Why Global Capital is Tapping Korea as the Only Alternative : supply chain heart.

In April 2026, global financial markets are grappling with the dual challenges of “sticky inflation” and “geopolitical realignment.” Conventionally, a strong dollar environment triggers capital flight from export-driven nations like Korea. However, the current trend tells a different story. As Western nations struggle with “deindustrialization”—unable to produce weapons or chips fast enough—global capital is pouring … 더 읽기

KOSPI Breaks 6,380 and Japan’s Defense “Unsealing”

The global financial and defense markets are entering a period of unprecedented transition. While the KOSPI index celebrates breaking the historical 6,380 mark, neighboring Japan has played a bold card: permitting the export of “lethal weapons” for the first time in 70 years. Added to this is the pressure of high oil prices due to … 더 읽기

$20K Drone vs $3M Missile: K-Defense Rewrites War Economics via ‘Sovereign AI’ and ‘Multi-layered Defense’

In the first half of 2026, the global defense market’s defining challenge is the “Cost-Efficiency of Spears and Shields.” On April 3, 2026, the South Korean government convened the 174th Defense Acquisition Program Promotion Committee and resolved to expedite the deployment of the Low Altitude Missile Defense (LAMD)—often called the “Korean Iron Dome”—by 2029. This … 더 읽기