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How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience
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How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience

Randall Jones
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May 27, 2026

South Korea has become more dependent on China for imports and on the United States for exports. This concentration of trade with the two global superpowers poses risks for Korea.…

How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience
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How South Korea Is Trying to Increase Its Supply-Chain Resilience

Randall Jones
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May 27, 2026

South Korea has become more dependent on China for imports and on the United States for exports. This concentration of trade with the two global superpowers poses risks for Korea.…

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Digital Trade Wars 2: New US Legislation Labels KFTC’s Tech Regulation Discriminatory, But Is It?

Haeyoon Kim and Simon Lester • Oct 11, 2024

Digital Trade Wars 2: New US Legislation Labels KFTC’s Tech Regulation Discriminatory, But Is It?

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Haeyoon Kim and Simon Lester • October 11, 2024

New legislation introduced in the US Congress suggests that a major US-South Korea digital trade dispute could be unfolding.

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Drawing the Line: Japan’s Crackdown on Messenger App Signals Need for International Digital Rules

Haeyoon Kim and Simon Lester • May 17, 2024

Drawing the Line: Japan’s Crackdown on Messenger App Signals Need for International Digital Rules

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Haeyoon Kim and Simon Lester • May 17, 2024

International rules can help sort out disagreements on protectionism and security, and avoid a spiral of accusations and retaliation.

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Digital Trade Wars: What U.S. Policymakers Need To Understand about South Korea’s Tech Regulation

Haeyoon Kim and Simon Lester • Mar 28, 2024

Digital Trade Wars: What U.S. Policymakers Need To Understand about South Korea’s Tech Regulation

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Haeyoon Kim and Simon Lester • March 28, 2024

South Korea features its own domestic competitors, and it is these local companies that may bear the brunt of the impact from any regulation.

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