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[KIEP Newsletter Vol.14 No.4] Outward FDI and Hollowing-out: Towards the Strategic Reallocation of Korean Industries / Korea’s Critical Minerals Agreements: From MOUs, To Three Strategic Pillars
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VOL.14 · NO.4 · 2026.2.20
KIEP PUBLICATIONS
Outward FDI and Hollowing-out: Towards the Strategic Reallocation of Korean Industries
Nam Seok Kim / World Economy Brief 26-05
Following a prolonged period of negotiations under the “reciprocal tariff” regime, Korea, similar to other major exporters like the European Union and Japan, secured reduced tariff rates conditional upon committing to large-scale local investments in the United States. The U.S...
Korea’s Critical Minerals Agreements: From MOUs, To Three Strategic Pillars
Wonseok Choi / World Economy Brief 26-04
Korea’s push for critical minerals security is anchored in a broader economic security agenda that treats upstream inputs as strategic dependencies for high-tech industries (notably semiconductors and secondary batteries). In 2023, the government introduced...
KIEP OPINIONS
Navigating the KRW Depreciation: Structural Resilience vs. Historical Trauma
Young Sik Jeong
Since early 2025, the Korean won (KRW) has faced persistent downward pressure, exhibiting a pronounced weakness against major currencies, with the notable exception of the Japanese yen. For the first time in history, the annual average KRW/USD exchange rate...
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) hosted a jointly organized session with the International Association of Area Studies (IAAS) as part of the 2026 Korea’s Allied Economic Associations Annual Meeting on February 6, 2026, at Chung-Ang University in Seoul. Held during the two-day Annual Meeting (February 5–6), the session was designed to explore...
UPCOMING EVENTS
Seminar on Policy Tasks for Restructuring Korea's Global Production Network (2.26)
CALL FOR PAPERS
2026 Call for Papers for East Asian Economic Review