AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-SK Drills Cut: South Korea and the United States have agreed to shorten the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise, with the field drills ending early and the main training period cut from Aug. 17-27 to Aug. 17-21 (and some live training reduced or converted to simulations) after President Donald Trump ordered a “substantial” reduction, citing costs and his “very good” relationship with Kim Jong Un; Seoul says it was not told in advance and Foreign Minister Cho Hyun learned of the change from Trump’s social media. North Korea Response: Pyongyang’s state media condemned the drills as an “open threat,” while not naming Trump’s order. Markets: Asia stocks slid as the Kospi fell 5.2% and oil prices jumped amid Middle East uncertainty. Housing/Planning: Seoul approved a fast-track Sangdo-dong redevelopment plan for about 1,840 homes, aiming to improve safety, transport, and green pedestrian links. Diplomacy/China: Chinese FM Wang Yi is set to visit Seoul and Indonesia starting Aug. 19. Tech/Cloud: Alibaba Cloud opened its third South Korea data center and rolled out more agentic AI services. Everyday Life: Incheon Airport installed a transparent fence to curb queue-jumping at check-in counters.
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