AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSeoul Weather & Safety: Heavy rain slammed Seoul and parts of Gangwon overnight, with about 540 reported cases of property damage, including flooded homes/roads and fallen trees. Authorities kept heavy-rain alerts active for 10 regions and issued a mudslide warning for Pocheon; around 95 people were temporarily evacuated, and no deaths were reported. Energy & Markets: Oil prices jumped to months-high levels as US-Iran tensions escalated, pushing Brent above $87 and raising fears of supply disruptions through the Hormuz route—an inflation worry for oil-importing countries. AI & Chips: SK Hynix is reported to have secured about 70% of Nvidia’s next-gen HBM4 memory orders for the Vera Rubin platform, reinforcing South Korea’s role in the AI hardware supply chain. World Heritage Watch: UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee meets in Busan next week and is set to consider adding threatened sites “in danger,” including Lebanon’s Mount Amel castles and other conflict- or climate-hit locations. Korean Society & Health: A growing number of Black American women are reportedly flying to Seoul for preventive and diagnostic-focused healthcare, drawn by same-day testing and specialist review.
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