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New 0.05 pct transaction tax to be introduced for KOSPI trading in 2026
Yonhap | English | News | Dec. 2, 2025 | Regulation
Starting January 1, 2026, a new 0.05 percent transaction tax will be applied to trades on the KOSPI stock market, according to the South Korean finance ministry. This marks the first time the KOSPI, the country's benchmark market, will be subject to a transaction tax, which previously stood at zero percent. The existing 0.15 percent agricultural and fishery village special tax on KOSPI transactions will remain unchanged.
At the same time, transaction tax rates for the smaller KOSDAQ market and the K-OTC platform, which features unlisted companies, will increase from 0.15 percent to 0.2 percent. These tax adjustments were approved in a revised tax law passed in July and will become effective at the start of 2026.
Kim Jong-un pledges new missions, assets for air force as branch marks 80th anniversary
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Dec. 2, 2025 | North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un pledged new missions and strategic military assets for the Korean People's Army Air Force during an event commemorating its 80th anniversary on November 28, 2025. He emphasized the air force’s role in the country’s nuclear deterrence and modernization efforts, though he did not specify the exact new assets being deployed. Military sources suggest these assets likely include long-range air-to-ground missiles mounted on Su-25 aircraft.
Photos released show a missile resembling Germany’s Taurus KEPD 350 or Russia’s Kh‑59MK2 cruise missiles, capable of striking targets from beyond an adversary’s air defense range. Analysts believe North Korea aims to extend the operational reach of its aircraft through these long-range precision strike capabilities, potentially bypassing South Korean and U.S. air defense systems. Additionally, a new domestically produced air-to-air missile, similar to the German IRIS-T or China’s PL-12, was displayed on a MiG-29 fighter jet.
The event also unveiled two strategic reconnaissance drones, the Saetbyeol-4 and Saetbyeol-9, North Korea’s versions of the U.S. Global Hawk and Reaper drones respectively. Kim Jong-un highlighted the importance of countering reconnaissance and military provocations, referencing the unmanned aircraft operations over Pyongyang in late 2024. North Korea has not showcased any anti-drone weapons, but the leader stressed the need to repel espionage and incursions into its airspace with strong offensive and defensive measures.
Kim’s daughter Ju-ae attended the event, marking her first public appearance in about three months. The South Korean special counsel indicted former President Yoon Suk Yeol and others for espionage related to the drone incident near Pyongyang. North Korea’s foreign ministry released a strong statement condemning South Korean provocations following those incidents.
Korea, Serbia to launch official negotiations for CEPA this week
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Dec. 2, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers
Korea and Serbia are set to begin official negotiations for a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) starting Monday in Seoul. The talks will span four days and aim to establish a free trade deal covering various sectors.
The negotiations will focus on 10 key areas, including tariff concessions, customs procedures, and economic cooperation. Serbia is viewed as a strategic hub connecting the European Union's neighboring markets and the Balkan region, making it an important emerging partner for Korean companies in sectors such as electric vehicles, batteries, and renewable energy.
According to Son Ho-young, acting director general for free trade agreement negotiations at Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources, this CEPA will enhance Korean companies' market access and help Seoul mitigate supply chain risks amid global trade uncertainties.
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