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[The Beijing Hour: South Korean Political Turmoil, Global Trade War Impacts, and Cultural Highlights]-[South Korean Constitutional Court removes impeached president Yoon]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-04-04

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The Impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol

On April 4, 2025, South Korea reached a historic political milestone as the Constitutional Court voted "unanimously" to remove impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol from office. Acting Chief Justice Moon Hyun-bei delivered the verdict, stating that the "national losses" resulting from the president's "failed attempt at martial law" in December necessitated his immediate removal. The court upheld all five grounds for impeachment, citing "serious unconstitutional and illegal acts," including the mobilization of the military and police to undermine constitutional institutions. As the country prepares for a snap election within 60 days, acting president Han Duck-su has promised an "orderly and peaceful vote." Despite his ouster, Yoon faces ongoing legal jeopardy, specifically a "criminal trial on charges of insurrection," which could lead to further prosecution beyond his removal from the presidency.

Global Economic Turmoil and the U.S. Trade War

Global markets are reeling following Washington’s aggressive trade policies. A new "25% tariff on all automobiles and car parts" imported into the U.S. has triggered widespread economic turbulence. Major U.S. stock indexes suffered their worst losses since the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Dow Jones dropping 1,679 points. The Chinese Association of Automobile Manufacturers condemned the move as a violation of "World Trade Organization rules," warning that it will "hamper global economic recovery." Canada has announced "25% retaliatory tariffs" on non-compliant U.S. vehicles, while the WTO warns of a potential "1% contraction in global merchandise trade volumes." Meanwhile, China has responded by launching a "first-of-its-kind green bond in London" totaling 6 billion yuan, signaling confidence in sustainable development despite the volatile international trade landscape.

China’s Qingming Festival and Cultural Developments

As China observes the three-day Qingming Festival, or "Tomb-sweeping day," domestic tourism is surging. Authorities anticipate over "760 million passenger trips," with travelers favoring short-distance getaways, camping, and flower-viewing trips. Wuhan, famous for its cherry blossoms, has seen a boom in cultural souvenirs, with items like "liquid sand refrigerator magnets" selling out rapidly. In Shanghai, the newly opened Westbound Theater is preparing for a "stellar lineup" of over 100 performances, marking a significant addition to the city's cultural infrastructure. These events reflect a broader trend of domestic consumption growth and a deepening integration of local culture with modern tourism.

International Humanitarian and Technological Efforts

In Myanmar, recovery efforts continue following a 7.9-magnitude earthquake that claimed over 3,100 lives. Chinese medical teams and NGOs are actively on-site, providing "medical care, distributed food and donated tents" to survivors in Mandalay and Naypyidaw. Simultaneously, in Kigali, Rwanda, the first global artificial intelligence summit on Africa highlighted the potential for AI to "boost economic growth" and improve agricultural access, emphasizing the necessity of developing technologies that support local languages. These stories underscore a busy week of geopolitical shifts, economic challenges, and ongoing humanitarian commitments across the globe.

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Get the unmissable news stories of the day.
This is the Beijing Hour.
Examining the events that impact and shape China and the rest of the world.
This is the Beijing Hour.
One hour of news and information brought to you every weekday.
Now here's your host, Shane Megan, with you on this Friday April 4th, 2025.

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