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Heavy snow alerts issued in greater Seoul area, Gangwon Province; over 20 cm of snow seen in Seoul
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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Chaos unfolds as rare November snowstorm grips Korea for 2nd day
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Korea's trade surplus hits nearly 3-year high in May
South Korea's trade surplus surged to a nearly three-year high in May, as an economic recovery of its two largest exporting partners fueled brisk outbound shipments, the government said Saturday.South Korea chalked up a trade surplus of US$6.03 billion last month, compared with a surplus of $2.39 billion a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.Exports gained 3.2 percent on-year to $48.37 billion, while imports fell 4.8 percent to $42.34 billion over the cited per
June 1, 2013
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Infrastructure budget cut a blow to builders
The government’s decision to cut its budget for infrastructure construction by 11.6 trillion won ($10.3 billion) for the next four years is prompting concerns that it would aggravate financial woes facing some builders and their creditor banks.Under the plan, the budget for road construction projects will drop the most, with a 4.5 trillion won ($4.billion) reduction, followed by railroads with a 4 trillion won ($3.6 billion) cut. The cuts for infrastructure make up about 13.8 percent of the over
May 31, 2013
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Creditors may pump cash into STX shipbuilding unit
Creditor banks of troubled STX Group have almost reached an agreement to provide additional liquidity to the group’s shipbuilding unit in a bid to help it stay afloat, industry sources said Friday.Creditor banks of STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co. are moving to offer 300 billion won ($266.4 million) to the company, smaller than the 400 billion won requested by the shipbuilder, according to sources.Previously, the shipbuilder was injected with 600 billion won in liquidity from creditors.STX Group,
May 31, 2013
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Korean food authorities strengthen inspection on U.S. wheat imports
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said Friday it has intensified inspections and quarantines on U.S. wheat as some genetically modified wheat was recently found at a farm in Oregon. U.S. authorities said the genetically engineered wheat found in Oregon was of the type developed by Monsanto to be resistant to the herbicide Roundup. It added that the wheat was not harmful to public health, but was not approved for commercial use. “We are investigating into not only U.S. wheat imp
May 31, 2013
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S. Korea intensifies inspection of U.S. wheat for genetic modification
The government said Friday that it has strengthened its inspection of U.S. wheat imports following the discovery of unapproved genetically modified wheat in Oregon.Currently, the country inspects a 1-kilogram sample from each shipment of U.S. wheat, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.Starting Friday, the government plans to test additional samples of 1 kilogram from each container of U.S. wheat, it said.The move comes one day after the U.S. Animal and Plant Health I
May 31, 2013
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S. Korea's fiscal deficit widens in Q1
South Korea's fiscal deficit widened during the first quarter of this year amid the prolonged economic slowdown, the finance ministry said Friday.The consolidated fiscal account, which reflects the central government's total income and expenditure, posted 14.8 trillion won ($13.1 billion) in deficit during the January-March period, widening by 3.5 trillion won from a year earlier, the ministry said.The growing deficit stems in part from decreased tax revenues affected by the slowing growth. The
May 31, 2013
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University chief, actress, Samsung exec among tax haven account holders
Businessman Kim Seok-ki and his wife and actress Yoon Suk-hwa have been included on the list of those who established paper companies in tax havens, a local journalists’ group said Thursday.The Korea Center for Investigative Journalism, a nonprofit organization also known as Newstapa, released five names ― three businessmen, a university president and an actress ― in its third announcement of the list of Koreans with offshore financial accounts allegedly to operate slush funds or evade taxes. Th
May 30, 2013
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Cross-shareholding among large biz groups strengthens: FTC
SEJONG (Yonhap News) ― Cross-shareholding among affiliates of large business groups in South Korea has been strengthened over the past year, the country’s antitrust watchdog said Thursday.Cross-shareholding refers to a tactic frequently used by conglomerates or chaebol that enables a handful of the owner’s family members to control the entire business group with small stakes through circular shareholding methods.According to a report by Fair Trade Commission, 14 business groups maintained cross-
May 30, 2013
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Prosecution starts probe of fraudulent nuclear reactor parts
The prosecution on Thursday is poised to investigate suspicions that fraudulent quality certificates were issued on faulty components used in the suspended nuclear reactors.The Supreme Prosecutor’s Office launched a special task force in Busan to respond to the charge filed by the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Corporation against the cable suppliers.The task force will not only take charge of the KHNP’s case but also look into all cases of irregularities found in nuclear reactor businesses, accord
May 30, 2013
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Korea No. 22 in competitiveness: IMD
Korea’s ranking in terms of economic competitiveness remained unchanged at 22 among 60 countries in 2013 for the third straight time, according to the Switzerland-based International Institute for Management Development.Asia’s fourth largest economy earned high marks for having a high education level, skilled workforce and reliable infrastructure.However, it received poor scores in the areas of cost of living, tourism and direct investment flows.Its weaknesses also included having high tariff ba
