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Now is no time to add pressure on businesses: top executives
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CJ CheilJedang to spur overseas growth with new Hungary, US plants
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Seoul to host winter festival from Dec. 13
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Nationwide rail disruptions feared as union plans strike from Dec. 5
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Blackpink's solo journeys: Complementary paths, not competition
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N. Korea, Russia court softer image: From animal diplomacy to tourism
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[Today’s K-pop] Blackpink’s Jennie, Lisa invited to Coachella as solo acts
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Smugglers caught disguising 230 tons of Chinese black beans as diesel exhaust fluid
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Korean Air offers special flights for mileage users
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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[Profile] Lee Joon-sik, Education Ministry
Lee Joon-sik, a former professor at Seoul National University’s School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, was appointed to be the new education minister and deputy prime minister for social affairs. As an expert in mechanical engineering, he started teaching at his Alma mater, SNU, in 1985, and took various positions at the school including vice president of research, dean of research affairs and director of the micro thermal system research center.The 63-year-old educator and researcher is
Dec. 21, 2015
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[Profile] Kang Eun-hee, Gender Equality and Family Ministry
Rep. Kang Eun-hee of the ruling Saenuri Party, a former IT businesswoman, has been appointed as the new Gender Equality and Family Minister.A graduate of Kyungpook University’s physics education program, Kang worked as a school teacher before founding her IT venture Winitech in Daegu in 2000. Prior to winning a National Assembly seat in 2012 as a proportional representative, the 51-year-old served as the chairwoman of the Korea IT Business Women’s Association and deputy floor leader for the Saen
Dec. 21, 2015
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[Profile] Sung Young-hoon, Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission
Sung Young-hoon, 55, a legal expert whose 30-year career has encompassed stints as a district prosecutor, special investigator and attorney, was named to chair the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.He started his career as a public prosecutor for Busan District Office in 1986, and also worked as chief prosecutor of the Gwangju District Office, deputy minister for legal affairs at the Ministry of Justice and chief prosecutor of the Criminal Trial and Civil Litigation Department. During
Dec. 21, 2015
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[Profile] Hong Yoon-sik, Interior Ministry
Hong Yoon-sik, a former vice minister at the Office for Government Policy Coordination, has been named interior minister.Hong, 59, is known as a veteran in state affairs, having served various key posts during his 30-year career in the prime minister’s office. Born in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, the nominee received his bachelor’s degree in law from Seoul National University and master’s degree in policy from the University of Michigan in the U.S. He passed the state civil service exam in 1985
Dec. 21, 2015
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Korea to increase public sector part-time jobs
The South Korean government Monday mapped out a plan to expand its part-time work scheme in the public sector by 2018, which would increase the public workforce by more than 1 percent. Under the plan, it will offer government-backed part-time jobs for women in a bid to help them return to work after childbirth and boost the country’s low birthrate. The Ministry of Employment and Labor, along with relevant ministries, announced these and other plans in a meeting.Unlike part-time jobs generated by
Dec. 21, 2015
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Multiple choice testing can ‘smother creativity’
On Nov. 12, over 600,000 Korean students took the college entrance exam, known here as the “Suneung” and widely referred to as “the most important test of their lives.” But Lee Won-key, the vice president of Seoul National University of Education, said the exam papers comprised of multiple-choice questions represents what is wrong with the English education in Korea. The multiple-choice questions restrict the students’ thinking to prearranged options, depriving them of a chance to think creative
Dec. 21, 2015
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Korea limits tuition fee hikes
The Education Ministry on Sunday announced that it has capped college tuition hikes for next year at 1.7 percent, down from 2.4 percent this year.It marked the fourth straight fall of the maximum tuition increase rate. Ministry officials said the rate took into consideration recent inflation rates. The tuition increase cap is restricted by law to 1.5 times the average inflation rate of the previous three years. The average inflation rate for 2013-2015 marked 1.1 percent. The government is planni
Dec. 21, 2015
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Korean Air wraps up 2015 mission of planting love, hope
From small communities in Korea to flood-stricken Nepal, Korean Air wrapped up its annual mission to support people in need around the world, fulfilling its corporate responsibility as the nation’s largest air carrier. Employees of Korean Air pose for photo after planting trees in the Baganuur Desert in Mongolia. Korean AirAccording to the company, it has completed a series of sharing projects to relieve the pain of people suffering from poverty and isolation through joint efforts by its senior
