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Domain | Causal Chain | Possible Outcome |
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Politics | (Partisan ideological-polarisation score ↑ → Legislative gridlock duration ↑ → Policy-uncertainty index deviation ↑ → FDI project postponement count ↑) | Heightened policy uncertainty from partisan gridlock prompts investors to postpone FDI projects, weakening growth prospects. |
Governance & Law | (Judiciary independence score ↓ → Judicial-intervention in electoral disputes ↑ → Democratic-backsliding score ↑ → International-reputation index ↓) | Erosion of judicial independence fosters interventions in electoral disputes, accelerating democratic backsliding and diminishing Korea’s rule-of-law reputation. |
Governance & Law | (Separation-of-powers design ↓ → Policy-volatility index ↑ → Average business-permit approval time ↑ → Ease-of-doing-business percentile ↓) | Blurring separation of powers causes policy volatility and permit delays, reducing Korea’s ease-of-doing-business ranking. |
Governance & Law | (Civil-service recruitment meritocracy ↓ → High-profile corruption indictment count ↑ → Public-trust index in national institutions ↓ → Sovereign governance-risk spread ↑) | Declining civil-service meritocracy heightens corruption indictments, erodes public trust, and raises Korea’s sovereign governance-risk spread. |
Competitiveness | (Asset-declaration & conflict-of-interest laws ↓ → Regulatory-quality score ↓ → Credit-availability index (SME loan approval) ↓ → Business-formation rate ↓) | Weakened conflict-of-interest laws erode regulatory quality, restrict SME lending, and dampen new business formation. |
Societal Resilience | (Critical-infrastructure redundancy ratio ↓ → Essential-service outage frequency ↑ → Post-disaster service-restoration time ↑) | Low infrastructure redundancy increases service outages and prolongs post-disaster recovery times for essential systems. |
Societal Resilience | (Disaster-preparedness governance ↓ → Crisis-compliance behaviour ↓ → Post-disaster service-restoration time ↑ → Well-being bounce-back score ↓) | Inadequate disaster-preparedness governance reduces crisis compliance, delays service restoration, and diminishes societal well-being recovery. |
Information Dynamics | (Media-ownership concentration ratio ↑ → Media-polarisation score ↑ → Echo-chamber exposure index ↑ → Misinformation-belief prevalence ↑) | Rising media concentration fosters echo chambers and polarization, boosting the prevalence of misinformation beliefs. |
Social Cohesion | (Independent-media plurality score ↓ → Media-trust volatility index ↑ → Protest frequency ↑ → Protest-to-dialogue conversion ratio ↓) | Declining media plurality heightens protest frequency and reduces constructive dialogue, weakening social cohesion. |
Macroeconomics & Growth | (Political-instability risk score ↑ → Sovereign spread over risk-free rate ↑ → Business-confidence diffusion index ↓ → Private-fixed-investment growth deviation ↓) | Increased political instability risk drives up sovereign spreads, depresses business confidence, and curtails private investment growth. |
Competitiveness | (Trade-openness & preferential access ↓ → Global export-market share shift ↓ → WEF competitiveness rank change ↓) | Reduced trade openness and preferential access shrink export market share and lower Korea’s global competitiveness ranking. |
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실종된 20대 청년 인구…70대 이상에도 추월, 경제 활력 ‘빨간불’
Missing population of people in their 20s… Surpassed even those over 70, economic vitality on red alert
Maekyung | Local Language | News | Oct. 13, 2025 | UndeterminedDemographics
South Korea’s population of people in their 20s has rapidly declined over the past four years, shrinking by 700,000 and becoming the smallest among adult age groups for the first time since 1925. In 2024, their population stood at 6.3 million, falling below the 6.5 million aged 70 and over. This marks a significant demographic shift from 30 years ago when people in their 20s were the largest adult cohort.
