Experts tell Korea Pro that National Security Office expansion part of effort to brace for ‘weaponized’ supply chains
South Korea’s addition of a third deputy director to the National Security Office (NSO), focusing on economic security, signals its decision to separate trade strategy from its other diplomatic endeavors.
While outwardly addressing Seoul’s trade relations with China, experts told Korea Pro that there is a deeper agenda: preparing for possible protectionist shifts in trade policies by the U.S. and Japan.
South Korea’s addition of a third deputy director to the National Security Office (NSO), focusing on economic security, signals its decision to separate trade strategy from its other diplomatic endeavors.
While outwardly addressing Seoul’s trade relations with China, experts told Korea Pro that there is a deeper agenda: preparing for possible protectionist shifts in trade policies by the U.S. and Japan.
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