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I keep hearing about Korea’s innovation in fintech and blockchain. Do you think Korea can truly become a global leader in these sectors, or are they just playing catch-up with the U.S. and China?
The Korean economy’s dependence on exports is so evident, especially with tech products like smartphones and chips. But I wonder if Korea will need to shift toward more domestic consumption to make up for the decline in global demand.
With Argentina's large agricultural sector, I wonder if the government is doing enough to support sustainable farming practices. Climate change could seriously affect crop yields, and if they don’t start adapting now, they might face a major food production crisis down the road.
It’s hard not to admire Korea’s corporate giants like Samsung and Hyundai. These companies dominate on a global scale, but I’m curious—how much longer can Korea rely on these huge conglomerates to drive the economy? Is there enough room for smaller players to thrive?