AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNorth Korea Nuclear Posture: Kim Jong Un told a ruling party meeting that the country must “exercise” its status as a nuclear state while accelerating conventional weapons and a new strategic guided missile, blaming the US and South Korea for escalating tensions. Japan Border Tech: Japan will fully digitalize airport customs declarations by 2030, moving most travellers from paper to QR-based submissions as visitor numbers top 40 million. Japan Politics: A complaint has been filed with prosecutors alleging PM Sanae Takaichi and her secretary misreported political funds, echoing broader scrutiny of Japan’s political financing. China Legal Reform: China’s top procuratorate is advancing a draft law to expand procuratorial public-interest litigation, including foreign-related cases. China-Asia Business Push: Multinationals are leaning into China supply-chain ecosystems, highlighted at Beijing’s CISCE, while China’s auto exports show stronger growth and wider destinations. South Korea Crypto Remittances: South Korea’s major crypto exchanges processed more cross-border transfers than banks for the first time, driven by lower fees. Philippines Tourism: The Philippines’ tourism department is targeting a rebound in South Korea arrivals after a 9.56% drop in the first five months, citing security and higher travel costs. Central Asia Diplomacy: China’s premier met Kazakhstan’s PM to deepen trade, connectivity and AI cooperation, while Belgium signals Central Asia as a diplomacy priority.
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