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South Korea Floats ‘AI Dividend’ for Citizens — Sparking a 5% Market Plunge Before Clarification

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May 12, 2026
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South Korea Floats ‘AI Dividend’ for Citizens — Sparking a 5% Market Plunge Before Clarification
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  • South Korea’s presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom posted on Facebook that the government should pay citizens a “dividend” from taxes on AI profits, specifically calling out Samsung and SK Hynix as concentrated beneficiaries of the AI boom.
  • The Kospi plunged as much as 5.1% on the comments before Kim clarified he was referring to “excess tax revenue” from the AI boom — not a new windfall tax on corporate profits — allowing Samsung and SK Hynix shares to recover most of their losses.
  • Samsung’s operating profit soared 48-fold in Q1 2026 and is projected to become the world’s second most profitable tech company; SK Hynix is projected to earn 239 trillion won in 2026 — massive gains concentrated among chipmakers, engineers, and asset holders.
  • The episode came as Samsung and its labor union enter the final stretch of government-mediated wage talks, with 30,000 workers having rallied to demand 15% of operating profit be paid to chip-division employees — and a threatened 18-day strike starting May 21.

What Happened?

South Korea’s presidential policy adviser Kim Yong-beom ignited a market firestorm Tuesday with a Facebook post arguing that the country should distribute an “AI dividend” to citizens using taxes on AI industry profits. His logic: the AI boom is creating enormous wealth for a narrow slice of society — memory chipmakers like Samsung and SK Hynix, core engineers, and asset owners — while the middle class benefits only indirectly. Investors immediately interpreted the comments as a signal toward a windfall tax on tech profits. The Kospi, already up 86% this year, dropped as much as 5.1% before Kim clarified that he meant the government should use “excess tax revenue” generated by the AI boom — not levy new corporate taxes. The index largely recovered, but the whiplash exposed how fragile sentiment has become beneath the surface of a historic rally.

Why It Matters?

Korea’s AI dividend debate is a preview of a political conversation that will play out across every economy riding the semiconductor and AI supercycle. Samsung’s 48-fold operating profit surge and SK Hynix’s projected 239 trillion won in 2026 earnings are extraordinary by any measure — but the gains are highly concentrated. Korea’s ruling party, led by President Lee Jae Myung and oriented toward “inclusive” growth, is under pressure from labor and voters to ensure broader participation in those gains. The narrow breadth of the Kospi rally — dominated almost entirely by Samsung and SK Hynix — means that a policy shock targeting those two names can instantly move the entire index. That vulnerability is unlikely to diminish as long as the AI-driven profit concentration deepens.

What’s Next?

The more immediate flashpoint is the Samsung labor standoff. An 18-day strike beginning May 21 would disrupt production at the world’s largest memory chipmaker at a moment of peak global demand for HBM and NAND. The union is demanding 15% of operating profit for chip-division workers — a number that, at Samsung’s current earnings trajectory, would represent an enormous transfer. SK Hynix already agreed last year to allocate 10% of annual operating profit to performance bonuses, giving the Samsung union a benchmark to point to. Whether Korea’s government pursues any formal AI dividend mechanism — through tax redistribution or direct payments — will depend on how the political winds shift heading into Korea’s next electoral cycle.

Source: Bloomberg

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