South Korea Plans Fund to Safeguard Supply Chains as Risks Rise

  • Korea among trade-reliant nations hit by geopolitical stress
  • Policymakers seek regular meetings on supply chain resilience
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South Korea plans to launch a 5 trillion won ($3.6 billion) fund to reduce its dependence on foreign supplies as it seeks to safeguard supply chains that have been increasingly disrupted by geopolitical tensions.