Friday, January 30, 2026

North Korea Announces Successful Test of New Hwasong-19 ICBM, Claims Capability to Strike U.S. Mainland

North Korea claims the Hwasong-19 ICBM is a fully developed system capable of striking the U.S., marking a milestone in its nuclear program.

Kim Jong Un Oversees New Missile Test as U.S.-South Korea Drills Wrap Up

Kim Jong Un oversaw a missile test and visited Nampo Shipyard, emphasizing naval modernization amid U.S.-South Korea military exercises.

President Yoon’s Impeachment Trial Heats Up After Holiday Break

The Constitutional Court resumes hearings on Yoon's impeachment, focusing on military orders during his emergency martial law declaration.

Tag: Supply Chain

GM Shifts Buick Envision Production from China to U.S.: What This Means for Jobs and EVs

GM shifts Buick SUV production from China to the U.S. to boost jobs amid tariffs, with plans for more U.S. manufacturing expansion.

2025’s Drug Price Revolution: What Asian Pharma Firms Need to Know About MFN Policies

Trump's second term sees U.S. drug pricing reforms and supply chain shifts, prompting South Korean firms to seize new opportunities.

Oil of the 21st Century: Why China’s Control Over Rare Earths Is More Dangerous Than Middle East Oil

China dominates the rare earth market, leveraging its resources in trade disputes with the U.S., raising environmental concerns.

LG Chem Eyes China-Free Supply Chain to Avoid FEOC Designation

LG Chem is considering adjusting its stake in a Gumi plant due to U.S. regulations, aiming for a China-free supply chain.

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