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Fact sheet provision lowers barriers for U.S. platforms, but Korean firms may lose competitiveness
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Nov. 19, 2025 | UndeterminedBizdev-Partnering
The U.S.-Korea joint fact sheet released on November 14, 2025, includes a provision ensuring that U.S. companies face no discrimination or unnecessary barriers in digital services regulations, including network usage fees, online platform rules, and cross-border data transfers. This provision has attracted attention from Korea’s platform industry because it challenges Korea's current regulatory measures, which are based on national security and data protection grounds.
Although the fact sheet is not legally binding, it could influence Korea’s ongoing legislative discussions around imposing network fees on big tech, the Online Platform Fair Act Law, and restrictions on exporting digital map and location data. The fact sheet may slow the progress of some regulations, providing domestic platform firms temporary relief. However, experts caution that it may cement advantages for foreign tech giants by facilitating their cross-border data transfers, potentially undermining the competitiveness of Korean firms.
Industry observers note that while Korean companies may derive little benefit from repatriating data collected abroad, U.S. tech giants can significantly leverage Korean consumer data for global service development. This dynamic threatens to weaken domestic firms that currently rely on local data for competitive advantage. Legal scholars warn that ambiguities in the fact sheet could expose Korea to accusations of discrimination, leading to stricter regulations on local firms and placing Korea in a weaker negotiating position on future digital regulatory standards.
Seoul to start publishing report on trade barriers akin to USTR's annual NTE report from 2026
Yonhap | English | News | Nov. 19, 2025 | Regulation
Starting in 2026, South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources will begin issuing regular reports on foreign trade barriers to better address policies negatively impacting South Korean companies. This initiative was announced at a public-private conference involving government officials and representatives from key industries such as batteries, steel, and biopharmaceuticals.
The forthcoming reports will resemble the U.S. Trade Representative's National Trade Estimate (NTE) Report on Foreign Trade Barriers. The move follows a recent trade agreement between Seoul and Washington, which includes commitments to tackle various trade obstacles, including issues related to Seoul's regulations on digital services and automobile imports.
The ministry plans to develop a database cataloging foreign trade barriers encountered by Korean firms abroad and analyze their effects. This effort aims to foster a more favorable overseas business environment for domestic industries. Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo emphasized the need for proactive trade policies in response to evolving global trade dynamics despite the recent U.S.-Korea trade negotiations.
World's first CVD graphene plant completed in Korea
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Nov. 19, 2025 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
Graphene Square, a South Korean graphene film manufacturer, has completed the world’s first mass production facility for chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene film. The plant, located in Pohang, was officially completed on November 18, 2025, and is the first of its kind globally.
CVD graphene film is an ultrathin, continuous layer prized for its flexibility, transparency, and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. It is a crucial material used in flexible displays, wearable electronics, and advanced batteries.
The new facility is expected to contribute to economic growth in Pohang, a key steel industry hub in North Gyeongsang province. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources emphasized the importance of graphene as a strategic material for the competitiveness of advanced industries and pledged to support further development in this sector.
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