News Summary of June 6, 2026 — 2026년 6월 6일 주요 뉴스 요약
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visits Korea for AI collaboration, protests continue at the Jamsil counting station, former President Yoon Suk-yeol undergoes special investigation, and KHNP's Czech nuclear project is cleared by the EU.
News Summary of June 6, 2026 — 2026년 6월 6일 주요 뉴스 요약
Domestic Issues
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s Extensive Korea Visit
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Korea on the evening of the 4th for a four-day tour focused on the local AI ecosystem. Huang is scheduled to meet with leaders from semiconductor giants like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, discuss collaborations in autonomous driving and robotics with Hyundai Motor Group and LG, and connect with domestic AI startups. This is seen as a signal of Korea’s growing role in the global AI industry and the strengthening of international AI cooperative networks.

"Jamsil Counting Station" Protest Enters Second Day Over Election Concerns
Protests demanding a re-election following the ballot shortage incident during the June 3rd local elections have entered their second day at the Jamsil counting station. Police estimate around 2,000 people have gathered, with a significant number of participants being in their 20s and 30s, including many women. This protest, which lacks a specific organizer, reflects public anxiety regarding the transparency of the voting process.

Former President Yoon Suk-yeol Denies Charges During Special Investigation
Former President Yoon Suk-yeol underwent approximately six and a half hours of questioning as a suspect by the Kwon Chang-young special investigation team on the 6th, from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The team focused on allegations that he directed the justification of martial law to allies like the U.S. following the December 3rd emergency martial law declaration; however, Yoon denied ever giving specific instructions to the National Security Office or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
KHNP’s Czech Nuclear Project Exempted from EU Foreign Subsidy Probe
The Dukovany nuclear power plant construction project in the Czech Republic, won by Team Korea including Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), has been exempted from an in-depth investigation regarding EU foreign subsidies. The European Commission (EC) officially notified KHNP on the 5th that, following a 16-month preliminary review, they would not initiate further in-depth investigations. The project is worth approximately 26 trillion won and involves the supply of two APR1000 Korean-style nuclear reactors.
Business and IT Trends
Computex 2026 Concludes, Highlighting AI Industrial Alliances
"Computex 2026," Asia’s largest IT trade show held in Taipei, Taiwan, concluded on the 5th. Global IT executives, including MediaTek Chairman Rick Tsai, engaged in active discussions on cooperation driven by the surge in demand for AI infrastructure. The event is considered an opportunity that has strengthened the position of Korean companies within the global AI ecosystem.

KOSPI Hits All-Time High Led by AI and Semiconductors
Korea’s KOSPI index reached an all-time high, surpassing a total market capitalization of 7,000 trillion won, driven by the strong performance of large-cap semiconductor stocks like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. The visit of NVIDIA’s CEO and his discussions with Korean conglomerate leaders continue to bolster positive market sentiment for the AI and semiconductor sectors.

Enterprise AI Adoption Still Largely at PoC Stage
While more companies are considering AI adoption, few have reached the stage of stable operation in actual work environments. With the majority stuck at the Proof of Concept (PoC) level, major challenges for businesses are emerging, including data refinement, security governance, and operational optimization.
Global News
Rosneft CEO Claims U.S. Companies are the Biggest Beneficiaries of Iran Conflict
Igor Sechin, CEO of Russia’s state-owned oil giant Rosneft, claimed at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on the 6th that American companies are the biggest winners in the conflict between the U.S./Israel and Iran. Sechin pointed out that U.S. crude oil exports have hit record highs, providing opportunities for American oil and gas companies to organize supplies at high prices. Reports indicate that U.S. crude oil exports averaged 5.6 million barrels per day in May.
China Launches Recruitment Campaign for State-Owned and Tech Firms to Tackle Youth Unemployment
Chinese authorities have initiated a "National Recruitment Campaign" targeting state-owned enterprises and private tech companies to resolve youth unemployment. The campaign, running from May to December, aims to boost employment for the 2024–2025 graduating classes of university students. An estimated 12.7 million students will graduate in China this year, a record high compared to 12.22 million last year.
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