[2026-04-03]K-Food+ Export Growth: Policy Actions and Regional Impact in 2026 Q1

South Korea’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs reported a 3.5% increase in K-Food+ exports for 2026 Q1.
Growth was driven by processed foods, snacks, and fresh produce, with notable gains in the Middle East, China, and North America.
The government is actively supporting exporters with logistics information and market diversification strategies.

[2026-04-03]Korea Expands ‘Culture Day’ to Weekly Wednesdays for Greater Public Access

Korea’s Ministry of Culture has expanded ‘Culture Day’ from the last Wednesday of each month to every Wednesday.
This change aims to increase public access to cultural events and benefits, fostering a more inclusive cultural ecosystem.
The expanded program began on April 1, 2026, with nationwide performances and new initiatives.

[2026-04-03]South Korea Allocates 3,000 Government GPUs to 52 National AI Projects

The Korean government has selected 52 national AI projects for 2024, distributing 3,000 GPUs to support innovation.
This initiative aims to accelerate AI development across industries such as automotive, healthcare, and climate.
GPU allocation begins this month, with resources managed for maximum efficiency.

[2026-04-03]South Korea Strengthens Energy Security Measures Amid Middle East Supply Crisis

South Korea has issued a ‘resource security crisis’ alert and strengthened energy-saving measures nationwide.
The government is shifting from a vehicle 5-day rotation to a stricter odd-even system for public institutions.
These changes take effect from April 8, 2026, in response to ongoing supply risks.

[2026-04-03]South Korea Launches Nationwide Startup Policy: ‘Modoo Startup Project’ and Ecosystem Reform

South Korea has launched a comprehensive startup policy to shift the national growth paradigm from employment to entrepreneurship.
The government will support 5,000 entrepreneurs with funding, mentorship, and ecosystem reforms, focusing on tech and local startups.
Applications for the Modoo Startup Project are open from March 26 to May 15, 2026.

[2026-04-03]South Korea’s 2026 Supplementary Budget: Crisis Response and Economic Recovery Measures

South Korea has proposed a 26.2 trillion won supplementary budget for 2026 to address the ongoing Middle East conflict’s economic impacts.
Key measures include targeted support for vulnerable groups, energy security, and investment in startups and supply chains.
The budget is currently under review in the National Assembly, with rapid approval requested for timely implementation.