
"Alliance Priority" affects autonomy, and the "AI Tightening Spell" causes concern in South Korea
On July 30th, local time, U.S. President Trump announced a trade agreement with South Korea, which indicates that South Korea will invest hundreds of billions of dollars in areas such as chips in the United States. This move has sparked dissatisfaction within South Korea's technology industry. Even more concerning for the South Korean industry is Trump's recent release of the "Artificial Intelligence Action Plan" and the signing of multiple executive orders, proposing to promote "AI full-stack" standard output centered around the United States, encouraging allies to adopt U.S. technical standards. The South Korean political and industrial circles widely believe that this move may pose a systemic shock to South Korea's local AI ecosystem

