AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChina–North Korea Diplomacy: Xi Jinping will visit Pyongyang June 8–9 for the first time since 2019, as both sides seek deeper ties and China tries to reassert influence while Kim pushes “exponential” nuclear expansion. Nuclear Escalation: North Korea unveiled a new facility believed to produce nuclear materials, with Seoul assessing it as likely uranium-enrichment work inside the Yongbyon complex. Japan Budget & Energy: Japan’s parliament passed a 3.11 trillion yen supplementary budget to cushion rising energy costs tied to the Middle East conflict. Japan Workforce Equality: Women made up a record 41.9% of new central government hires, with career-track roles also hitting a record. AI & Robotics Push: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told South Korea robotics is the next major growth sector, while China showcased “world model” home-generation research for robotics training. Trade & Policy Friction: China urged the EU to amend cybersecurity and industrial rules at the WTO, warning they violate multilateral trade norms. Historical Memory Row: China protested plans to revise signage at Japan’s Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, including wording around the “Nanjing Massacre.” South Korea Politics: The head of South Korea’s election commission resigned after ballot shortages disrupted local voting and triggered protests. Finance Watch: China’s services trade rose 4.9% in Jan–Apr, and the PBOC planned a ¥500bn reverse repo to support liquidity.
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