AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRobotics & AI Push: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Seoul and told reporters South Korea is “well-positioned” for robotics and AI investment, saying robotics will be the next major sector and that semiconductor and manufacturing firms can partner as production becomes more AI-driven. Markets & FX Shock: South Korea’s won slid to a 17-year low as foreign investors sold stocks, dragging the KOSPI down 5.54% in a tech-led sell-off tied to Wall Street’s rate-hike fears and AI-stock weakness. North Korea Watch: North Korea said Kim Jong Un ordered naval expansion, including a plan for a 10,000-ton destroyer and “secret underwater weapons,” ahead of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s visit. Local Politics Fallout: South Korea’s election commission chief resigned after ballot shortages disrupted local voting, with protests and riot police clearing a Seoul polling station. Prison Heat Relief: The justice ministry defended a plan to install air conditioning in prison corridors to protect vulnerable inmates and staff, despite public backlash over cost. Culture & People: K-pop star Sandara Park was appointed a public relations ambassador for the Overseas Koreans Agency. Sports (Seoul-linked): Nvidia’s Huang surprised esports star Faker with a one-of-a-kind RTX 5090 card during a visit to T1’s base camp.
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