Joe Biden visits Samsung semiconductor plant on first trip to Asia
Joe Biden visited South Korea's Samsung semiconductor plant on his first trip to Asia. He also met with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, a relative newcomer in politics. The presidential visit to South Korea and Japan is a sign of unity as Biden seeks to bolster supply chains and reduce reliance on China.
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