After years of being the only country that blocks Find My, Apple says it is planning to bring the service to Korea in Spring 2025.

National Assembly of the Republic of South Korea

National Assembly of the Republic of South Korea
In July 2024, complaints from users in South Korea reached a point where they were finally petitioning the government to allow Apple’s Find My feature to work. Any iPhone made for sale in South Korea had Find My permanently disabled, so it wouldn’t work even when the owner was in a different country.
Now in a statement on its Korean website, Apple has announced that it plans to bring Find My to the country shortly.