Lee
was seen accompanying Biden and South Korean President Yoon
Suk-yeol as the two heads of state met at the world's largest
semiconductor plant in the city of Pyeongtaek about 50 km (30
miles) from Seoul.
It was Lee's highest-profile public appearance since he was
released on parole in August last year following a bribery
conviction.
Samsung's chip production complex in Pyeongtaek, spanning 2.89
million square metres or the size of 400 football fields, has
two production lines for DRAM and NAND flash memory chips as
well as chip contract manufacturing, and a third line to be
completed this year.
More lines are planned, according to chip industry sources.
The third production line - called P3 - which Biden toured, will
be the largest of the three and expected to produce 14-nanometre
DRAM chips used in servers and tech devices as well as
5-nanometre logic chips.
Lee was seen explaining the site to U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Gina Raimondo and looking on as Biden was briefed by employees
wearing blue protective gear on the factory floor, live footage
showed.
Since Lee was freed on parole, Samsung has made major moves such
as choosing Taylor, Texas, as the U.S. location of its new $17
billion chip plant, merging its mobile and consumer electronics
divisions and naming new co-CEOs in its biggest reshuffle since
2017.
Lee's absence from court is a rare occurrence. For over a year,
he has attended all hearings of a separate trial where he is
accused of accounting fraud related to the $8 billion merger of
two Samsung firms in 2015, court records showed.
Although the defendant's attendance is required as a rule to
ensure his right to defend, the Seoul Central District Court
granted Lee's request to not attend Friday's hearing as
witnesses' testimony can be recorded, the court spokesperson
said.
(Reporting by Joyce Lee; editing by Himani Sarkar and Jason
Neely)
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