AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoInter-Korean Border Access: South Korea will ease civilian restrictions near the DPRK border by shrinking the Civilian Control Line to an average of about 6 km from the MDL starting in 2027, with phased reductions in controlled zones and lifted curbs over roughly 450 sq. km, plus simpler rules for agricultural drone operations. US-Iran Deal Fallout: Markets reacted to an interim US-Iran framework aimed at ending the war, with oil sliding below $80 and bond yields easing; G7 leaders backed the deal and pledged tighter sanctions on Russia, including oil and gas. Seoul Court Case: South Korea’s special counsel demanded an 18-month prison sentence for Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon in an illegal political funds case. Stocks on Semis: Seoul’s KOSPI extended gains to a new high on a chip rally, even as investors watched the Fed and stayed cautious. Tourism Spend Surge: Foreign visitors’ spending in South Korea hit a record 2.1 trillion won in May, led by shopping and lifestyle spending, especially from Chinese tourists. AI Robotics: A startup backed by ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt unveiled an AI humanoid robot, Eno, partnering with LG CNS for industrial deployments. Sports—AVC Volleyball: Kang Sohwi powered South Korea to a perfect run at the AVC Women’s Cup, winning MVP and Best Outside Hitter honors after sweeping Chinese Taipei.
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