KOREA PRO Podcast

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A weekly conversation about the most important news in politics, business, economy and society shaping South Korea right now. A quick, smart and to the point briefing hosted by KOREA PRO’s Jeongmin Kim and John Lee.

  1. Iran strike suspicions, US-China summit prep and Japan defense exports — Ep. 132

    May 15

    Iran strike suspicions, US-China summit prep and Japan defense exports — Ep. 132

    This week’s episode is hosted by Joon Ha Park with Shreyas Reddy in the studio, filling in while regular hosts Jeongmin Kim and John Lee are away in Singapore on a business trip. The episode begins with South Korea’s investigation into the attack on the HMM Namu near the Strait of Hormuz, as officials say Iran is the most likely actor behind the strike while Seoul continues gathering evidence before making a formal accusation. The episode then turns to Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back’s visit to Washington, including discussions on South Korea’s possible role in restoring transit through the Strait of Hormuz and differences between Seoul and Washington over the timeline for wartime operational control transfer. On diplomacy, Joon Ha and Shreyas discuss U.S.-China trade talks held in Seoul ahead of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping’s summit in Beijing, as President Lee Jae Myung sought to position South Korea as a stable partner for both Washington and Beijing. The episode also examines Japan’s shift on arms export rules and what it could mean for South Korea’s defense industry, especially in Southeast Asian markets where Tokyo may have diplomatic advantages. About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly conversation hosted by Korea Risk Group Executive Director Jeongmin Kim, Managing Editor John Lee and correspondent Joon Ha Park, delivering deep, clear analysis of South Korean politics, diplomacy, security, society and technology for professionals who need more than headlines. Uploaded every Friday. This episode was recorded on Thursday, May 14th, 2026. Audio edited by Alannah Hill

    22 min
  2. Yoon sentencing push, Coupang sovereignty row and KF-21 concerns — Ep. 130

    May 1

    Yoon sentencing push, Coupang sovereignty row and KF-21 concerns — Ep. 130

    This week’s Korea Pro Podcast begins with a look at major legal developments involving former President Yoon Suk Yeol, including prosecutors seeking a heavier sentence in one case and an appeals court ruling related to former first lady Kim Keon Hee and the Deutsche Motors stock manipulation case. The episode then turns to the growing dispute over Coupang, following a letter from dozens of U.S. Republican lawmakers criticizing what they called discriminatory action against the U.S.-listed company.  On defense and foreign policy, the hosts examine South Korea’s bid for Canada’s submarine project, the export prospects for the KF-21 fighter jet and concerns that prioritizing defense exports could affect South Korea’s own military modernization.  Finally, the episode looks at South Korea’s latest economic indicators, including strong export and manufacturing figures driven by semiconductors, while noting continued weakness in consumption and services.  About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly conversation hosted by Korea Risk Group Executive Director Jeongmin Kim, Managing Editor John Lee and correspondent Joon Ha Park, delivering deep, clear analysis of South Korean politics, diplomacy, security, society and technology for professionals who need more than headlines. Uploaded every Friday. This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 29th, 2026. Audio edited by Alannah Hill

    20 min
  3. Uranium site claims, THAAD questions and and global energy push — Ep. 129

    Apr 24

    Uranium site claims, THAAD questions and and global energy push — Ep. 129

    This week’s Korea Pro Podcast begins with a look at a developing controversy surrounding North Korea intelligence assessments, focusing on remarks by South Korea’s unification minister suggesting the existence of a third uranium enrichment site.  On the security front, the episode explores alliance dynamics between the U.S. and South Korea, including debate over the transfer of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile munitions to the Middle East. The hosts also examine recent comments by U.S. Forces Korea leadership regarding a potential timeline for wartime operational control (OPCON) transfer. On the economic and diplomatic front, the episode turns to President Lee Jae Myung’s visits to India and Vietnam, where discussions centered on energy security, supply chain resilience and industrial cooperation. Agreements with India focused on securing chemical feedstocks and expanding shipbuilding collaboration, reflecting a more pragmatic approach to bilateral ties. In Vietnam, talks included nuclear energy cooperation, signaling Seoul’s efforts to diversify energy partnerships and navigate constraints tied to U.S. technology. Finally, the episode looks at South Korea’s economic outlook, noting stronger-than-expected first-quarter GDP growth driven by semiconductor exports, alongside growing concerns about inflation, supply disruptions and weakening consumer sentiment.  About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly conversation hosted by Korea Risk Group Executive Director Jeongmin Kim, Managing Editor John Lee and correspondent Joon Ha Park, delivering deep, clear analysis of South Korean politics, diplomacy, security, society and technology for professionals who need more than headlines. Uploaded every Friday. This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 23rd, 2026. Audio edited by Alannah Hill

