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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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Why cynical, 'memeified' makeovers of kids' characters are so appealing
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[Graphic News] Per capita meat consumption
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced on Sunday that Koreans consumed a total of 2.17 million tons of meat including beef, pork and chicken last year. This translates to meat consumption of 43.7 kg per person
June 24, 2013
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European firms need right mix of skills
Striking the right balance between foreigners and Koreans is the key to running a successful foreign branch in Korea, advises Christoph Heider, the newly minted secretary-general of the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea. “It’s important that at least one of the top management is a Korean,” said Heider in an interview with The Korea Herald. This is because, in his view, “at least one of the management should know the Korean market by heart.”But it’s not only about nationality, Heider added, s
June 24, 2013
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Korea, Japan decide not to extend currency swap
South Korea and Japan have decided not to extend the soon-to-be-expired won-yen swap facility worth $3 billion in currency, officials said Monday.Korea's central bank said that it and its counterpart in Japan have reached a decision to end the bilateral swap line, which is due to expire on July 3.South Korea and Japan signed a swap deal worth $13 billion in 2008 to better prepare for the global financial crisis. They expanded the swap line temporarily to $70 billion in 2011. Under the deal, Seou
June 24, 2013
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S. Korea, Saudi Arabia seek to boost cooperation on nuclear energy
South Korea and Saudi Arabia sought to boost their cooperation in nuclear energy Monday in a meeting attended by their energy ministers."The nuclear technology advanced by South Korea will be of a great help to Saudi Arabia in its project to build nuclear power plants," Seoul's Energy Minister Yoon Sang-jick said, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.Saudi Arabia, the world's largest supplier of petroleum, plans to build up to 16 nuclear reactors by 2032 as a way of diversifyi
June 24, 2013
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Scandals may dent Korea’s drive to export nuclear plants
Korea will launch a drive to export its nuclear power plants to Saudi Arabia by hosting minister-level talks between the two countries in Seoul on Monday for cooperation in the nuclear energy sector.The repeated scandals revolving around the use of substandard parts supplied with forged quality certificates in several domestic nuclear reactors, however, may put a dent in the government’s nuclear plant export initiative ― one of the administration’s key economic policy agendas. The number of loca
June 23, 2013
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Market watches rebuilding of Shin-Banpo apartments
The real estate market in Korea, which suffered from a long slump, is showing signs of recovery after the government’s announcement of new stimulus measures in April.The centerpiece of the measures is to give tax breaks to both home sellers and buyers so that real-estate transactions can be revitalized.Market observers said that people expected to benefit most are those who purchase or sell small or old apartments in Gangnam, the most expensive district in Seoul. This is because the new tax ben
June 23, 2013
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Meat consumption increases 22 pct over 4 years
South Koreans' meat consumption increased more than 22 percent over the past four years, with pork remaining the most popular, government data showed Sunday. The data released by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety found that South Koreans consumed a total of 2.18 million tons of meat last year, or 43.7 kilograms per person.The nation's per capita meat consumption has increased 22.3 percent over the past four years, rising from 36.8 kg in 2009 to 38.7 kg in 2010, 40.4 kg in 2011 and 43.7 kg i
June 23, 2013
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Korean Air to stop carrying shark fins
Korean Air announced on Thursday that it would stop transporting shark fins, joining a campaign to protect endangered sharks. The company’s decision was in line with several international moves to protect shark species. Earlier in March, delegates agreed to add five species of sharks to a list of endangered animals at the annual Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora held in Thailand. “Shark fins are one of the most expensive seafood products. Currently 1
June 20, 2013
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KFS seeks to preserve Baekdu-Daegan ecosystem
Amid the growing sense of alert on global warming, climate changes and ecosystem destruction, it has become a key task to secure plant resources and promote related research.In step with such worldwide competition, Korea has decided to create a new national arboretum in Bonghwa, North Gyeongsang Province, according to the Korea Forest Service.The arboretum will be located near Baekdu-Daegan, the country’s longest mountain range, which runs along the entire Korean Peninsula. It is also to become
June 20, 2013
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June 19, 2013
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Korea to help Myanmar adopt development model
