Saturday, May 2, 2026

THE SMART ESCAPE: South Korea Knew Green Targets Were BULLSH*T, But Is Trapped Between Developing and Developed World

Critics argue that South Korea's 2035 greenhouse gas reduction target fails to reflect the realities of its manufacturing-driven economy.

Ahn Cheol-soo: President Must “Come to His Senses” Amid Strained Korea-U.S. Relations

Ahn Cheol Soo criticizes President Lee for silence on Chinese troop commemoration and urges proactive U.S. tariff negotiations.

North Korea’s New Premier Pak Tae Song Pushes Bold Vision for Science & Tech in Economic Policy

North Korean Premier emphasizes science and technology in economic policies during his first inspections of machinery facilities.

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Corporate America Begins Passing Through Tariff Costs to Protect Margins

U.S. companies are starting to pass tariff costs to consumers with price hikes, potentially driving inflation higher in 2023.

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