AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Chip Supply Chain: Nvidia is set to raise AI server prices by more than 15% as high-bandwidth memory supply tightens, underscoring how Samsung Electronics and SK hynix’s pricing power is feeding directly into data-center costs. Semiconductor Power Constraint: Korea’s AI and next-gen chip push is colliding with electricity limits, with a new government estimate pushing peak demand to 158.4–165GW by 2040—about 27GW higher than earlier projections. Arctic Logistics Push: A South Korean container ship will test a commercial Europe route via the Arctic/Northern Sea Route, aiming to cut transit time and gather data on fuel and operating costs as shipping disruption risks persist. Housing & Taxes: The government and the ruling Democratic Party agreed to relax a proposed tax revision affecting single-home owners who don’t live in the property, while also discussing faster permitting for mid-size residential complexes. Construction Profit vs Revenue: Major Korean builders reported big operating profit gains in the first half even as revenues fell, a “recession-style profit” pattern tied to delayed groundbreakings. Crypto Market Volatility: Upbit logged about 1.15 trillion won in volume in a single volatile hour, with XRP leading activity amid rapid liquidations. Energy & Public Sector: Plans to relocate central agencies out of Seoul—including the Financial Services Commission—are raising fears of staff exodus, while Seoul prepares a senior job fair with AI-enabled interview support. Food & Retail Pressure: Homeplus sales of Korean farm, marine and livestock products plunged 57% year-on-year in the first five months, highlighting distribution-channel strain for producers.
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