[2025-12-10]Ministry of Foreign Affairs Reviews Safety Measures for Nationals in Japan

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a joint situation assessment meeting with 10 diplomatic missions in Japan following recent earthquakes. The Japanese government advised caution against further tremors after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake. The Ministry will continue to monitor the situation and take necessary measures to protect Korean nationals.

[2025-12-10]Korea’s Role Explained at 13th ASEAN Connectivity Forum

Lee Dong-gi, Director General for ASEAN at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attended the 13th ASEAN Connectivity Forum to explain Korea’s role in strengthening ASEAN connectivity and digital innovation. The ASEAN Connectivity Strategic Plan 2026-2035 has introduced new strategic areas such as smart and sustainable urban development and supply chains. Korea has supported transportation infrastructure in ASEAN countries and plans to continue cooperation in climate change response and digital transformation.

[2025-12-10]Three Medical Procedures Designated for Managed Care Benefits

The government has designated manual therapy, percutaneous epidural neuroplasty, and radiotherapy for managed care benefits. The Non-covered Medical Services Management Policy Council made this decision to address the issue of excessive treatments in non-covered services. The criteria and pricing for managed care benefits will be decided through the Health Insurance Policy Deliberation Committee.

[2025-12-10]K2 Tank Successfully Exported to Latin America

South Korea’s K2 tank has made its first entry into Latin America. The Peruvian army and South Korean defense contractors signed a framework agreement to supply 54 K2 tanks and 141 wheeled armored vehicles, totaling 195 ground equipment units. This export represents the largest defense export to Latin America, with implementation contracts expected to be finalized next year.

[2025-12-10]Issues and Improvement Plans for Foreign Care Worker System Announced

The specialized training program for care workers has been criticized for having high qualification requirements and low applicant numbers. The Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Health and Welfare have stated they will improve qualification requirements and strengthen employee treatment to address the care workforce shortage. The government plans to designate universities for training foreign care workers and implement various measures to encourage long-term employment.