AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoArctic Shipping Push: A South Korean container ship, the PanStar Acro, has sailed from Busan to test a commercial Europe route via the Northern Sea Route, aiming to cut travel time versus Suez and gather data on fuel and costs while building Busan’s logistics role. Housing Power Struggle: The PPP is blasting a plan to shift approval authority for small redevelopment projects (500 units or fewer) to district chiefs, warning it would “strip” the Seoul mayor’s power. Tax Relief for Single-Home Owners: The ruling party and government reached a consensus to ease a property tax overhaul that would hit single-home owners who don’t live in the property, including revisiting deductions and caps. Central Bank Watch: Economists expect the Bank of Korea to raise its policy rate again at the Aug. 27 meeting, citing inflation pressure and a likely preemptive stance. Seoul Governance & Services: Seoul will reshape its child welfare center into a citywide child protection hub from 2027, and will also expand museum nighttime hours to support a broader “nighttime economy.” Security & Missiles: The U.S. has provisionally approved a $125m sale of AIM-9X Sidewinder missiles to bolster South Korea’s interceptor stockpile as North Korea’s aerial threats grow.
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