AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSouth Korea–U.S. Drill Shift: Seoul and Washington agreed to halve the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise, ending the 2026 drills on Aug. 21 instead of Aug. 27, after Trump ordered a “substantial” reduction tied to his Iran stance and “very good” ties with Kim Jong-un; North Korea called the drills an immediate threat and said it will counter with AI, drones and cyber. KOSPI Jolt: South Korea’s stock market opened sharply lower as U.S. tech sold off, bond yields jumped and oil prices rose, dragging Samsung and SK hynix down hard and triggering a brief sell-side sidecar halt. Defense Tech Push: Hanwha Aerospace’s K9 wheeled howitzer won a U.S. Army contract to develop Mobile Tactical Cannon prototypes, positioning it as a potential M777 replacement. Display Breakthrough: LG Display unveiled FLiPP, an FMM-less OLED pixel patterning method aimed at brighter panels, longer lifespan and lower power, to be shown at IMID 2026 in Busan. AI Hardware Supply Chain: A new report highlights how South Korea and Taiwan are moving from rivals to partners to meet AI accelerator demand, with SK hynix and Samsung supplying memory for Nvidia/AMD systems. Health Data: A Korean study found 24.1% of adults have metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease, with diet, exercise and not smoking linked to lower risk. Ulsan Safety Outreach: Ulsan University expanded a complex-disaster safety program to help small firms with diagnostics and training.
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