Friday, June 19, 2026

Cannabis Cuisine: What Every Traveler Needs to Know!

Travelers should exercise caution, as they may face penalties for using or importing drugs that are legal abroad.

The New American Dream: LG Magnit Is a 136-Inch 4K Screen That Brings Hollywood Home

LG Electronics launches the 136-inch LG Magnit Active Micro LED, featuring 4K resolution, AI technology, and immersive audio for home cinema.

BMW’s AI Innovation: How New Battery Production Techniques Could Cut Costs by 50%

BMW Group partners with the University of Zagreb to enhance battery cell production using AI, aiming to boost efficiency and reduce costs.

Economy

Is the U.S. Exceptionalism Back? Insights on USD Strength and Future Rate Hikes

Global investors are favoring the USD as the U.S. economy shows resilience, prompting expectations of sustained high interest rates.

Xertra’s Compass Platform: Your Ultimate Guide to Easing into Web3!

Xertra's new platform, Compass, boosts STRAX cryptocurrency by 13%, aiming to simplify Web3 access with AI and educational tools.

Bitcoin Price Surges to 67,000 USD: What’s Driving the Market Amid U.S.-Iran Peace Talks?

Bitcoin rebounds to $67K amid U.S.-Iran peace talks; Polymarket rises in app rankings; Strategy acquires more Bitcoins.

PGIM Predicts Three Fed Rate Hikes in 2026: What This Means for Your Investments

PGIM forecasts three Fed interest rate hikes this year due to persistent inflation, contrasting with market expectations of rate cuts.

Iran Reconstruction Fund: What 300 Billion USD Means for Asian Investors?

The U.S. and Iran discuss a $300B reconstruction fund amid peace talks, with regional countries showing interest in participation.

Korea’s Economy Rebounds, but KRW Stays Under Pressure as U.S. Growth Keeps Pulling Capital Away

South Korea's economy is projected to grow 2%, but exchange rate instability persists due to slower growth compared to the U.S.

U.S. Beef Tops Korea’s Imported Meat Market for Ninth Straight Year as Tariffs Drop to Zero

American beef leads Korea's meat market with 47.1% share in 2025, supported by strong consumer approval and tariff elimination.

Top College Golfer Michael Thorbjornsen Chooses LIV Golf Over Masters Debut

NCAA champion Michael Thorbjornsen joins LIV Golf, forgoing his Masters invite to learn from top players and compete globally.

Korea’s EASY BIO Buys California-Based Nutribins in Push for Global Livestock Nutrition Leadership

EASY BIO acquires Nutribins to strengthen its position in the North American feed additive market, enhancing sustainability and productivity.

Seoul’s New Prime Minister Begins U.S. Diplomacy Push With Washington, New York Visit

Prime Minister Kim Min Seok will visit the U.S. from January 22-26, focusing on strengthening U.S.-South Korea relations.

Korea’s Chip Giants, Samsung and SK Hynix, Caught Between U.S. Tariff Ultimatum and Domestic Relocation Debate

Samsung and SK Hynix face challenges amid U.S. tariffs and local relocation debates, risking their semiconductor supercycle potential.

Seoul Forms High-Level Task Force to Counter Potential U.S. Critical Mineral Restrictions

Minister Kim Jeong Kwan emphasizes the need for a strategic response to critical mineral supply chain discussions affecting South Korea's industries.

2026: South Koreans Favor Japan’s PM Takaichi Over Other Leaders – What’s Behind the Shift?

South Koreans show higher approval for Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi at 22%, contrasting with low ratings for other leaders.

How Evolus’ Botulinum Toxin Jeuveau and Filler Evolize Drive 500 Million USD Revenue by 2028

Daewoong Pharmaceutical's U.S. partner, Evolus, achieved double-digit revenue growth for six years and turned a profit in Q4.

Is South Korea’s Digital Regulation a Threat? U.S. State Department’s 2026-2030 Plan Raises Concerns

The U.S. State Department's 2026-2030 plan emphasizes sanctions against foreign laws restricting freedoms, particularly in South Korea's digital regulations.

South Korean Companies Brace for New U.S. Semiconductor Tariffs: What You Need to Know

South Korean businesses faced uncertainty and challenges due to U.S. tariffs under Trump, prompting investment strategies to mitigate impacts.

Trump’s Second Term Tests Seoul—Then Resets It: How U.S.–Korea Ties Swung From Crisis to Deal-Making

U.S.-South Korea relations fluctuated under Trump, but Lee Jae Myung's administration restored communication and secured key agreements.

U.S. Signals 100% Chip Tariffs: Can Seoul Secure Taiwan-Style Exemptions for Samsung and SK hynix?

The U.S. considers high tariffs on memory chips, impacting South Korea's Samsung and SK Hynix, prompting government negotiations for countermeasures.

South Korea Sees Fed Cuts Ahead: Why a 1-Point Rate Gap Could Ease Dollar Pressure

The BOK highlights potential U.S. interest rate cuts affecting exchange rates, with market sentiment leaning towards monetary easing.

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