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    South Korean chip industry worried iran crisis to disrupt raw material supply, boost chip prices

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    South Korea’s chip sector warns that the Iran crisis threatens supply of key materials—especially helium, of which about 90% comes from the Middle East—and could disrupt semiconductor production, elevate chip prices, and delay AI data‑centre projects in the region.

    Iran crisis could disrupt supply of key chipmaking materials, South Korea warns

    Potential Impact of Middle East Conflict on Semiconductor Supply Chains

    By Heejin Kim and Hyunjoo Jin

    SEOUL, March 5 (Reuters) - The U.S.-Israel war with Iran could disrupt supplies of key semiconductor manufacturing materials, a South Korean ruling party lawmaker said on Thursday, as the conflict in the Middle East entered its sixth day.

    South Korea's Chip Industry Concerns

    South Korea's chip industry, which supplies around two-thirds of global memory chips, is also concerned that a prolonged conflict in Iran will lead to higher energy costs and prices, Kim Young-bae said after meeting with executives from companies such as Samsung Electronics and trade groups.

    Risks to Semiconductor Production

    "Officials raised a possibility that semiconductor production could be disrupted if some of these key materials cannot be sourced from the Middle East," he said at a briefing with reporters, giving helium as one example.

    The Role of Helium in Chipmaking

    Helium is essential for heat management during semiconductor production and it has no viable alternatives currently. It is only produced in a handful of countries, with Qatar among the leading players in the industry.

    The warnings come as chipmakers grapple with severe supply bottlenecks due to surging chip demand from AI data centre operators that has tightened supplies to many other industries, including smartphones, laptops and automobiles.

    Industry Responses and Mitigation Plans

    South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix said in a statement it has "long secured diverse supply chains and sufficient inventory" of helium, "therefore there is almost no chance that the company will be affected."

    Samsung declined to comment. 

    Taiwan's TSMC said in a statement that it did not anticipate any significant impact currently, and will continue monitoring the situation closely.

    Contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries said it is "in direct contact with suppliers, customers and partners in the region", and "mitigation plans" are in place.

    South Korea's industry ministry said the country relies heavily on the Middle East for 14 other items in chip supply chains, including bromine and chip inspection equipment, but that many of them can be sourced domestically or from other markets.

    Impact on Data Centres

    South Korea's chip industry also warned the crisis could deal a setback to plans by big tech firms to build AI data centres in the Middle East in the longer term, thus weighing on chip demand, said Kim, the ruling party lawmaker. 

    Big Tech's Expansion in the Middle East

    Amazon said on Monday some of ​its data centres in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes, sparking questions around Big Tech's pace of expansion in the region.

    U.S. tech giants like Microsoft and Nvidia have been positioning the UAE as a regional hub for artificial intelligence computing needed to power services such as ChatGPT. 

    Escalation of Conflict

    Iran launched a wave of missiles at Israel early on Thursday in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday.

    (Reporting by Heejin Kim, Hyunjoo Jin and Joyce Lee; Additional reporting by Heekyong Yang and Jun Yuan Yong; Editing by Ed Davies, Christian Schmollinger, Miyoung Kim and Kevin Buckland)

    References

    • Middle East Tensions Threaten Korean Semiconductor Exports - Seoul Economic Daily

    Table of Contents

    • Potential Impact of Middle East Conflict on Semiconductor Supply Chains
    • South Korea's Chip Industry Concerns

    Key Takeaways

    • •South Korean chipmakers caution that geopolitical tensions in Iran may cut off helium supplies—crucial for heat management in semiconductor fabrication—and with no viable substitutes, this could disrupt production and push chip prices higher. (en.sedaily.com)
    • •Disruptions in energy flows—particularly via the Strait of Hormuz—may spike oil and electricity costs, raising production expenses for memory-chip companies like Samsung and SK Hynix. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about South Korean chip industry worried Iran crisis to disrupt raw material supply, boost chip prices

    1How could the Iran crisis impact South Korea's chip industry?

    The Iran crisis may disrupt the supply of key raw materials from the Middle East, which could lead to higher chip prices and production challenges.

    2Which materials used in chip-making are at risk due to the Iran crisis?
  • Risks to Semiconductor Production
  • The Role of Helium in Chipmaking
  • Industry Responses and Mitigation Plans
  • Impact on Data Centres
  • Big Tech's Expansion in the Middle East
  • Escalation of Conflict
  • en.sedaily.com
  • •Planned AI data centre builds in the Middle East, projected to account for around 7–8 GW of capacity, could face delays, dampening regional chip demand if crisis persists. (en.sedaily.com)
  • Helium, essential for semiconductor production, is one of the key materials that could face supply disruptions from the Middle East.

    3What effect might the crisis have on AI data centre plans in the Middle East?

    The crisis could delay or disrupt plans by big tech firms to build AI data centres in the Middle East, potentially lowering future chip demand.

    4How are South Korean chipmakers preparing for possible disruptions?

    Chipmakers have diversified material sourcing and secured supplies in advance as a precaution against geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

    5Did any companies comment on their current helium supply status?

    SK Hynix stated it has sufficient helium inventory and does not expect disruptions to its procurement, while Samsung Electronics declined to comment.

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