    20 min
  4. Smart regulation push, Middle East diplomacy and defense continuity — Ep. 128

    Apr 17

    Smart regulation push, Middle East diplomacy and defense continuity — Ep. 128

    This week’s episode begins with a look at the government’s newly introduced “smart regulation” initiative, which aims to streamline rules while preserving those deemed essential. Particular attention is given to labor-related regulations, including the 52-hour workweek, where the government appears reluctant to pursue reforms sought by industry despite signaling openness to deregulation. On the economic and energy front, the episode explores South Korea’s response to instability in the Middle East, highlighting a series of diplomatic visits that secured agreements for crude oil and naphtha supplies. While these deals amount to roughly three months of typical imports, the discussion underscores that they remain contingent on uncertain delivery conditions amid ongoing conflict, with shipping disruptions and regional tensions still unresolved. On the security front, the discussion turns to alliance coordination, including ongoing U.S.-ROK joint air drills aimed at countering North Korean threats. The hosts note that these exercises continue largely unaffected by developments elsewhere, even as reports emerge of potential new U.S. military planning in other regions, which could complicate alliance dynamics. Finally, the episode looks at upcoming political and institutional developments, including a delayed confirmation hearing for the Bank of Korea governor nominee and the nomination of a new U.S. ambassador to South Korea.  About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly conversation hosted by Korea Risk Group Executive Director Jeongmin Kim, Managing Editor John Lee and correspondent Joon Ha Park, delivering deep, clear analysis of South Korean politics, diplomacy, security, society and technology for professionals who need more than headlines. Uploaded every Friday. This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 16th, 2026. Audio edited by Alannah Hill

    20 min
  5. Semiconductor surge, security shifts and Middle East risks — Ep. 127

    Apr 10

    Semiconductor surge, security shifts and Middle East risks — Ep. 127

    This week’s episode begins with a look at the semiconductor sector, where major firms like Samsung and LG are reporting strong earnings driven in part by rising global demand linked to instability in the Middle East. However, the discussion highlights that these gains may be short-lived, as disruptions to logistics, energy supplies and critical materials — including hard-to-replace resources like helium — could pose longer-term risks to the industry’s competitiveness. The conversation then shifts to domestic policy, focusing on a proposed 26-trillion-won supplementary budget designed to mitigate the economic fallout from the ongoing conflict. The team outlines how the plan aims to support businesses, stabilize energy costs and provide relief to households, while also noting political disagreements over how best to allocate funding — particularly in relation to semiconductor investment and regional development. On the security front, the episode explores South Korea’s evolving military strategy, including plans to significantly reduce troop levels at frontline outposts along the DMZ and replace them with advanced technologies such as AI and unmanned systems.  Finally, the episode looks outward to the broader geopolitical environment, particularly the uncertain ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran as well as how the ongoing instability in the region could impact South Korea through higher energy prices, disruptions to shipping routes and increased pressure from Washington. About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly conversation hosted by Korea Risk Group Executive Director Jeongmin Kim, Managing Editor John Lee and correspondent Joon Ha Park, delivering deep, clear analysis of South Korean politics, diplomacy, security, society and technology for professionals who need more than headlines. Uploaded every Friday. This episode was recorded on Thursday, April 9th, 2026. Audio edited by Alannah Hill

    19 min

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A weekly conversation about the most important news in politics, business, economy and society shaping South Korea right now. A quick, smart and to the point briefing hosted by KOREA PRO’s Jeongmin Kim and John Lee.

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