Daily Economic and Entertainment Briefing — June 2, 2026
May import/export data is out, and the KOSPI has pulled back to 8,700 due to profit-taking. Meanwhile, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is expected in town, and policymakers are busy with diplomatic meetings including African foreign ministers.
Daily Economic and Entertainment Briefing — June 2, 2026
Economic and Market Updates
KOSPI drops under profit-taking pressure
The KOSPI started the day by breaking past 8,900, but heavy selling by foreign investors pushed it back down to the 8,700 level. After flirting with the 9,000-point mark recently, investors locked in profits, particularly in the IT components and automotive sectors. Samsung Electronics stood out with a 3% gain, but the broader market is facing significant correction pressure.

May import and export trends released
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy has officially announced the import and export data for May 2026. Kang Gam-chan, Director General for Trade and Investment at the Ministry, presented the findings at the Government Complex Sejong. Detailed figures will be available through official government briefings.

NVIDIA CEO set to visit South Korea
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is scheduled to visit South Korea this week. After wrapping up events in Taiwan, he is expected to head to Seoul. Following his viral "Kkanbu" meeting last October, reports suggest he is planning a "pork belly and soju" gathering in the Seongsu district this time around.

Political and Policy Updates
June 3 local elections approach with intense campaigning
With the local and parliamentary by-elections just four days away, major parties are focusing all their energy on battleground districts. Both the Democratic Party of Korea and the People Power Party are ramping up support campaigns in key regions like Seoul and North Jeolla Province.

President to meet with African foreign ministers
The Presidential Office has scheduled a meeting with a delegation of African foreign ministers for 3:00 PM on Friday, June 2. The meeting is part of a series of diplomatic events connected to the Korea-Africa Business Forum, with the second session of the forum taking place earlier that morning at 9:30 AM.

Entertainment News
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