AI and Robotics in East Asia: Pathways to global competitiveness
19 September 2025 — In an interview with The Digital Times, Per Stenius, CEO and Client Director at Reddal, discussed how South Korea can advance its AI and robotics ecosystem to boost global competitiveness.
Advancing South Korean shared growth and global competitiveness
12 September 2025 — At the 119th Shared Growth Forum, Holim Wang, Manager at Reddal Korea, shared perspectives on advancing Korean economy by enhancing the competitiveness of its SMEs and lessen the dependence on conglomerates.
South Korea’s opportunity to pave the way for a more promising future, amidst current uncertainties
3 February 2025 — Amid the ongoing political turmoil in Korea and the implications of Trump’s second presidency, the Korean economy faces the risk of significant instability. Now is the critical moment for Korea to reform its old growth model for a brighter future.
Strategies for startups to secure VC funds in the current economy
18 September 2024 — In the current challenging economic landscape, startups need solid financial preparation before pursuing venture capital funding. Meanwhile although there are many caveats, well-designed and effective government incentives can also play a key role in fostering sustainable entrepreneurship growth.
Perspectives on the Korean market and its future development
12 August 2024 — Dr. Per Stenius, Client Director at Reddal, recently appeared on The Globalists, a program on Arirang TV that explores the experiences and perspectives of global opinion leaders.
No time to waste – A collaborative approach to boost South Korea’s competitiveness in global sustainability ecosystem
5 July 2024 — South Korea's conglomerate-driven, top-down economic structure faces challenges in the global shift toward sustainability, necessitating agile and drastic measures to improve environmental impact. To achieve long-term competitiveness, collective efforts are needed from the domestic private sector, the government, and foreign technical partners.
Prospects in shipbuilding for South Korea and Japan amid the US and China scrutiny
8 May 2024 — Following the recent investigation by the US into alleged unfair Chinese economic practices in shipbuilding and maritime logistics, the dynamic of the global maritime industry is expected to shift. This action could inadvertently provide an opportunity for South Korean and Japanese producers.
South Korea – an interesting market for European companies
26 April 2024 — Despite slower growth in recent years, Korea remains a major economic force. As more foreign companies are engaging with Korea and Young Korean firms are also networking globally, the Korean market is become increasingly attractive and accessible to international, especially European, businesses.