Republic of Korea Government Policy Update โ 2026-05-16
The government is gearing up to unveil its master plan for nuclear-powered submarines later this month. Meanwhile, officials note that while semiconductor exports remain strong, geopolitical risks continue to weigh on the economy, marking three consecutive months of warning signals. Additionally, the National Assembly is heating up debates over regional electricity pricing and support for areas affected by coal power plant closures.
Republic of Korea Government Policy Update โ 2026-05-16
Key Policy and Legislative Changes
๐ก๏ธ Defense and Security โ Nuclear-powered Submarine Master Plan
The government is pushing ahead with its master plan for nuclear-powered submarines and is expected to make an official announcement, including a detailed timeline, as early as the end of this month. Diplomatic and security sources suggest the plan will include a concrete roadmap for the project.

๐ Ministry of Economy and Finance โ Three Months of Economic Downside Risks
The government has diagnosed that "downside risks persist" for the economy due to the prolonged war in the Middle East. While there are signs of recovery driven by strong semiconductor exports, the assessment is that the broader recovery remains limited due to widening geopolitical risks.

๐ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport โ Reviewing Real Estate Policy Implementation
The Lee Jae-myung administration's real estate policy has an average implementation rate of 60%, but analysis suggests the actual impact on housing supply is still felt to be insufficient. Reports based on AI assistant analysis (ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity models) point out that the publicโs perception of supply availability is lagging behind the numerical implementation rate.

โก National Assembly โ Debates on Regional Electricity Pricing and Energy Transition
On May 15, the National Assembly hosted a seminar on "Establishing a Direction for Regional Electricity Pricing" (14:00), organized by Rep. Park Ji-hye's office. Concurrently, a discussion titled "Special Act on Supporting Regions Where Coal Power Plants are Closing: Seeking a Just Transition for Regions" (14:00, Meeting Room 10 of the Assembly Members' Office Building) was held, organized by the office of Rep. Jung Hye-kyung and others.
๐ฌ Science and Technology โ Quantum Tech Discussions and Conference
On May 15, the "2nd National University Student Quantum Conference: Quantum Future Korea 2026" (Assembly Members' Office Building Main Conference Hall) was held under the leadership of Rep. Choi Min-hee's office. A related legislative event on quantum technology, hosted by Rep. Lee Ju-heeโs office, also took place.
Regulatory Improvements and Administrative Changes
๐ Ministry of Economy and Finance โ Reviewing High-Tech Industry Regulations
The Ministry of Economy and Finance is pursuing regulatory innovation to "build an ecosystem where companies can invest actively and grow sustainably." This initiative focuses on reviewing regulations for high-tech strategic industries, sizing-based corporate regulations, and support systems for SMEs.
โ๏ธ Ministry of Employment and Labor โ Strengthening Industrial Safety Regulations
With the Lee Jae-myung administration declaring a "war on industrial accidents," 2026 will see tougher regulations for workplace safety. Key measures include: โฒexpanding targets for inspections and supervision, โฒstrengthening duties for construction contractors and creating new obligations for project owners, โฒmandating the formation of joint labor-management safety committees, โฒmaking risk assessments mandatory with new penalty clauses, and โฒimposing stricter administrative and economic sanctions, including business suspension, for major accidents. These are based on the "Comprehensive Labor Safety Measures" announced on September 15, 2025.
๐๏ธ National Policy Committee โ Legislative Subcommittee and Plenary Meetings
On May 14, the National Policy Committee held its 1st Subcommittee on Bill Review (09:20, Main Building 604) and a plenary session (10:00, Main Building 604) to deliberate on financial and economic legislation.
Policy Impact and Upcoming Schedule
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Nuclear-powered Submarine Master Plan: Official announcement expected as early as the end of this month (May 2026), with a detailed timeline.
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Economic Downside Response: While the government sees semiconductor exports as a recovery signal, the limited impact on the real economy due to Middle East geopolitical risks means future stimulus measures are being closely watched.
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Real Estate Policy Assessment: With a 60% implementation rate, follow-up measures are being demanded to bridge the gap between policy implementation and public perception of housing supply.
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Coal Power Plant Closure Support Act: This bill, currently under discussion, aims for a "just energy transition," and its potential passage is a key variable for future energy policies.
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