President Yoon’s Economic Policies
President Yoon Suk Yeol campaigned on economic policies changes that could bring significant economic benefits to South Korea.
President Yoon Suk Yeol campaigned on economic policies changes that could bring significant economic benefits to South Korea.
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s national vision echoes the priorities of previous administrations, particularly around the need to boost small businesses.
South Korea looks to increase wheat output as grain prices rise in response to supply chain challenges created by the pandemic and geopolitical instability.
Despite a growing foreigner population, there are few legal protections against prejudicial treatment towards this community in South Korea.
The Moon administration had three overlapping–yet subtly distinct–motives in responding to the invasion of Ukraine.
South Korea seeks to strengthen security cooperation and diversify its export structure by expanding its presence in the global defense market.
While dog meat consumption has been a tradition in Korea for centuries, younger generations are voicing their aversion to the custom.
Decriminalization of abortion in South Korea is a sign of progress, but much more can be done to safeguard the reproductive rights of Korean women.
Despite a declining workforce and a need for foreign workers, South Korea maintains some of the strictest immigration controls among the OECD countries.
Distorted historical narratives prevent South Korea from fully coming to terms with the 1980 Gwangju Democracy Movement and inhibit democratic growth.