AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNvidia’s Korea Push: Jensen Huang arrived in Seoul pitching robotics and “physical AI” as the next growth engine, with meetings lined up at Samsung, SK hynix, Hyundai, LG and Naver. AI Profit-Sharing Debate: South Korea’s labor minister Kim Young-hoon urged major tech firms to share excess AI windfalls with suppliers, subcontractors and workers, warning the chip boom could widen inequality. Market Jitters Hit Tech: Heavy foreign selling dragged the Kospi down more than 5% to 8,160, as Broadcom’s AI outlook cooled sentiment and memory-chip names slid. Semiconductor Supply Chain: LG Innotek signed an MoU to expand semiconductor substrate production in Haiphong, Vietnam, targeting construction in July 2026 and completion by May 2027. Physical AI at Work: Studio Freewillusion unveiled TailorDub, an AI dubbing pipeline that preserves emotion and timing while localizing Korean content into English (and vice versa). Energy Tech Showcase: Hoymiles debuted its HoyPrime AC 6.261MWh AC container at SNEC 2026, aiming at integrated solar-plus-storage deployments. Travel & Connectivity: South Korea and China agreed to add more weekly flights as tourism rebounds. Regional Security Watch: Xi Jinping is set to visit North Korea next week as Kim Jong-un highlights “exponential” nuclear expansion.
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