like 16GB DDR5 and NAND flash memory. This surge in demand for South Korean memory chips has directly impacted its trade position with its largest trading partner, China.

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Prices for 16GB DDR5 memory chips have increased by 682% and NAND flash memory prices by 807%.

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Booming demand for memory chips, driven by the global AI boom, is fueling South Korea's trade surplus with China.

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South Korea's trade surplus with China increased from US$1.1 billion in February to US$3.8 billion in May.

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South Korea's trade balance with China has moved into a surplus.

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South Korea has emerged as a rare bright spot among East Asian economies trading with China, as booming demand for Memory Chips pushes its balance with its largest trading partner back into a surplus.The country’s trade position with China had strengthened steadily this year, swinging from a US$764 million deficit in December 2025 to a US$1.1 billion surplus in February, before widening further to US$3.8 billion in May, according to data from South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources.The turnaround has been driven largely by semiconductor shipments to China, as the global AI boom fuels demand for Memory Chips. The surge had tightened supply and sent prices sharply higher, with 16GB DDR5 Memory Chips up 682 per cent and NAND flash memory prices up 807 per cent, according to Morgan Stanley.
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