The decline in the 20s population is compounded by labor market challenges. The employment rate for this age group was 60.5% as of August 2025, down 1.2 percentage points from the previous year, and has remained stagnant or decreased for 12 months straight. Youth unemployment reached 5.0%, the highest in three years. Large companies increasingly favor experienced hires over new graduates, with 28.1% of college graduate hires being experienced, up 2.3 percentage points from last year. Economic issues like U.S. tariff impacts on manufacturing and contractions in construction have worsened youth employment prospects.
Experts warn this demographic and employment crisis threatens South Korea’s economic vitality and national competitiveness. The increasing barriers for people in their 20s to enter the workforce may discourage marriage and childbirth, potentially exacerbating the country's low birthrate and aging population problems in a damaging feedback loop.
배민·쿠팡 ‘반칙’ 조사한다더니 하세월…공정위 배달앱 제재 1건뿐
BaeMin and Coupang ‘Cheating’ Investigation Dragging On… Fair Trade Commission Only Took Action Against One Delivery App Case
Maekyung | Local Language | News | Oct. 13, 2025 | Corporate Corruption or Fraud
More than a year after investigations began in June 2024, the Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has yet to conclude most cases involving unfair practices by delivery apps Baemin and Coupang Eats. The consent decision related to their “free delivery” advertising has been stalled for six months, well beyond the typical timeframe, raising concerns about prolonged harm to small business owners.
Since 2020, the FTC has only imposed sanctions once—when Yogiyo was fined 468 million won for enforcing a lowest-price guarantee. Currently, five cases involving Baemin, four involving Coupang, and one involving Yogiyo are under investigation. These include allegations of demanding most-favored treatment, bundling, preferential treatment, unfair contract terms, and deceptive advertising, with Baemin and Coupang both implicated in the “free delivery” fee-shifting issue.
Investigations started with Coupang’s bundling allegations in June 2024 and have expanded to various unfair practices by Baemin throughout the year. However, no conclusions have been reached despite average FTC case handling times being around 104 days, compared to the significantly longer delays now seen. Lawmakers criticize these delays for exacerbating the challenges faced by self-employed business owners struggling with commission fees and unfair platform practices.
The FTC maintains that the overall delays are not excessive and is working through a specialized task force to expedite resolutions. Meanwhile, lawmakers urge a swift conclusion to ease the financial burdens on small businesses caused by ongoing unfair delivery app practices.
北·中 총리 회담…"격변하는 국제정세서 공동 이익 수호"(종합)
North and South Korean Prime Ministers' Talks… Joint Protection of Common Interests Amid Rapidly Changing International Situation (Comprehensive)
Newsis | Local Language | News | Oct. 13, 2025 | North Korea
On October 11, 2025, North Korean Premier Pak Tae-sung and Chinese Premier Li Qiang held talks at the Mansudae Assembly Hall in Pyongyang during Li's visit to attend the 80th anniversary of the founding of the North Korean Workers' Party. Li emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation amid a rapidly changing international situation to safeguard the common interests of both countries and uphold international fairness and justice.
Li expressed China's continued firm support for the Workers' Party of Korea and highlighted the shared historical ties between the two nations, referencing the 75th anniversary of the Chinese People's Volunteers' participation in the Korean War. He also indicated a desire to pursue practical cooperation with North Korea to advance socialist construction and strengthen cultural, educational, youth, and sports exchanges to deepen bilateral people-to-people relations.
Premier Pak reiterated North Korea’s support for China’s core interests and willingness to jointly commemorate the Korean War anniversary. He stressed the importance of close participation in multilateral cooperation and safeguarding mutual interests. Both leaders reaffirmed the outcomes of last month’s summit between Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping, pledging to implement agreements to strengthen high-level exchanges, political trust, and traditional friendly cooperation.
During his visit, Li paid respects at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun and met with key figures including Kim Jong Un, Vietnamese General Secretary To Lam, and Russian Security Council Vice Chairman Dmitry Medvedev. Li’s attendance marked the first visit by China’s second-highest official to the Workers’ Party founding ceremony in 16 years and the first Chinese attendance at the event in a decade.
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