AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMartial Law Fallout: A Seoul court sentenced former justice minister Park Sung-jae to 25 years in prison for his role in Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived 2024 martial law bid, including orders to assess detention capacity and prepare prosecutors and travel bans. North Korea Tensions: Seoul condemned Pyongyang’s intensified border fortification near the MDL as an armistice violation, while also moving to receive two North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine, with a possible transfer tied to their stated wishes. Strait of Hormuz Watch: South Korea reiterated that freedom of navigation and safety for all vessels must be guaranteed after Trump floated possible U.S. tolls if Iran talks fail. Markets & Chips: KOSPI closed at a fresh record above 9,100 as SK hynix overtook Samsung as the country’s most valuable firm, with semiconductor strength and optimism from U.S.-Iran talks lifting sentiment. Seoul Business & Culture: Starbucks Korea shut all stores nationwide for mandatory history training after backlash over its “Tank Day” promotion tied to the Gwangju massacre anniversary. Sports Spotlight: South Korea’s World Cup campaign stayed in focus as markets and fans tracked the next big matchups.
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