Denmark, along with its European counterparts, is in the midst of a significant military rearmament, channeling billions of kroner into enhancing defense capabilities. Amid this surge in demand, the defense industry is facing challenges in keeping pace. Enter South Korea, a nation eager to step in and offer its support. However, this move has not been met without a degree of skepticism. Alexander Sjöberg, Berlingske’s Asia correspondent, unravels these complexities in the latest episode of the news podcast “Pilestræde.”
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