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The Future of West Busan Transit May Not Be Underground
Busan newsJun 25, 2026

The Future of West Busan Transit May Not Be Underground

Busan’s Eco Delta City tram approval does not put trams on the street yet. But it reopens a larger question: whether Hadan, Myeongji, Noksan and the Nakdonggang river edge need deeper rail, or closer access built around fragile ground, aging riders and streets still designed for cars.

Can Busan Speed Up Gadeokdo Airport? The Ground Will Decide
Busan newsJun 24, 2026

Can Busan Speed Up Gadeokdo Airport? The Ground Will Decide

Busan’s mayor-elect wants to pull the airport forward by two to three years. After failed bids and a revised 106-month construction schedule, the real test now lies in soft ground, settlement data, design choices and the cost of acceleration.

Korea’s AI Boom Enters Through Chips Before Households
EconomyJun 23, 2026

Korea’s AI Boom Enters Through Chips Before Households

South Korea is already benefiting from the global AI infrastructure boom through semiconductors, HBM and chipmaker valuations. Yet the income created by that boom still has to travel through wages, suppliers, small businesses and household balance sheets before it becomes broad economic resilience.

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