The OECD Projects that Korea’s Recovery will Continue
The May OECD Economic Outlook projects that Korea’s economy will increase 3.8% in 2021, significantly faster than its March outlook of 3.3%.
The May OECD Economic Outlook projects that Korea’s economy will increase 3.8% in 2021, significantly faster than its March outlook of 3.3%.
South Korea is investing in domestic semiconductor production in an effort to meet the demands of a wider industrial ecosystem.
South Korea and Vietnam are both regional middle powers caught by strategic dilemmas amid intensifying U.S.-China competition.
As policymakers muddle through the continued freeze in Korea-Japan relations, the U.S. should not have too high expectations for trilateral cooperation.
Seoul and Washington agreed to remove ROK missile development restrictions, which supports South Korea’s goal of attaining military sovereignty.
Differences remain between the United States and South Korea on engagement with the North, particularly on pressing it on human rights abuses.
The legal battle over the publication of Kim Il Sung’s memoir shows that many South Koreans still perceive North Korean propaganda as a threat.
President Biden’s first and second world leader meetings exhibit U.S. commitment to the U.S.-Japan-South Korea trilateral relationship.
As part of a broader recognition of the country’s history, the Korean government will compensate Korean War veterans who were previously unacknowledged.
Moon Jae-in discussed adjusting housing policies showing that South Korean presidents can continue implementing policies during their final year in office.