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Diplomatic Conflict between S. Korea and Japan Leading to Economic Concerns
South Korean forced labor victims submitted a request to the Supreme Court on May 1 so that Japanese companies such as Nippon Steel are forced to sell their assets in South Korea. Under the circumstances, South Korean companies’ concerns are growing over increasing conflicts between South Korea and Japan with the Japanese government poised to […]
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Editorial: Keep economy intact
Japan is reportedly considering taking an array of retaliatory measures if a dispute with South Korea over wartime labor worsens. They include raising tariffs, halting remittances and stopping visa issuances. The Supreme Court in Seoul ordered Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in November to compensate Koreans conscripted for labor at the company during World War II, but […]
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Japanese business group under fire for postponing talks
Excerpt Also, it is reported that Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party is considering seeking a ban on hydrogen fluoride exports to Korea, as part of the economic retaliation. Hydrogen fluoride is a core material for semiconductors, a main export product of Korea. “Though it seems not many Korean firms having business dealings with Japanese companies are […]
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Asml Holding N.V.: Krypton fluoride & Argon fluoride
Excerpt from article titled What’s Asml Holding N.V. – Ads Represents 1 Ordinary Shar (NASDAQ:ASML) Upside After This Short Interest Increase? “ASML Holding N.V. develops, produces, markets, sells, and services advanced semiconductor equipment systems with a focus on lithography related systems primarily in the Netherlands, the United States, and Asia. The company has market cap […]
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Fluorine flows in, makes material metal
Fluoridating two-dimensional tungsten disulfide adds metallic islands to the synthetic semiconductor, along with unique optical and magnetic properties, according to researchers at Rice University. Credit: Ajayan Research Group/Rice University By getting in the way, fluorine atoms help a two-dimensional material transform from a semiconductor to a metal in a way that could be highly useful […]
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India’s parched earth: Too late to solve the worst water crisis in its history?
Population growth, rapid development, widespread pollution and bureaucratic mismanagement are putting tremendous pressure on the country’s depleting water resources. The programme Insight looks at whether Day Zero is inevitable. INDIA: It was once known as the city of a thousand lakes. But it is now the city of burning lakes. Bengaluru, or Bangalore – India’s […]
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White City plant evacuated due to fluorine gas leak
WHITE CITY, Ore. – A gas leak and small fire shut down portions of West Antelope Road from Table Rock to Kirkland Road earlier Tuesday. Multiple agencies responded to the Linde Specialty Gases plant around 9:15 a.m. when some fluorine gas leaked inside of a gas cabinet. When the fluorine hit the air, it sparked […]
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Fear of fluoride seeps into several districts of Telangana
Click on the image to expand HYDERABAD: Home to a majority of IT companies in the city, Serilingampally is sitting on a time-bomb that is ticking slow and steady. Fluoride levels in the groundwater of the mandal – comprising Gachibowli, Manikonda, Kondapur and Madhapur – exceed much beyond the safety limit. Fluoride level in groundwater […]
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Tokyo Institute of Technology develops n- and p-type copper nitride semiconductor for environmentally friendly thin-film photovoltaics
By using a unique nitriding technique applicable for mass production and a computational search for appropriate doping elements (as well as atomically resolved microscopy and electronic structure analysis using synchrotron radiation), Tokyo Institute of Technology has shown that copper nitride (Cu3N) acts as an n-type semiconductor, with p-type conduction provided by fluorine doping (Kosuke Matsuzaki […]
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Medford: Linde expands manufacturing capacity for fluorine-nitrogen mixtures at Oregon site
The Linde Group (Munich, Germany; www.the-linde-group.com) is investing in the expansion of existing products to improve business continuity planning (BCP), while adding new products with improved purity to meet the growing needs of sub-10-nm semiconductor factories and advanced flat panel manufacturers. Linde has expanded capacity for fluorine/nitrogen mixtures at Medford, Oregon for etching and chamber […]
United States, Oregon Electronics Industry