South Korea's semiconductor-driven growth is complicating inflation control, potentially leading to tighter monetary policy and market volatility, according to the central bank. Meanwhile, Japan's exports, heavily reliant on semiconductors, have surged by 17% in May, the fastest growth since November 2022, highlighting the region's strategic role in the global supply chain.

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