SK Chairman Outlines Ambitious US Investment Expansion Beyond $35 Billion
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Summary
The segment is a Bloomberg Television interview with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won on the day of SK Hynix's landmark US ADR listing. Chey discusses SK's existing US investments exceeding $35 billion across SK Hynix, bio, battery, and SK Telecom's AI startup stakes, plus a new Indiana fab. He states plans for investments much larger than $35 billion and notes access to US capital markets. The interview references SK's relationship with the Trump administration and efforts to expand SK Hynix presence in the US. Sourcing centers on the chairman's direct comments, with context on the ADR offering and ongoing projects; no other guests appear.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately relays the chairman's statements without embellishment, aligning with the company's public position on its $35 billion+ US footprint and Indiana packaging facility. Viewers receive primary-source commentary on expansion ambitions but lack independent verification of the exact $35 billion total or detailed breakdowns of past investments. Framing stays neutral and corporate, highlighting capital market access and AI demand without political slant. Missing context includes specific timelines, funding sources for future plans, or competitive pressures from US policy incentives and tariffs on chipmakers.
Key Moments
SK has already invested more than $35 billion in the US across businesses including bio, battery, Hynix, and SK Telecom AI startups
Directly stated by Chairman Chey and reported as fact in Bloomberg coverage of the same July 10, 2026 interview
SK Hynix announced a new fab in Indiana
Refers to the advanced packaging facility under construction; confirmed in related reporting on SK's US semiconductor activities
Plans for investments much, much, much bigger than $35 billion
Chairman Chey's explicit statement in the interview, presented as forward-looking ambition tied to US market access
Working with the Trump administration to bring more SK Hynix to the US
Chey notes relationship and openness to further investment conditional on infrastructure factors; US officials have publicly urged SK Hynix and others to locate facilities domestically