Is South Korea’s economic miracle over?

Decades of growth are tapering off as the country struggles to reform its model and reduce its dependence on manufacturing

Worries about future growth have been exacerbated by an impending demographic crisis. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
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Outside the town of Yongin, 40km south of Seoul, an army of diggers is preparing for what South Korea’s President has described as a global “semiconductor war”.

The diggers are moving 40,000 cubic metres of earth a day, cutting a mountain in half as they lay the foundations for a new cluster of chipmaking facilities that will include the world’s largest three-storey fabrication plant.

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