Dec. 21, 2015
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SK launches W30b fund to support start-ups
SK Group on Sunday launched a 30 billion won ($25 million) fund that aims to support tech start-ups in the fields of agriculture and fisheries. The fund targets venture firms and young entrepreneurs based in Daejeon and the neighboring Sejong area where SK opened a start-up acceleration center in July to join a government-led initiative across industries. With the latest funding, SK has secured a combined 75 billion won to support venture firms and start-ups and create an ecosystem for business
Dec. 21, 2015
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Denmark marks 150 years since C. Nielsen’s birth
The Danish Embassy teamed up with communications company Jabra to hold a concert Tuesday to mark the 150th birth anniversary of Danish composer Carl Nielsen. The event at the Seoul National University Museum of Art attracted 150 guests from diplomatic missions, cultural industries, educational institutions and business communities, part of worldwide performances celebrating the occasion. Danish-Korean group “Trio con Brio Copenhagen” ― comprised of Korean sisters, violinist Hong Soo-jin and cell
Dec. 20, 2015
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French language gets boost in Korea
The International Organization of the Francophonie (OIF), an agency dedicated to popularizing French language and culture worldwide, launched a support group in Seoul last week to widen collaboration with Korea.The Council of Promotion of Francophonie in Korea is comprised of diplomats with networks in Tokyo, Hanoi, Bangkok and Jakarta. The agency will support cultural events, academic conferences and business partnerships, meeting once or twice a year.“We are here to celebrate Francophonie’s es
Dec. 20, 2015
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Tunisian Embassy celebrates quartet’s Nobel Peace Prize
The Tunisian Embassy on Tuesday held a reception to commemorate the awarding of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize to the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, a coalition of unionists, employers, lawyers and human rights activists that brokered peace and forestalled a civil war.The quartet is credited with preventing violence in 2013, following the Jasmine Revolution that overthrew longtime president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and ended six decades of dictatorship. By facilitating compromise between dive
Dec. 20, 2015
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Indonesia honors Korean Army general
The Indonesian Embassy on Friday awarded a former Korean military chief for his contributions to strengthening the bilateral alliance and Indonesia’s defense capacity. Former ROK Army Chief of Staff Kim Yo-han was awarded the Order of Service Medal, an honor bestowed to individuals who made distinguished achievements benefiting the Indonesian government or military. The medal is conferred by Indonesian President Joko Widodo. “The Indonesian government and army express deep gratitude to Gen. Kim
Dec. 20, 2015
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WTO members agree to end farm subsidies
The member countries of the World Trade Organization agreed to end agricultural export subsidies by 2023 during their latest ministerial talks in Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday. The Korean Trade Ministry said Sunday that the 162 WTO members reached a dramatic agreement on some key issues in the agricultural sector, including the sensitive farm subsidies. (Yonhap)WTO director general Roberto Azevedo in a statement welcomed the agreement, calling it the “most significant outcome on agriculture” in t
Dec. 20, 2015
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Daewoo E&C seeks sale of mall near Yongsan Station
Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co. is promoting the sale of “Yongsan Summit Square,” a shopping mall in Yongsan, central Seoul, company officials said Sunday.The officials said the mall in front of Yongsan Station was part of the high-rise residential complex “Yongsan Prugio Summit” that the company has constructed. An artist’s rendering of Yongsan Prugio Summit (Daewoo E&C)The three-story mall includes 139 shops and is expected to draw high demand given that it is situated near AmorePacifi
Dec. 20, 2015
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Korea enters into 3 new FTAs
Korea on Sunday entered into free trade pacts with three economies, including its largest trade partner and one of today’s major sources of global economic uncertainty ― China. (Yonhap)The FTAs with China, Vietnam and New Zealand are projected to bring to Korea an additional 1 percentage point in gross domestic product growth over the next decade through a $5 billion increase in annual shipments to the three markets. “Global trade outlook is not good, but we hope the FTAs will serve as a much-n
Dec. 20, 2015
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Samsung Pay, Apple Pay to vie in China
Rival mobile-payments services Samsung Pay and Apple Pay will compete head to head in the all-important Chinese market next year. Samsung Electronics and Apple on Thursday announced separate deals with state-owned bank card network China UnionPay Bank that will allow customers to add credit or debit cards to their respective mobile-payments services. The services would start in China as early as the first quarter of next year after the tests and certifications required by the Chinese regulators.
Dec. 20, 2015