They warn that strong semiconductor exports and higher tax revenues could create a misleading impression that Korea’s underlying economic fundamentals have improved. Long-term investment in semiconductors, AI and nuclear power, along with labor, pension and education reforms, requires sustained policy continuity, they argue. Held from July 31 to August 2 near Baet village, the race was monitored for fuel spills and environmental damage. The findings suggest that strict monitoring can limit immediate environmental risks, but activists argue that one-time inspections cannot rule out longer-term effects. If you wish to share it, please do so without modifying the original text and always include the source link.