President Lee Jae Myung disclosed that former U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a “50–50 partnership” for South Korea to domestically produce enriched uranium, prompting debate over what such cooperation would mean for bilateral nuclear policy and Korea’s future energy strategy.
President Lee Jae Myung reaffirmed his pledge to pursue a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula, end the decades-long state of war and restart inter-Korean dialogue as a path toward lasting peace and shared growth.
South Korea’s largest companies announced major new domestic investments after President Yoon Suk-yeol met with top business leaders to discuss the country’s new trade...
Abraham Kim, secretary-general and representative (executive director) of the Council of Korean Americans (CKA), has been appointed the next president of The Korea Society...
South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun rejected claims of anti-Americanism surrounding the $350 billion U.S. demand, stressing that the ongoing U.S.-Korea trade talks aim to protect national interests while reinforcing the alliance.
The Korean American Grassroots Conference (KAGC) found that Korean American lawmakers showed low legislative activity on bills and resolutions affecting the community and U.S.–Korea...
Trump sought to reassure Korean investors after the Georgia raid that detained 475 workers, pledging support for foreign investment and improved visa processes.
A forceful sweep at the Hyundai–LG battery plant in Georgia detained 475 workers and jolted U.S.–Korea ties, raising broader questions about ‘America First’ and investor trust.
South Korea is pressing Washington to revise their nuclear deal early, seeking enrichment and reprocessing rights equal to Japan as energy security concerns grow.