Today’s Major News Briefing — 2026-05-09
While the U.S. and Iran clashed in the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump announced that the "ceasefire holds," causing global financial markets and oil prices to fluctuate. Samsung Electronics is moving to exit its China business to focus on AI semiconductors, while Seoul faces a severe apartment supply crunch and housing shortage. Political conflict is intensifying over a constitutional amendment in the Korean National Assembly, and Kim Hyun-tae, former commander of the 707th Special Mission Group and a close friend of Jeon Han-gil, has announced his bid for the Incheon Gyeyang-eul district.
Today’s Major News Briefing — 2026-05-09
Key Domestic Issues
🏛 Political conflict heats up over constitutional amendment
The political scene is deeply divided over a potential constitutional amendment for the first time in 39 years. A plenary session of the National Assembly was scheduled for 2:00 PM on May 8, signaling that discussions are moving into full swing.
🏠 Seoul faces apartment supply crunch and housing shortage
Analysis indicates that the supply shortage of apartments in Seoul, combined with a difficult housing market, is worsening. While oil prices have stabilized slightly due to progress in Iran nuclear talks, the domestic real estate market remains anxious.
📱 Samsung Electronics shifts focus to AI chips, exits China
Samsung Electronics is clarifying its strategy to restructure by withdrawing from the Chinese market and focusing on AI semiconductors. Meanwhile, the domestic stock market rose for the fourth consecutive trading day, though gains were capped by rising tensions in the Middle East.
🗳 Former 707th Special Mission Group commander Kim Hyun-tae to run in Incheon Gyeyang-eul
MBN reported that Kim Hyun-tae, former commander of the 707th Special Mission Group and a known close friend of Jeon Han-gil, has declared his candidacy for the Incheon Gyeyang-eul district. Jeon Han-gil is reportedly planning to launch a new political party following the local elections.

📊 May 8 Global Industry Issue: AI productivity benefits capital over labor
Analysis shows the U.S. labor share of income has fallen to 54.1%, the lowest level since records began in 1947. Concerns are growing that the fruits of AI productivity are flowing to capital rather than workers.
Global and International Affairs
⚔️ U.S. and Iran clash in Strait of Hormuz; Trump says "ceasefire holds"
Just one day after mentioning the resumption of nuclear talks, the U.S. and Iran engaged in a clash in the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the engagement, President Trump stated that the "ceasefire holds." The news caused global financial markets to swing.
🛢 International oil prices drop 4% on ceasefire hopes
In May 2026, global markets are experiencing major ripples as hopes for a U.S.-Iran ceasefire cause oil prices to plummet by 4%. The "gunfire" in the Strait of Hormuz is impacting oil prices, interest rates, and stock markets worldwide.

💰 Wall Street bonuses expected to be flat or slightly up
According to compensation consultant Johnson Associates, geopolitical tensions from the Iran conflict and volatility in the private credit market are expected to keep 2026 Wall Street bonuses at a flat to slightly increased level.
🏥 Siemens Healthineers lowers 2026 outlook due to China slump
Siemens Healthineers has downgraded its annual revenue growth forecast for fiscal year 2026. The company is facing challenges in its diagnostics division in China and is reportedly considering a potential spin-off of that unit.
🌏 Key World Economic News from May 7, 2026
On May 7, 2026, the global economy saw several notable shifts, with tax policies and changes in economic indicators in various countries drawing attention.

Today’s Topics
🤖 Microsoft releases report on "2026 Global AI Diffusion"
Microsoft has released a report on the status of global AI adoption in 2026, analyzing how AI technology is currently spreading across the world.
📰 KCTV reports: "Major sectors of the people's economy completed April plans"
According to the 8:00 PM news on Korean Central Television (KCTV) on May 7, North Korea reported that several sectors of its people's economy have completed their April targets. It emphasized that a nation's true strength comes from the patriotism and unity of its people, rather than just economic or military power.
📅 Today’s National Assembly schedule: Sejong Assembly master plan awards and plenary session
On May 8, the National Assembly Speaker attended the international award ceremony and exhibition for the National Assembly Sejong building master plan at 10:00 AM, followed by a plenary session at 2:00 PM.
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