AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHousing & Youth Policy: Prime Minister Han Seong-sook toured university-area neighborhoods and urged faster expansion of student dormitories and affordable housing, alongside more youth internships and work-experience programs. US-Korea Trade Friction Over Coupang: South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party voiced “strong regret” over a U.S. House Judiciary interim report, calling it distorted and urging Coupang to stop shifting blame over its massive data breach. Won Market Overhaul: Seoul is preparing for 24-hour won trading starting July 6, a major shift tied to currency-management concerns and the push for an MSCI upgrade. Space & Telecom Ambition: Korea plans a low-Earth orbit satellite communications network by 2035 (128–512 satellites) and aims to bring its first lunar landing forward to 2030. Regional Investment Politics: President Lee Jae-myung rejected claims that the government’s “three megaprojects” are meant to boost approval ratings, saying they’re about tangible results for people. Public Safety Alert: Police searched Gwangju Jeil High School after an online bomb threat, with no explosive device found so far. Oil Price Relief Rollout: Korea’s interior ministry says 98% of eligible people applied for oil price relief payouts, with spending due by Aug. 31. AI/Chips Industrial Push: The government’s semiconductor belt plan is drawing mixed local reactions—hope for jobs and unity, but worries about water and power needs.
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