AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOil & Inflation Watch: South Korea will freeze gasoline, diesel and kerosene price caps for four more weeks as Middle East tensions lift crude; the caps stay at 1,784 won, 1,773 won and 1,380 won per liter, with officials citing inflation concerns and stable domestic supply. Semiconductor Finance: Korea plans to park expected chip-tax windfalls in a new “Future Fund,” with excess revenue above a 10-year trend earmarked for AI and strategic tech investment. AI Chip Profit Pressure: Samsung and SK hynix’s AI-driven earnings are triggering louder calls for profit sharing, from shareholders to unions and trade counterparts, as buybacks and payout expectations reshape the market narrative. Crypto Compliance Push: Lawmakers propose expanding FIU powers so it can directly investigate unregistered crypto operators serving Koreans, after many referrals were not pursued by police. Industrial Policy & Credit: Regulators exempt privately issued mid-rate loans from household lending caps at non-bank lenders to boost credit supply, while producer prices fell 0.4% in July on cheaper oil. Logistics & Trade Routes: Seoul is moving ahead with Arctic container trials to Europe, testing new shipping routes amid geopolitical and sanctions sensitivities. Labor & Auto Industry: Hyundai faces escalating strike action, with production halted as unions press for wage and bonus demands.
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