In second of a two-part series, Korea Pro analysts describe pros and cons of economic and political situation
Now that it’s a new year, all eyes are turned to see what 2023 will bring for South Korea. While South Korea grapples with supply chain issues and global inflation, it is surrounded by potential economic pitfalls and political challenges on the domestic front.
Meanwhile, the Yoon administration and the ruling People Power Party remain in partisan gridlock against a deeply entrenched opposition Democratic Party.
Now that it’s a new year, all eyes are turned to see what 2023 will bring for South Korea. While South Korea grapples with supply chain issues and global inflation, it is surrounded by potential economic pitfalls and political challenges on the domestic front.
Meanwhile, the Yoon administration and the ruling People Power Party remain in partisan gridlock against a deeply entrenched opposition Democratic Party.
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