Here is today's morning news summary. **Economy**: Goldman Sachs forecasts South Korea's economic growth rate at 1.8% for next year and predicts the possibility of a base rate cut by the Bank of Korea. However, the decline in bank branches continues to be an issue, and discussions are needed to ensure financial accessibility. **Society**: Approximately 70,000 railway, subway, and education civil service workers are planning a full strike on December 5-6. The birth rate is projected to rise for the first time since 2015. The number of subscribers to simplified actual damage insurance claim services has exceeded 600,000, but actual claim numbers remain limited due to difficulties in securing hospitals. **International**: U.S. President-elect Trump announced he will impose a 25% tariff on Mexican and Canadian products on his first day in office. This is a measure to address illegal immigration and drug issues, and tariff policies are expected to be actively used going forward. **Other**: Tesla's actual driving range is shown to be significantly shorter than displayed on the dashboard. Samsung Electronics is notifying some executives of their retirement, and is expected to focus on recovering competitiveness under Chairman Lee Jae-yong's strong leadership.