May 30, 2013
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[Graphic News] Only 12 of 23 reactors in operation
Korea currently has 23 nuclear reactors nationwide, generating 30 percent of the nation’s total electricity consumption. According to the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, only 12 out of the 23 reactors are in operation. With the shutdown of two more reactors, the number of halted reactors increased to 10. They have been suspended mainly for maintenance.This is why Koreans are faced with fears of a power shortage in this summer. The lost power supply of 2 million KW translates to 80 percent of Busan’
May 29, 2013
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Companies increase career opportunities for minorities
A government survey of multicultural families released earlier this year showed that 53 percent of female immigrants married to Koreans were employed, higher than the employment rate of women here in general.About half of those women who were in work, however, were engaged in manual or day labor, indicating difficulty in getting quality jobs. About one-fifth were service workers and 14 percent were engaged in mechanical handling. Only 3 out of 10 employed immigrant women had a work contract that
May 29, 2013
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Control cable fraud behind reactor shutdown
The root cause of the suspension of two nuclear reactors and the resulting electricity shortage was faulty control cables, which may have led to a radiation leak in the worst case scenario, according to the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.The disputed cable is a safety feature, intended to deliver action signals to the nuclear reactor’s cooling and shut-off system when an abnormality is detected.“Should these cables fail to perform their function, the possibility of a radiation leak may n
May 29, 2013
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LH to promote public welfare through housing know-how
As the nation’s housing coordinator, the Korea Land & Housing Corporation chose to achieve its social responsibility through its specialty, which is to create a pleasant housing environment for local communities.“The key concept of LH’s social contribution projects is to improve living conditions, especially for the low-income bracket,” said an official of the public corporation.Since 2010, LH has been funding the establishment and operation of social enterprises within its public apartments nat
May 29, 2013
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S. Korea logs smaller current account surplus in April
South Korea's current account surplus narrowed in April from the previous month on smaller trade gains and an increase in foreign investors' dividend repatriation, the central bank said Wednesday.The current account surplus reached US$3.97 billion in April, compared with a revised surplus of $4.93 billion the previous month, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK). The current account is the broadest measure of cross-border trade.The April reading marked the 15th straight month of a surplus run and
May 29, 2013
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Halted reactors threaten summer shortages
The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission on Tuesday suspended the operation of two nuclear reactors and delayed the scheduled operation of two other reactors for their use of substandard components.The government’s decision prompted public concerns over electricity shortages this upcoming summer.The suspended reactors were the Shin-Kori Reactor 2 in Busan and Shin-Wolsong Reactor 1 in North Gyeongsang Province, in which substandard parts were supplied under faulty quality warranties during the
May 28, 2013
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[Graphic News] Korea on alert over widening income gap
Korea saw its income inequality surpass the average of OECD members, raising concerns over the widening economic disparity between the rich and poor.Korea’s top 10 percent group earned 10.5 times the income of the poorest 10 percent, over the OECD average of 9.5 times in 2010, the Paris-based international organization said.The increased inequality led Asia’s fourth-largest economy to rank ninth among OECD members.Mexico showed the biggest gap with the richest 10 percent earning 28.5 times more
May 28, 2013
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Korea starts construction of nuclear power plants in UAE
Korean builders started full-scale construction on nuclear power plant unit 2 in Barakah, United Arab Emirates, on Tuesday, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said. The construction is part of the nation’s first nuclear power plant export deal, which was sealed in 2009. Under the deal worth 21 trillion won ($19 billion), Korea will build four reactors in Barakah by 2020. Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Yoon Sang-jick and other VIPs from the UAE side, including Minister for Presidenti
May 28, 2013
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The right way to fail
The general perception about failure is that it is bad ― and rightly so. Failure incites negative feelings such as desperation, anxiety and a lack of self-confidence. People who do not cope well with failure tend to become risk averse, avoiding challenges and accepting only tasks that are easy to complete. Companies that operate in this manner can consistently achieve their goals in the short run, but will be overtaken by rivals in the long run because they fail to innovate. Innovative global co
May 28, 2013
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Foreigner-only casinos thrive on Chinese influx
The nation’s 16 casinos exclusive to non-Koreans are enjoying a business boom, marking record-high sales reaching 1.3 trillion won ($1.2 billion) last year, according to the National Gambling Control Commission. Behind the growth of the casino business is the increased inflow of Chinese visitors. According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism on Monday, the number of Chinese gamblers visiting Korean casinos surpassed that of Japanese high-rollers for the first time last year, making up
May 28, 2013