AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS-South Korea Alliance: Ulchi Freedom Shield ended early Friday after Trump ordered a major scale-back, cutting the drill from 11 days to five and halving planned field exercises; Seoul urged North Korea to halt “derogatory remarks” after Kim Yo-jong mocked the move, while Pyongyang fired about 10 short-range missiles and said the reduction changes nothing. North Korea Nuclear Claims: Seoul estimates North Korea could have up to 120 warheads, far above Trump’s 57 figure, as diplomacy talk grows alongside missile tests. Trade & Economy: South Korea kept fuel price caps unchanged for another four weeks amid West Asia oil volatility; producer prices fell 0.4% in July for the first time in 11 months. Government & Politics: President Lee Jae-myung apologized to lawmaker Roh Woong-rae after Roh’s acquittal was upheld on appeal, as Lee pushes anti-corruption efforts. Appointments: Lee named trade minister Park Jung-sung, a WTO and U.S. tariff-negotiation veteran. Corporate Watch: Samsung approved a record 90–110 trillion won shareholder return, but shares slid; Kakao approved a split into KakaoAI and KakaoX, sending shares down nearly 12%. Security Beyond Korea: Ukraine intelligence says North Korea sent drone operators to Russia, and Western allies in Asia watch US asset shifts tied to the Iran front.
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