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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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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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Why cynical, 'memeified' makeovers of kids' characters are so appealing
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BOK makes surprise 2nd rate cut to boost growth
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Parliament orders former NIS, Seoul police chiefs to testify
The National Assembly issued an order Wednesday for the two former chiefs of the intelligence agency and Seoul police to attend a hearing on their involvement in an alleged election interference and cover-up after they defied parliamentary summons. The ruling Saenuri Party and the main opposition Democratic Party agreed to hold the hearing on Friday and issue an order of accompaniment to former National Intelligence Service Director Won Sei-hoon and Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Commissioner
Aug. 14, 2013
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S. Korea's jobless rate unchanged at 3.1 pct in July
South Korea's jobless rate remained unchanged in July from a month earlier but job creation slightly quickened, raising hopes that labor market conditions are improving, a government report showed Wednesday.According to the report by Statistics Korea, the jobless rate stood at 3.1 percent last month. The jobless rate adjusted for inflation also stayed unchanged at 3.2 percent over the cited period.The pace of job creation quickened. The number of employed people was 25.47 million in July, up 367
Aug. 14, 2013
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Turmoil, growth story of Korea’s last 60 years
Korea has suffered much throughout its history, bullied by more powerful neighbors and torn apart by the Korean War, which ended in an armistice in 1953. The country was subsequently left divided and deeply impoverished. But in the 60 years since then, South Korea has worked to rebuild not only its infrastructure, but its economy and financial status. The country now stands among the world’s 20 largest economies.This is why Korea, to this day, is approached by under-performing countries eager to
Aug. 13, 2013
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Gov't, ruling party seek to raise minimum salary subject to tax hikes: sources
The government and the ruling party have reached a consensus to raise the minimum annual salary subject to increased taxes starting next year amid criticism that their latest tax code revision plan increases the tax burden on salaried and middle income people, informed sources said Tuesday.According to the sources, the government and the ruling Saenuri Party shared the view to raise the minimum annual salary subject to the tax hikes to over 55 million won (US$49,300) from the 34.5 million won se
Aug. 13, 2013
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S. Korea's H1 tax collection drops to lowest in 3 yrs: data
South Korea's tax collection during the first half dropped to the lowest level in three years, affected by slowing economic recovery, sluggish corporate profits and consumer spending, government data showed Tuesday.According to the data provided by the National Tax Service to Democratic Party Rep. An Min-suk, the government collected a total of 92.19 trillion won (US$82.6 billion) in taxes during the January-June period, down 9.41 trillion won, or 9.3 percent, from a year earlier.This also marks
Aug. 13, 2013
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KNOC abandons $81.5m oil project in Yemen
The state-run Korea National Oil Corp. has decided to abandon the oil exploration business in Yemen, a project that has consumed $81.5 million over the past six years.“The oil reserves in the Yemen gas field No. 4 turned out to fall below the break-even point so we decided in the latest directorate meeting to terminate the project,” said an official of KNOC on Monday.The corporation will thus liquidate KNOC Yemen, a special company established for the purpose, and return the exploration and mana
Aug. 12, 2013
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JTI Korea unveils newest Winston cigarettes
Japanese Tobacco International Korea globally launched its Winston XSuperslims 1 mg in Korea on Monday.Korea was chosen as a test bed for the super-slim cigarette, as the country has high demand for high-quality, low-tar products, JTI Korea said. Winston XSuperslims 1 mg is the fourth product of the Winston XS lineup on sale here, following the launch of XS Lights, XStyle Lights and XS Micro Super Lights in February. Winston XSuperslims 1 mg contains 1 milligram of tar and 0.1 milligram of nicot
Aug. 12, 2013
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Park orders review of new tax code proposal
President Park Geun-hye ordered the government Monday to review its new tax code proposal, saying it should not cause additional burdens to the working and middle classes.Park's remarks follow recent criticism against the government for its plan to overhaul the tax code in a way that critics claim favors the rich and hurts the working and middle classes.Under the overhaul announced last Thursday, 4.34 million people, accounting for about 28 percent of workers, will see their tax burden increase
Aug. 12, 2013
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Korea's import prices dip for 11th month in July
South Korea's import prices declined for the 11th straight month in July as the local currency's gain helped offset higher oil costs, the central bank said Monday.In local currency terms, the country's import prices declined 4.3 percent in July from a year earlier after falling at the same pace of 4.3 percent in June, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK).The import prices have fallen every month since September last year when such prices dipped 2.2 percent on-year. In March, the import prices fe
Aug. 12, 2013
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Warning issued as Korea braces for electricity shortage
