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After opposition U-turn, Korea to repeal plan for financial capital gains tax
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[Breaking] North Korea fires short-range ballistic missiles: JCS
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Amid record-low approval rating, Yoon forgoes Assembly budget address
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Gangnam Station ramming suspect to face detention
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South Korea and Central Asia set stage for first summit
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Local food festivals enjoy unexpected popularity as snacks go viral
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Ruling party leader condemns North Korea troop dispatch as crime against humanity
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‘Children have the right to great stories': Head of Astrid Lindgren Award stands firm against book ban
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SK chief vows to tackle AI bottleneck along with Nvidia, TSMC
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Harris, Trump face off as North Korea tests US on Election Day
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S. Korea's COVID-19 test kits exported to UAE: Cheong Wa Dae
South Korea has sent 51,000 coronavirus test kits to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in "emergency exports," Cheong Wa Dae said Tuesday. So far, 17 countries have formally requested the items from South Korea, it added, amid the global attention being paid to the country's rapid testing regime that is apparently behind a lower-than-average mortality rate. The UAE is the country South Korea can ship the kits to the fastest, according to a Cheong Wa Dae official, who added that the mov
PoliticsMarch 17, 2020
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Samsung begins mass production of industry's fastest mobile storage
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest memory chip and smartphone maker, said Tuesday it has begun mass-producing the industry's fastest mobile storage. The 512-gigabyte (GB) embedded universal flash storage (eUFS) 3.1 is in mass production for use in flagship smartphones, according to Samsung. The latest product delivers three times the write speed of its previous mobile memory, the 512GB eUFS 3.0, with performance of 1,200 megabytes per second (MB/s), it added. Samsung's 512GB eUFS
TechnologyMarch 17, 2020
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150 countries, territories restricting entry from S. Korea over coronavirus fears
Ten more countries have banned the entry of people from South Korea over coronavirus concerns, raising the total number of countries and territories imposing such entry or quarantine restrictions to 150, even though Seoul has seen a marked drop in new infections. Eighty-five countries and territories were set to impose or were already imposing an entry ban on people from Korea, up from 75 the previous day, the foreign ministry's chart showed Tuesday. Canada was the latest in the list with it
Foreign AffairsMarch 17, 2020
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US rejects side deal on labor costs for USFK workers
The US State Department on Monday reiterated its earlier stance opposing a South Korean proposal to separately discuss labor costs for United States Forces Korea. Korean workers at the US military here were notified that they would be put on unpaid leave amid stalled talks on sharing costs for 28,500 US troops. “A separate negotiation based solely on labor cost sharing would greatly detract from expeditiously concluding a mutually acceptable and comprehensive Special Measures Agreement,&r
DefenseMarch 17, 2020
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Korean-made virus test kits being sold overseas
South Korean biotech firms are exporting their novel coronavirus test kits as countries scramble to stem the rapid spread by isolating infected people, industry sources said Tuesday. Seegene, Kogene Biotech, Solgent, SD Biosensor and other companies have all received permission from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) to sell their products in South Korea, as well as in overseas markets. The products that have received permission mostly use real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR
TechnologyMarch 17, 2020
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S. Korea again pushes back new school year on virus fears
South Korea said Tuesday it will be postponing the new school year for another two weeks as it fights COVID-19 group infections that have occurred at churches, hospitals and even Zumba classes. Under the measure, the new school year at kindergartens and elementary, middle and high schools nationwide will begin on April 6, five weeks later than in normal years, according to the education ministry. Child care centers, which provide care for toddlers and children up to 7 years old, will also clo
Social AffairsMarch 17, 2020
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S. Korea increasingly turns eyes on imported cases amid slowing virus infections
South Korea on Tuesday decided to expand its special quarantine procedures to people coming from all countries of the world as concerns about imported cases are rising after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. Starting Thursday, all people arriving in South Korea will be subject to the special quarantine measures, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). All arrivals should have their temperature checked and fill out health documents at airports. They should n
Social AffairsMarch 17, 2020
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‘Shincheonji didn’t lie about membership figures’
Despite suspicions to the contrary, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus membership list that authorities obtained through a probe was not much different from the list the Christian sect had provided earlier. Some politicians, heads of local governments and Justice Ministry officials had called for a prosecutorial investigation into the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, accusing the sect of hampering disease control efforts by intentionally omitting names from the list it submitted. After the Central D
Social AffairsMarch 17, 2020
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Oceans Minister in self-quarantine following contact with virus patient
Minster of Oceans and Fisheries Moon Seong-hyeok is working remotely in self-quarantine after coming into contact with a COVID-19 patient, the ministry said Tuesday. Moon started working from home Monday and will do so for 14 days. He is the first Cabinet member to go into self-quarantine. “Minister Moon was notified of the self-isolation from health authorities. He plans to work remotely from his residence until March 24,” said a ministry official. Though Moon tested negative f
Social AffairsMarch 17, 2020
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North Korea needs $840,000 for virus response: UNICEF
UNICEF said a fund of $840,000 is required to help North Korea respond to the coronavirus pandemic, the UN agency said in a report. North Korea has not yet reported a confirmed case of the virus nor a death associated with the disease, which many watchers outside have cast doubt on. The reclusive communist state has banned entry of travelers, tightened borders against imported goods and ramped up disinfection measure. According to the report out of $840,312 North Korea needs to navigate the
North KoreaMarch 17, 2020
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Korea's money supply grows in Jan.
