Maritime Institutions Alone Won’t Secure Busan’s Future — University Reform Will
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Maritime Institutions Alone Won’t Secure Busan’s Future — University Reform Will
Busan, South Korea — In the lead-up to South Korea’s 21st presidential election, the city of Busan announced an expansive policy agenda to position itself as a global maritime capital. The blueprint includes more than 140 trillion KRW in proposed investments across 32 projects, ranging from a new airport expansion and logistics mega-hubs to initiatives in AI, mobility, and urban tourism. While the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisher…
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