Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Historic Meeting: Xi, Kim, and Putin Unite at Tiananmen Square After 66 Years!

Xi Jinping, Kim Jong-un, and Vladimir Putin appeared together at Tiananmen in Beijing, highlighting their diplomatic ties.

Coupang Data Breach: U.S. Shareholders Seek ISDS Arbitration Against South Korea

Coupang's U.S. shareholders plan arbitration over a data breach, claiming South Korea's actions violate the Korea-U.S. FTA.

How EverEx’s AI Solutions Are Transforming Musculoskeletal Care in the U.S. Market

EverEx is revolutionizing remote therapy monitoring in the U.S. with AI technology, aiming for a fivefold sales increase this year.

Politics

HUMILIATION AT THE HORMUZ : Trump’s Cowardly Demand For Others To Fight His Suicidal Conflict

South Korea weighs sending warships to the Strait of Hormuz amid U.S.-Iran tensions, balancing security needs and potential conflict.

Understanding the Impact of U.S. Trade Law 301 on South Korea’s Digital Market: A Must-Read Guide

The U.S. initiates a Section 301 investigation against South Korea, targeting unfair trade practices and digital policy scrutiny.

Kim Min-seok Meets U.S. Vice President JD Vance: Key Insights on Korea-U.S. Relations

Prime Minister Kim Min-seok's U.S. visit focused on enhancing South Korea-U.S. relations, discussing economic cooperation and security matters.

Korean Automotive Industry Welcomes New U.S. Investment Law: What It Means for EV and Hybrid Growth in 2026

South Korea's automotive industry welcomes a new law easing U.S. tariff concerns, boosting local production and investment in future mobility.

U.S. Air Force KC-135 Tanker Crash in Iraq: What Went Wrong?

A U.S. Air Force KC-135 tanker crashed in Iraq, marking the first casualties since hostilities with Iran began; rescue operations are ongoing.

South Korea Pushes for Nuclear Submarine Breakthrough With Washington — Can the Joint Fact Sheet Deliver Concrete Progress Fast?

South Korea and the U.S. discuss nuclear cooperation, focusing on enrichment for nuclear-powered submarines and strategic collaboration.

Trump’s Shocking Claim: Unaware of Korean Workers’ ICE Raid at Hyundai’s Georgia Plant?

Trump claimed ignorance of a major immigration raid at a Hyundai plant, despite Kemp's involvement, shocking the Korean-American community.

South Korea’s Tariff Shield? Seoul Fast-Tracks the U.S. Investment Special Act as Trump’s Federal Register Clock Ticks

Yeo Han Ku emphasizes the importance of swift legislation on U.S. Investment to avert tariff increases and strengthen U.S.-Korea relations.

Trump’s Tariff Warning on South Korea: 15% to 25% Threat Holds as Seoul Leaves Washington Without a Deal

South Korea struggles to halt U.S. tariff increases as diplomatic talks yield little progress, raising concerns over trade relations.

Tariffs 15% to 25%: Trump Move Heads for the Federal Register as Seoul Scrambles to Pass U.S. Investment Law by Next Month

President Trump's 25% tariff on Korean imports sparks urgent negotiations and political maneuvering in South Korea's National Assembly.

Trump’s 25% Tariff Threat on South Korea: Cho Hyun Meets Marco Rubio in Washington to Test a Deal Path

South Korea's Foreign Minister meets U.S. officials to discuss tariffs as Trump threatens a 25% increase, focusing on bilateral relations.

Seoul Pushes Back on Tariff Violation Claims as Nuclear Deal Revision Talks Loom

South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Hyun plans talks with U.S. officials on tariffs, nuclear agreement, and regional peace during his visit.

Korea’s Foreign Minister Meets U.S. Secretary of State: Will Tariff Hikes Be Averted?

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun meets U.S. Secretary of State Rubio to discuss tariff increases and critical minerals cooperation.

U.S.-Korea Trade Talks: Will Tariff Disputes Derail Future Investments?

South Korea and U.S. foreign ministers met but failed to address tariff issues, focusing instead on strengthening their alliance and regional stability.

Key Takeaways from Cho’s Meeting with Rubio: Tariff Negotiations and Nuclear Agreements

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun meets U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss tariffs, nuclear agreements, and regional peace.

Is China’s Salmon Farming in the West Sea a Threat? Key Insights from CSIS Analysis

China has relocated its management facility from aquaculture farms in the PMZ, but concerns remain about their future use.

Navigating U.S. Tariff Hikes: Your Guide to Korean Auto Industry Impacts in 2026

Yeo Han-koo is in the U.S. negotiating against potential tariff hikes, emphasizing the need for mutually beneficial solutions.

Will Trump’s Tariff Hike on Korean Products Impact Your Wallet? Discover the Latest Updates!

Yeo Han-koo's U.S. visit aimed to negotiate tariff increases on Korean goods but ended without significant results amid ongoing discussions.

Trump’s 25% Tariff Threat: What It Means for South Korean Exports in 2026

Tensions rise as the Trump administration considers a 25% tariff on South Korean goods, seen as a negotiation tactic rather than a policy shift.

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