South Korea's money supply continued to grow in January, partly on an increase in funds held by local households, central bank data showed Tuesday. The country's M2 came to 2,927.5 trillion won ($2.36 trillion) as of end-January, up 0.7 percent from a month earlier, according to preliminary data from the Bank of Korea (BOK). From a year earlier, the reading marks a 7.8 percent rise. M2 is a measure of the money supply that counts the currency in circulation, including bank debentures and dep
EconomyMarch 17, 2020
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Eximbank donates W250m to virus-hit Daegu
The state-run Export-Import Bank of Korea has donated 250 million won ($201,000) to nonprofit groups to support small business owners and senior residents living in Daegu, the southeastern city hit hardest by the novel coronavirus outbreak. Korea Eximbank has donated 100 million won to the comprehensive welfare center for the elderly staying at home alone, outsourced by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. The center will purchase food from traditional markets in Daegu and deliver them to the
MarketMarch 17, 2020
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[Advertorial] LG Chem vows to enter top 5 global chemical company list
LG Chem has rolled out its plan to crack the top 5 global chemical company list by 2024 through change and innovation in its four key business areas. LG Chem ranked 10th best chemical firm in C&EN’s Global Top 50 chemical companies of 2018, published by American Chemical Society. Also, the company’s brand value surpassed 4 trillion won ($3.22 billion) for the first time, maintaining fourth place for two consecutive years, according to Brand Finance Chemicals 25 2020 report.
IndustryMarch 17, 2020
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Conductor Teodor Currentzis’ Korean engagement canceled due to COVID-19
Conductor Teodor Currentzis and his MusicAeterna’s much-awaited performances in Seoul have been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Currentzis, a rising star conductor in the classical music scene, and MusicAeterna were to hold concerts at the Lotte Concert Hall on April 7 and 8. “Teodor Currentzis and MusicAeterna have been strongly looking forward to their first ever concerts in South Korea, and to meeting with an audience that is well known for its appreciation of mu
PerformanceMarch 17, 2020
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[Market Close-up] Have tech shares hit rock-bottom?
With stock prices of major tech firms plummeting, retail investors think it is a big opportunity to profit, given the ultralow interest rates. Past experience of the local stock market’s dramatic rebound -- led by the memory chip market boom -- and pervasive advisory reports by local analysts, led many individual investors to jump on the bandwagon. The stock prices are really appealing now, but is it worth it? According to the stock market operator Korea Exchange (KRX), the share pric
MarketMarch 17, 2020
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Carmakers set to post poor Q1 earnings on virus fallout
South Korean carmakers are likely to post poor earnings results for the first quarter due to the escalating fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, analysts said Tuesday. The country's five carmakers -- Hyundai Motor Co., Kia Motors Corp., GM Korea Co., Renault Samsung Motors Corp. and SsangYong Motor Co. -- have already suffered several weeks of output disruptions after suppliers in China halted production amid the spread of COVID-19. The coronavirus pandemic prompted many countries to impose
MobilityMarch 17, 2020
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Cluster infections, incoming travelers threaten capital area
South Korea reported fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases for a third straight day on Tuesday, but concerns lingered in the metropolitan area as group transmission and imported cases emerged as new risks in the anti-virus fight. Gyeonggi Province, which surrounds Seoul, reported a sharp increase of 31 cases, which brought the total in the province to 262, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In Seoul, cases increased by 12 to 265, while Incheon, west of Seoul, ad
Social AffairsMarch 17, 2020
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[News Focus] COVID-19 makes Korean currency cheaper
SEJONG -- A country’s interest rate generally determines the value of its currency, although this formula may not be applicable to safe havens such as the US dollar, the euro, the British pound and the Japanese yen. For an emerging country whose currency depends on reserve currencies like the dollar, a low interest rate incurs an outflow of foreign capital as the currency becomes less attractive to investors. Capital flight results in a cheap local currency. Over the past few
EconomyMarch 17, 2020
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S. Korea to spend W30b won to support fishery industry
South Korea said Tuesday it will allocate 30 billion won ($24.2 million) to fishing businesses hit hard by the economic fallout from the global spread of the new coronavirus. The decision came amid a sharp decrease in the consumption of seafood from home and abroad due to the COVID-19 epidemic. South Korea said it will provide 20 billion won in loans with a low interest rate of 1.3 percent to local aquaculture households whose sales have tumbled by 15 percent or more in February from a month
EconomyMarch 17, 2020
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S. Korea to launch 'emergency economic council' over coronavirus impact
President Moon Jae-in announced plans Tuesday to establish an "emergency economic council" that will be headed by himself and push for additional bold steps to shore up South Korea's economy in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The move reflects a growing sense of alarm over what he called "unprecedented emergency economic conditions," which are more serious than the 2008 global financial crisis. Speaking at a weekly Cabinet meeting, he raised the possibility that the i
PoliticsMarch 17, 2020