AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLocal Elections: South Korea kicked off a two-day early voting push for the June 3 local elections, with turnout at 9.25% (4.12 million) by 4 p.m., and both ruling and opposition parties trading forecasts—tight races expected in Seoul, Busan, Ulsan and key provinces. US-ROK Relations: Seoul and Washington agreed to set up working groups to implement their October joint fact sheet, as Korea’s government tries to keep momentum on security and North Korea diplomacy. Diplomacy & Security: China’s embassy hit back at USFK commander Gen. Xavier Brunson after he described Korea as a “dagger,” while Singapore’s foreign minister said Pyongyang is focused on deterrence, not engagement. Markets & Economy: KOSPI surged to a record close on AI-led tech buying and hopes for a US-Iran 60-day ceasefire extension; separately, the government vowed to cut red tape to speed housing supply and curb speculative trading. Business & Tech: SK hynix joined the $1 trillion club, and Korea Investment & Securities agreed to buy a 20% stake in crypto exchange Coinone. Culture & Society: Veterans minister Kwon Oh-eul said Starbucks Korea should face sanctions over its “Tank Day” campaign tied to the May 18 Gwangju crackdown. Entertainment: Activision confirmed Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 for Oct. 23, 2026, with a Korean Peninsula-focused campaign and next-gen-only development.
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