AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFusion Milestone: South Korea’s KSTAR sustained super-hot plasma for 100 seconds and hit 100 million°C for 48 seconds, a fresh step toward practical fusion power. AI & Semiconductors: Micron’s surge is drawing “this time is different” optimism after supply discipline and heavy customer investment; Nvidia is also leaning into Korea for “physical AI,” with robotics and digital twins on the agenda. Korea-Africa Industrial Push: Kenya’s PM Mudavadi urged Global South unity in Seoul as Ghana and South Korea move ahead with a West Africa Hyundai plant, a new Ghana university, and deeper AI/energy cooperation. Defense Manufacturing Safety: Hanwha Aerospace’s Daejeon explosion killed five; investigators are scrutinizing safety oversight, including whether the top safety role is too low in the corporate hierarchy. Trade Shock Watch: The U.S. proposes forced-labor-related tariffs of 10%+ for many partners, including a 12.5% tier that lists South Korea, adding uncertainty for export-heavy supply chains. Energy & Infrastructure: Seoul also plans to boost oil imports and secure more LNG from Canada amid energy stress. Markets Mood: Global risk sentiment stays fragile as oil and geopolitics wobble, even as AI-linked tech keeps lifting regional equities.
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