AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Security: South Korea reiterated that freedom of navigation and safe shipping must be guaranteed in the Strait of Hormuz after Trump floated possible U.S. tolls if talks with Iran fail. Martial Law Fallout: A Seoul court sentenced former justice minister Park Sung-jae to 25 years for his role in Yoon Suk Yeol’s 2024 martial law bid, including steps tied to detention planning and travel bans. Markets & Tech: SK Hynix overtook Samsung as South Korea’s most valuable listed company for the first time in 25+ years, as chip gains helped push the KOSPI to a fresh record above 9,100. North Korea Tensions: Seoul said North Korea’s border fortification near the MDL violates the 1953 armistice, warning it will respond with UN Command cooperation. Public Policy for Seniors: Seoul plans a public hearing on raising the age for free subway rides to 70 and expanding free bus trips for seniors. Corporate Backlash: Starbucks shut all South Korea stores for mandatory history training after the “Tank Day” Gwangju-massacre backlash. Sports (World Cup): South Africa’s Jayden Adams urged teammates to “rise to the occasion” ahead of the must-win clash vs South Korea in Monterrey. Global Diplomacy: South Korea also moved to receive two North Korean POWs captured in Ukraine, with talks involving Ukraine’s foreign minister next week.
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