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Acting president urges watertight readiness posture against N. Korea-Russia military ties
Korea Herald | English | News | May 2, 2025 | North Korea
Acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo emphasized the need for a strong national defense during a meeting with security ministers in Seoul. He called for a "watertight readiness posture" in light of the increasing military collaboration between North Korea and Russia, asserting that there should be "no compromise" on issues of national security.
Han pointed out that North Korea is enhancing its military capabilities and planning new provocations, posing a continual threat to South Korea, which also faces cyberattack risks. He urged ministers to maintain a vigilant defense posture to safeguard the lives and properties of citizens, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
Additionally, Han acknowledged public unease regarding the implications of US President Donald Trump's administration for South Korea's security. He stressed that the government must prioritize national interests when responding to the evolving global order and urged a calm and serious approach to national security matters.
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Current Status of Labor Market Mismatch and Policy Recommendations
Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade | Local Language | AcademicThink | May 2, 2025 | UndeterminedEmployment
Min Soon-hong's research highlights the evolving labor market dynamics in South Korea, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. While the service industry faced significant employment challenges, the manufacturing sector demonstrated a quicker recovery. Manufacturing employment remained resilient compared to the service industry, only experiencing a minor decline in early 2020 before rebounding in the second half of the year.
The study reveals that employment shocks varied across manufacturing categories. Temporary workers and self-employed individuals with employees faced more substantial impacts, while permanent workers and self-employed without employees remained largely unaffected. Larger manufacturing companies with over 300 employees outperformed smaller firms in terms of employment recovery, showing increases beyond pre-COVID levels.
Employment trends further reveal diverse outcomes among industries. The pharmaceutical sector showed consistent growth both before and after the pandemic, whereas industries such as non-metallic minerals, primary metals, and printing have seen declines. In contrast, sectors like electronic components, computers, and others have experienced improvements post-COVID. The findings suggest a nuanced landscape in the manufacturing industry, with significant variability across different segments.
N. Korea tests new 5,000-ton destroyer amid suspicions of Russian tech support
Korea Herald | English | News | May 2, 2025 | North Korea
North Korea has successfully conducted weapons tests on its new 5,000-metric-ton multipurpose destroyer, the Choe Hyon-class vessel, as reported by state media. The tests took place over two days following the ship's launch ceremony, assessing its weapon systems and combat performance. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the tests, which included the firing of various missiles and other weapons. Kim emphasized the need to enhance naval nuclear capabilities and adopt a stronger maritime defense posture.
Military experts suggest that the Choe Hyon-class destroyer is equipped with a Hwasan-class cruise missile system, which could potentially carry nuclear warheads. This development indicates North Korea's aim to establish a second-strike capability through sea-based platforms. South Korean analysts noted that the destroyer's technologies closely resemble those of Russian military systems, hinting at possible technological cooperation between North Korea and Russia. There are speculations that North Korea may have received advanced weapons technology from Russia in exchange for military support in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
In addition to the destroyer tests, North Korea has commenced preparations for constructing a new vehicle bridge over the Tumen River to connect with Russia. This follows a prior agreement during a summit between Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The new bridge, planned to be built downstream from an existing railway bridge, is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.
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