AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNorth Korea Nuclear Escalation: Kim Jong-un toured a newly inaugurated uranium enrichment facility, saying Pyongyang will expand nuclear forces “at an exponential rate,” while South Korea says it’s closely coordinating with the US to monitor activity. Seoul Election Fallout: The ruling Democratic Party swept most local races but failed to flip Seoul as Oh Se-hoon narrowly won reelection; President Lee vowed to “humbly” accept results and cooperate with all local governments. Ballot Shortage Probe: After ballot papers ran out at more than a dozen Seoul polling stations, the National Election Commission launched an investigation and protesters blocked ballot boxes from leaving; the opposition PPP demanded a parliamentary probe. US Trade Pressure: The US proposed new forced-labor tariffs on imports from 60 partners, with higher rates for countries including South Korea, as Washington moves to rebuild its tariff agenda. Nuclear Talks With Washington: Seoul assessed this week’s nuclear cooperation consultations with the US as a “success,” focusing on nuclear-powered submarines and civil fuel-cycle capabilities. Local Governance Cost Relief: Seoul expanded its “Good Price” program to help small shops keep prices down amid inflation, adding subsidies and practical support for participating businesses. Drone Industry Push: The government plans 2 trillion won in public demand for drones over five years to boost local competitiveness. Investigations & Politics: Prosecutors questioned Shincheonji founder Lee Man-hee over alleged forced ties to the PPP ahead of elections.
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