South Korean Concerns with U.S. Semiconductor Policies
Despite taking steps in response to CHIPS Act, South Korea and the United States still need to engage in a more sustained process.
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Despite taking steps in response to CHIPS Act, South Korea and the United States still need to engage in a more sustained process.
South Korea represents a good case study of a country that has tackled the problem of food waste head-on and recycles 95% of it today.
South Korea’s plan to invest in nuclear power, rather than renewable energy, reflects the current administration's sensitivities to economic pressures.
The South Korean government’s dual aim of promoting economic growth while pursuing carbon neutrality faces headwinds.
As Korea braces for another season of heavy fine dust, questions remain on whether the government's new policies are addressing the root of the problem.
The word “Smart Grid” became popularized when the energy industry thought applying sensors and having comprehensive control over the whole cycle of generating and consuming...
Elon Musk tweeted that AI has “vastly more risk than North Korea.” So, it may be ironic that Korean companies are so eager to apply...
Considering China and Korea’s shared appreciation for Go, as well as the massive press AlphaGo has received, might Go serve as a way of improving...
Changes in the global energy market provide a great opportunity to U.S. and Korea to generate mutual benefits through enhanced energy collaboration between the two...
Korea recently hosted the 22nd annual World Energy Congress with a focus on securing tomorrow's energy today, a key concept for an energy import dependent...
China, Japan, and South Korea are dependent on fossil fuels. This reliance perpetuates vulnerabilities to energy supply, incites resource competition, and exposes each country to...