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Number of foreign visitors dips 10.7% in March
The number of foreign visitors to South Korea dropped nearly 11 percent in March from a year earlier amid the coronavirus pandemic, data showed Friday. A total of 74,604 foreigners visited the country last month, down 10.7 percent from the same month a year earlier, according to the data from the Korea National Tourism Organization (KNTO). Chinese arrivals were the largest number at 18,980, followed by Americans with 12,321 and citizens from the Philippines with 9,268. Visitors from China ros
Social Affairs April 30, 2021
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Defector group sends propaganda leaflets into N. Korea in defiance of ban
A North Korean defector group claimed Friday it has sent anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border in defiance of a ban enacted recently over concern such a leafleting campaign could provoke the North and endanger the safety of people in border regions. Fighters for a Free North Korea led by Park Sang-hak, a vocal North Korean defector, said that the group flew 10 large balloons carrying around 500,000 leaflets, 500 booklets and 5,000 $1 bills from unidentified border areas in Gyeonggi and Gang
North Korea April 30, 2021
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Daewoo Shipbuilding wins W184.5b order for 2 LPG carriers
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. said Friday that it has signed a 184.5 billion won ($166.5 million) deal to build two liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers. Under the deal with local shipper Hyundai LNG Shipping Co., Daewoo Shipbuilding will deliver the vessels by the fourth quarter of 2023, the shipbuilder said. Hyundai LNG Shipping is a local shipper specialized in liquefied natural gas (LNG) transportation. Daewoo Shipbuilding has won orders of 24 ships, including 11 oil
Industry April 30, 2021
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Moon's approval rating hits record low of 29%: Gallup
President Moon Jae-in's approval rating dropped below 30 percent for the first time since his inauguration in May 2017, a Gallup Korea poll showed Friday. In its three-day survey from Tuesday of 1,000 adults nationwide, 29 percent of respondents supported Moon's leadership, down 2 percentage points from a week earlier. His approval rating has been on the decline since recording 40 percent in the first week of March. The proportion of those disapproving of his presidency stayed at 60 percent.
Politics April 30, 2021
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Samsung ranks 2nd in Q1 smartphone revenue: report
Samsung Electronics Co. was the runner-up in the first-quarter smartphone market in terms of revenue, a report showed Friday, though it was the top vendor by volume. The South Korean tech titan logged a revenue share of 17.5 percent in the January-March period, down from 20.2 percent a year earlier, according to market tracker Counterpoint Research. Samsung was the only brand among the top five to see its revenue share decline as others expanded their presence. Apple Inc. defended its top s
Industry April 30, 2021
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Unseasonal snowfall covers mountains in Gangwon Province
Unseasonal snowfall blanketed mountainous areas of Gangwon Province, east of Seoul, on Friday, the last day of April usually known in South Korea as a season of early summer-like warm weather. Late-night rain turned into snow in the Gangwon mountains 1,300 meters above sea level early Friday morning, with 15 centimeters of snow recorded on and around the peak of Mount Seorak, about 200 kilometers east of Seoul, as of 9 a.m., according to national park officials there. Similar amounts of snow a
Social Affairs April 30, 2021
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Military reports 4 new COVID-19 cases
Three soldiers and an airman tested positive for the new coronavirus, the defense ministry said Friday, the latest in a series of infections at barracks across the nation. The four service members, all from different units, were confirmed to have been infected following their recent vacation, bringing the total number of infections among the military population to 784, according to the ministry. Nationwide, South Korea reported 661 more COVID-19 cases, including 642 local infections, raising t
Defense April 30, 2021
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Samsung maintains 2nd spot in tablet market in Q1: report
Samsung Electronics Co. remained the world's second-largest tablet computer vendor in the first quarter of the year, a report showed Friday, amid the market's robust growth driven by the stay-at-home economy. The South Korean giant logged a market share of 20 percent in the January-March period, after shipping 8 million Galaxy Tab tablets, up 60.8 percent from a year ago, according to market researcher International Data Corp. (IDC). Apple Inc. defended its top position with a 31.7 percent sha
Industry April 30, 2021
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NK's largest youth group drops late founder's name from title after 25 years
North Korea dropped the name of late national founder Kim Il-sung from the title of its largest youth organization and put the word "socialist" back into the title, according to state media Friday, a move aimed at tightening ideological discipline of younger generations. The Kimilsungist-Kimjongilist Youth League, governed by the ruling Workers' Party, was renamed as the Socialist Patriotic Youth League (SPYL) at the 10th congress in Pyongyang, according to the Korean Central News Age
North Korea April 30, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Moon gets another AstraZeneca vaccine shot for summit with Biden, G-7 session
President Moon Jae-in received his second dose of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine Friday, a few weeks earlier than initially scheduled, as he plans to visit Washington for talks with President Joe Biden in late May. He got the first shot at the Jongno Ward public health center in Seoul on March 23 in order to attend a Group of Seven (G-7) summit to be held in Britain from June 11-13. At that time, he was scheduled to get the second dose in May. Later, South Korea and th
Politics April 30, 2021
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New cases in 600s for 2nd day, virus curbs extended for 3 weeks
South Korea's daily new virus cases remained in the 600s for the second day Friday as the country extended its social distancing measures against the coronavirus amid concerns of another wave of the pandemic. The country reported 661 more COVID-19 cases, including 642 local infections, raising the total caseload to 122,007, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said. The latest tally was slightly down from 679 new cases the previous day, after reaching 769 cases on Wednesday o
Social Affairs April 30, 2021
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Seoul stocks open lower on virus woes
South Korean stocks opened lower Thursday amid concerns of the spreading new coronavirus cases. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) fell 5.82 points, or 0.18 percent, to 3,168.25 points in the first 15 minutes of trading. Stocks got off to a muted start as the country's social distancing scheme will be extended by three more weeks ahead of holidays next month. South Korea's industrial output increased 0.8 percent in March on-month, slowing from a 2.1 percent growth in F
Market April 30, 2021
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S. Korea to resume discount coupon program on dining, arts next month
South Korea said Friday it plans to resume a discount coupon program aimed at boosting spending on dining and cultural performances next month as it seeks to prop up domestic demand hit hard by the pandemic. The government plans to hand out coupons to enable people to use food delivery services via apps and enjoy cultural performances on online platforms, according to First Vice Finance Minister Lee Eog-weon. "The government will push for the discount coupon program to buttress improving
Social Affairs April 30, 2021
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GM to recall Bolt EVs to update battery software
US automaker General Motors Co. said Friday it will recall Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles equipped with batteries produced in LG Energy Solution Ltd.'s South Korean factory to update its battery software and ease fire risks. The recall covers about 69,000 Bolt EVs for the 2017-2019 model years, installed with LG's batteries made from its factory in Ochang, 120 kilometers south of Seoul. About 9,500 units were sold in South Korea, the Korean unit of GM said. Dealers will install "advan
Mobility April 30, 2021
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Moon to hold first summit with Biden on May 21: Cheong Wa Dae
SEOUL/WASHINGTON -- South Korean President Moon Jae-in and US President Joe Biden will hold their first summit talks in Washington on May 21, the allies announced Friday. Moon is scheduled to visit the US capital for the one-on-one summit to be held at the White House at Biden's invitation, according to Chung Man-ho, senior Cheong Wa Dae secretary for public communication. He said the leaders' decision to hold an in-person summit despite the "difficult" situations attributable to the
Foreign Affairs April 30, 2021
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