AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSouth Korea’s ESG push: Seoul will require mandatory sustainability disclosures for large public companies starting in 2028, tightening how firms report environmental impacts. Heat risk, now official: South Korea issued its first emergency heatwave warning under a new rating system, signaling stronger safeguards as extreme temperatures intensify. Energy transition on the ground: A 390MW offshore wind project moved into construction, adding momentum to renewables capacity. Arctic shipping watch: South Korea launched an Arctic expedition focused on safer navigation, reflecting growing interest in northern sea routes as conditions shift. Semiconductor boom meets volatility: SK Hynix’s record Nasdaq debut and $26.5B ADR raise sparked a sharp selloff in Seoul, while the government unveiled a record 800 trillion won FY2027 budget with an AI fund—big money that can also reshape energy demand and emissions. Climate justice in court: Climate-impacted communities across Asia are taking their fight to court, pushing environmental accountability beyond policy promises. Oil shock spillover: Renewed US-Iran attacks sent oil prices higher and rattled markets, a reminder that geopolitics can quickly hit clean-energy budgets and air-quality goals.
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