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Environment for S. Korean exports unfavorable amid global expansion of protectionism: ministry
Yonhap | English | News | Feb. 21, 2025 | Regulation
South Korea's export environment has sharply deteriorated in February 2025 due to declining prices of semiconductors and petroleum products, compounded by rising global protectionism. The Industry Ministry reported that sluggish global demand and significant price drops in key exports are driving this trend. Major economies are rapidly reacting to the new U.S. administration's trade policies by imposing tariffs.
In January, South Korea recorded its first export decline in 15 months, with a year-on-year drop of 10.3 percent to $49.1 billion. This decline can be linked to fewer business days from the Lunar New Year holiday, with petroleum products facing a substantial decrease of 29.8 percent among major sectors.
In light of these issues, the Industry Ministry is deploying support measures to alleviate uncertainties for local businesses. These include a robust 366 trillion won ($253.9 billion) trade financing scheme for export firms impacted by global trade volatility tied to U.S. tariffs. The ministry is also engaging with industry officials to evaluate the potential effects of proposed U.S. tariffs on imports and formulate responsive strategies.
北, 호주의 美핵잠 도입 추진 비난…"관성적 반응 내놓으며 탐색전"
North Korea criticizes Australia's push to introduce US nuclear submarines... "Exploratory warfare with inertial response"
Joongang Ilbo | Local Language | News | Feb. 21, 2025 | North Korea
North Korea strongly opposes Australia's role in introducing US nuclear submarines through the AUKUS alliance, viewing it as a significant regional threat. The North Korean government warns that the deployment of these submarines could escalate tensions and destabilize the Asia-Pacific area.
Officials denounce Australia's actions as "exploratory warfare," predicting that the introduction of nuclear-powered vessels will trigger negative reactions from neighboring countries and potentially spark an arms race.
North Korea also reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening its defensive measures and indicated that it would respond to perceived threats accordingly. This statement underscores the ongoing geopolitical tensions and the complex military dynamics among regional powers.
U.S. can respond in 'overwhelming' way in case of N.K. ICBM attack: official
Yonhap | English | News | Feb. 21, 2025 | North Korea
A senior U.S. military official has stated that the United States is ready to respond "overwhelmingly" to any North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) attack. Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost emphasized the effectiveness of the U.S. nuclear deterrence strategy, asserting that an ICBM launch by North Korea would be futile due to the U.S. capability for a decisive response.
At a forum hosted by The Korea Society in New York, Armagost highlighted the significance of the U.S. nuclear triad—ICBMs, strategic bombers, and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)—for national security. He noted that this robust triad offers a flexible range of deterrence options, with SLBMs enabling a second strike capability even after a first adversarial attack.
Concerns have risen about North Korea's ICBM development and the potential impact on U.S. commitments to defend South Korea. Despite fears that the U.S. might hesitate to intervene to avoid escalation, Armagost's assurances reinforce the strong deterrent posture that the U.S. maintains against North Korean threats.
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