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Hyun Oh-seok said Korea would help Myanmar to adopt the Saemaul Movement, a development model, Korea used during the 1970s to grow the economy under the direction of late President Park Chung-hee, the father of President Park Geun-hye.A group of government officials led by Hyun visited Naypyidaw on Wednesday to hold a series of meetings with Myanmar officials, including Kan Zaw, minister for National Planning and Economic Development of Myanmar.Korea pl
June 19, 2013
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Ministry, FAO to jointly open first fisheries college
The first fisheries college is expected to open in Korea as soon as 2015.The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said Wednesday that it will establish a special fisheries college here, jointly with the United Nations-affiliated Food and Agricultural Organization.The goal is to help developing countries achieve sustainable growth by promoting their fisheries industries, according to officials.The curricula will include fisheries policy, ocean resource management, sea farming skills and international
June 19, 2013
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[Graphic News] Migrant workers’ pay much higher than at home
Asian migrant workers in Korea were found to receive much higher wages than they had been paid in their native countries, a poll showed this week.According to the survey of 1,058 foreign laborers from 10 Asian countries, their average monthly earnings, including overtime pay and other extra bonuses, were 1.62 million won ($1,430). This was 6.4 times the average wage of 250,000 won ($222.4) they had received in their home countries.Korea’s legal minimum wage (1.09 million won) is 4.4 times the av
June 18, 2013
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[Graphic News] Average smartphone now less than $300
The average selling price of smartphones worldwide dropped below $300 for the first time, according to data released Monday by Strategy Analytics.The average price for a smartphone in the first quarter of this year marked $299, down from $342 and $333 in the same quarter in 2011 and 2012, respectively.Aside from the fourth quarters of 2011 and 2012, the average price has been on a downward trend since early 2011.The data suggested that increasing numbers of smartphone users in China, India, Braz
June 17, 2013
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[Power Korea] Korea aims to export airport infrastructure
Hope that a Korean consortium, led by the Incheon International Airport Corp., could win the first deal to build an international airport overseas this month is rising as the government is developing a package of programs to support the deal.Backed up by its global brand power, the IIAC partially exported its know-how to Russia, the Philippines, Nepal, Cambodia and Indonesia, but has not yet exported a full package deal, which includes construction of an airport, terminals and operational system
June 17, 2013
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Seoul set to enforce energy saving measures
Amid daily possibilities of a power shortage, the country will begin enforcing a set of measures this week aimed at reducing its use of electricity, the government said Monday.Starting Tuesday, all public offices will be required to maintain their indoor temperatures at 28 degrees Celsius or above, with all commercial buildings also required to keep their temperatures at 26 degrees or above, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.The move comes as the country was forced to shut
June 17, 2013
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Saudi Arabia studies Korea’s spatial information system
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is to share its expertise in spatial information management with the Saudi Arabian government.Civil servants of the Mecca city office will be visiting Korea this week to take educational sessions on spatial information technology, according to officials on Monday.During the two-day course, the ministry will give a presentation on how to computerize information on underground facilities and to run an information platform on spatial information.“T
June 17, 2013
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[Photo News] Protest against corporation-bashing bills
June 17, 2013
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Reactivation of halted reactors likely to be delayed
The reactivation of the suspended nuclear reactors will take longer than the four months predicted by the government, elevating concerns about the nation’s electricity shortage, according to nuclear experts.The Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety recently reviewed the inspection period for the suspended Shin-Wolsong Reactor 1, extending it by two months from early August to mid-October, according to officials.The 1 million-kilowatt reactor was suspended late last month after it was revealed that a
June 16, 2013
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Commercial banks to kick off debt rescheduling plan
South Korean commercial banks will kick off their debt restructuring programs for the so-called "house poor," who are unable to pay off their debts, including mortgages, starting on Monday. Under the plan named "pre-workout," the banks will extend the repayment period for borrowers with fewer than 90 days of delinquency to up to 35 years, industry sources said Sunday. However, borrowers whose properties are under legal dispute can not apply for the program. Borrowers who filed for a personal fin
June 16, 2013