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President Moon Jae-in of South Korea was elected in May 2017 promising economic reform, amidst widespread public outrage over corruption allegations that plagued his predecessor. But a shadow hangs over the dynamic economy as its northern neighbour sends Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles in it way. We speak to South Korea’s envoy about the complexities at play in the divided peninsular, their fight against graft and bilateral trade relations.
North KoreaUSAnuclear missilespoliciesanti-corruptionemploymentMoon Jae-Inpresidentregime changeDr. Yu Hyun-SeokagendaMalaysia-South Korea relationstrade relationsgraft
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