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Yoon Sang-jick urged the state-run power supplier KEPCO and other energy-related organizations to stay on top alert as the nation’s electricity supply is to face an unprecedented challenge early this week.“The electricity supply over the next three days will be a tough challenge,” Yoon said during the emergency meeting held in the KEPCO headquarters situation room on Sunday. The meeting was scheduled to take place at the Korea Power Exchange later in the after
Aug. 11, 2013
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UBS mediates 31 Korean ...bogus firms in tax haven
Swiss bank UBS was the most-favored broker by Koreans who established paper companies in overseas tax havens, according to the Korea Center for Investigative Journalism, a group of local journalists.The journalists said they found that UBS branches in Singapore and Hong Kong mediated 31 cases among 369 phantom companies established by Koreans.Those who turned to UBS for alleged tax evasion were reported as Hanjin chairwoman Choi Eun-young, OCI chairman Lee Soo-young and KB AutoTech president Par
Aug. 9, 2013
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Intel reaffirms no plans for N.K. business
WASHINGTON (Yonhap News) ― Intel Corp., a U.S. tech giant, stressed Thursday that it has no intention of doing business in North Korea although it has secured the U.S. government‘s approval for efforts to protect its intellectual property rights in the communist nation.“Our position is that we have no plans to do business in North Korea,” Chuck Mulloy, a spokesman for Intel, said in an email.Last year, the company submitted an application for a “specific license” in North Korea to the Treasury’s
Aug. 9, 2013
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Effective tax rates for high income earners to sharply rise
People earning more than 100 million won (US$89,847) a year will see their effective tax rate rise faster than other income brackets next year under the government's latest tax code overhaul plan, the finance ministry said Friday. The ministry unveiled its 2013 tax code overhaul proposal on Thursday in which it plans to phase out most of the income deduction programs and replace them with tax deductions in a bid to provide more benefits to low- and middle-income earners. The government estim
Aug. 9, 2013
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[Graphic News] More fines for high-income tax evaders
The National Tax Service said Thursday that it has slapped a total of 1.37 trillion won in additional taxes over the past five years on self-employed high-income earners such as doctors and lawyers who evaded taxes. Last year, the NTS unearthed a total of 598 self-employed high-income earners who dodged taxes.
Aug. 8, 2013
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George Mason University to open Songdo campus in 2014
The government has allowed George Mason University to open its regional campus in the international district of Songdo, part of the Free Economic Zone in Incheon, officials said Thursday.The officials said the Industry Ministry’s FEZ committee reviewed the proposal and approved it at a meeting.The campus, scheduled to open in March 2014, will be located at the Songdo Global University Campus area and will be the second university to open a foreign branch in Songdo after the State University of N
Aug. 8, 2013
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Samsung C&T sees growth in Singapore
Samsung C&T, the construction and trading affiliate of Samsung Group, is seeing rapid growth in Singapore.The Korean builder has secured a solid position in the Southeast Asian country since it entered the construction market there in 1992, company officials said.As of July, the company was implementing 17 projects in Singapore worth around $5 billion.Samsung C&T already successfully completed several construction projects in the country, one of which was to build underground tunnels for the Mar
Aug. 8, 2013
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Over 4 million people to see tax burden increase next year
More than 4 million salaried workers in South Korea will see their tax burden increase next year as the government is pushing to overhaul its tax code aimed at broadening its tax revenue base and raising sufficient money to meet growing fiscal demand.The government will also impose taxes on earnings by monks, priests and other religious leaders starting in 2015, putting an end to a years-old controversy over the issue.These are part of measures included in the 2013 tax code overhaul proposal tha
Aug. 8, 2013
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Naver to exit real estate business
The nation’s online portal giant Naver bowed to mounting public pressure and announced on Wednesday that it would withdraw from the real-estate business.Naver, the nation’s largest search engine operator, had been criticized for having expanded its business to online information services markets including shopping and real estate.In particular, the company’s real estate information service, which was launched in 2009, was accused of dealing a serious blow to online real estate agencies that prov
Aug. 7, 2013
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Samsung Electronics sees its assets top W200tr
Assets held by Samsung Electronics Co., South Korea’s top conglomerate by market cap, topped 200 trillion won ($180 billion) as of end-June this year mainly due to its stellar business performance, data showed on Wednesday.Samsung’s assets reached 203.76 trillion won at the end of June, up 12.92 trillion won from three months earlier. The end-June figure is also up 37.46 trillion won from a year earlier, according to its financial statement.Samsung Electronics, the world‘s top maker of memory ch
Aug. 7, 2013
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Duty-free shops not allowed at arrival terminals
The government has concluded a years-long controversy over the feasibility of setting up duty-free shops near airports’ arrival gates and terminals. In a meeting with other economic policymakers in Seoul on Wednesday, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Hyun Oh-seok said a policy revision for duty-free shops at arrival zones would only increase congestion and unfairness in taxation between the rich and poor. Simply put, the cost of disadvantages would outweigh the cost of benefits to the
Aug. 7, 2013