South Korea's Vision: Sharing Success and AI Leadership
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung plans to share business success widely by utilizing surplus tax revenues from the semiconductor sector. Marking a year in office, Lee aims to integrate AI across industries and establish South Korea as a key partner in defense self-reliance.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung announced plans on Monday to distribute the benefits of business success throughout society. He stated that the government is devising strategies to effectively utilize the surplus tax revenues from the thriving semiconductor industry.
Speaking at a news conference commemorating his first year in office, President Lee reflected on his rise to power following the ouster of his predecessor after a failed martial law attempt. He emphasized the need to advance beyond merely safeguarding democracy.
Furthermore, Lee committed to making South Korea the pioneer in fully integrating artificial intelligence across all industries and solidifying its position as a preferred partner for nations striving for defense self-reliance.
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