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Korea ranks 5th among OECD states in Q1 food price growth
South Korea ranked fifth among the 35 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries in the growth of food prices in the first quarter, OECD data showed Saturday. In the January-March period, Korean food prices jumped 3.9 percent from a quarter earlier, following Turkey with 9.7 percent growth, Latvia's 5.9 percent, the Czech Republic's 4.1 percent and Estonia's 4 percent, the data showed. Local officials say the spread of avian influenza and the outbreak of foot-and-mouth
Economy June 11, 2017
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Aging society to fuel growth in agriculture-fishery sector, health care services
South Korea's rapidly aging society is expected to fuel growth in the country's agricultural and fisheries sector, and health care services, a local think tank said Sunday, calling on the country to better prepare for changes down the road.According to the report by the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, the number of local households whose head is aged over 60 will jump from 28.7 percent as of last year to 40.7 percent in 2026 and reach 57.8 percent in 2045. The state-run
Economy June 11, 2017
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Korea expected to be 15th-largest rice producer in 2017: FAO
South Korea is expected to become the world's 15th largest producer of rice this year, a report by the United Nations food organization showed Sunday.According to the Food Outlook by Food and Agriculture Organization, South Korea is set to produce 4.1 million tons of rice this year, down 3.1 percent from 4.2 million tons in 2016.The total should be equivalent to 0.8 percent of all rice to be harvested this year around the world that could reach 502.6 million tons, the report said. Numbers
Economy June 11, 2017
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SK chief to receive James A. Van Fleet Award
Chey Tae-won, the head of South Korea's No. 3 conglomerate SK, will receive the Korea Society's James A. Van Fleet Award next month, the company said Sunday.Chey has been selected as this year's winner of the award in recognition of his contributions to business ties and industrial cooperation between South Korea and the United States, the society said. (Yonhap)An awards ceremony will be held in Seoul on July 18 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the nonprofit organization.Named after Gen. Jam
Industry June 11, 2017
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What’s next for Comey? Maybe law, corporate work, politics
WASHINGTON (AP) -- So what‘s next for James Comey?The former FBI director boldly challenged the president who fired him, accused the Trump administration of lying and supplied material that could be used to build a case against President Donald Trump.But after stepping away from the Capitol Hill spotlight, where he’s always seemed comfortable, the 56-year-old veteran lawman now confronts the same question long faced by Washington officials after their government service.His dry quip at a rivetin
World News June 11, 2017
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LG Uplus launches spam-blocking app
LG Uplus Corp., the country's smallest mobile carrier, said Sunday it has launched a spam-blocking application with its rival KT Corp."Whowho-Uplus" was co-developed by LG Uplus and Whowho&company Corp., the biggest spam blocker, with over 10 million downloads, which is operated by KT, the country's No. 2 mobile carrier. (Yonhap)The app provides users with detailed information on suspicious incoming calls and messages based on a database of 600 million numbers. The app can identify callers to bl
Industry June 11, 2017
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Samsung Electronics operating profit forecast at over W12tr
Samsung Electronics Co.'s second quarter operating profit is forecast to reach record high levels, with most estimates around the "low" 12 trillion won ($10.6 billion) to upwards of over 13 trillion won, local brokerages said Sunday.Reports coming out of securities firms showed market consensus for a very strong performance for the world's No. 1 smartphone and memory chip manufacturer, with keen interest even being shown on operating profits surpassing the 13 trillion-won mark. (Yonhap)The South
Industry June 11, 2017
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Near half of households suffer some kind of crisis: poll
Nearly half of South Korean households have suffered some kind of crisis, with financial difficulties cited as the prime culprit, a poll showed Sunday.According to the survey of 1,500 people aged 20-64 taken by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs in July last year, some 46 percent said they have endured a family crisis during their lifetime.The state think tank carried the results of the telephone survey in a recently published report titled "Characteristics of Family Crises in a C
Social Affairs June 11, 2017
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Hyundai, Kia take hit in China as Japanese carmakers reap benefits of THAAD row
The diplomatic row between Seoul and Beijing over the deployment of the US anti-missile system in the country that hurt sales of South Korean cars in China has benefited Japanese automakers, data showed Sunday.Numbers provided by local carmakers and the China Passenger Car Association showed that from March to May of this year, sales of vehicles made by Hyundai Motor Co. and its sister company Kia Motors Corp. reached 175,576 units, down 60.8 percent from 447,420 cars sold a year earlier. South
Mobility June 11, 2017
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S. Korea mulling over how to name Moon‘s North Korea policy
South Korea's unification ministry is mulling over how to name President Moon Jae-in's inter-Korean policy to better present his vision for solving North Korea's nuclear problems and promoting economic cooperation, government sources said Sunday.Moon's policy advisory panel has instructed the ministry to come up with the name of the president's policy, which would include key words of peace and economy based on his pledges made on his campaign trail, they said.The chief executive said that he wi
Politics June 11, 2017
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Shutdown of coal-fired plants causes no power shortage
South Korea's power supply hovered above its demand for the past seven days after a temporary shutdown of eight old coal-fired power plants, government data showed Sunday, shaking off concerns over a possible shortage.Starting June 1, the aged thermal power plants, including four in central Chungcheong Province, went offline for a month in line with the government's efforts to cut the country's air pollution.Despite the shutdown, the country's electricity supply remained higher than its consumpt
Industry June 11, 2017
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No reported Galaxy S8 battery problems in 50 days
There have no battery problems reported in Samsung Electronics Co.'s latest Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8 Plus smartphones since their launch in April, industry sources said Sunday.The company's new flagship went on sale on April 21 following the halt of the production and recall of the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7 phablet due to some units catching fire while being recharged. The company admitted that faulty batteries were behind the problem. (Yonhap)The sources attributed the lack of any incidents so
Industry June 11, 2017
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Exports of Korean cultural content up 9.7% in 2016: data
Exports of South Korean cultural content rose 9.7 percent on-year in 2016 despite an economic slowdown and China's restriction on imports of Korean pop culture over a diplomatic row, data showed Sunday.Overseas shipments of cultural products reached 6.21 billion won ($5.52 million) in 2016, compared with 5.66 billion won the previous year, according to the data by the Korea Creative Content Agency.This photo taken on May 10, 2017, shows the 10th International Busan Contents Market, an event on b
Industry June 11, 2017
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Sony's premium TVs threaten Samsung, LG
Sony Corp.'s resurgence in the premium TV market is starting to threaten the lead enjoyed by South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc., industry data showed Sunday.Data provided by the global market tracker IHS showed that in the first half of this year, Sony accounted for 39 percent of all TVs with a price tag exceeding $1,500, up more than twofold compared with 17.5 percent tallied by the Japanese company in the previous quarter. LG`s premium OLED TV on display (Yonhap)In t
Industry June 11, 2017
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Number of import vehicles in corporate car fleet falls to record-low levels
The number of imported vehicles in South Korea's corporate car fleet has fallen to record-low levels this year after the government enforced stricter rules on non-business use, industry data showed Sunday.According to data provided by the Korea Automobile Importers and Distributors Association, the percentage of imported cars newly registered with companies in the January-May period stood at 34.5 percent. (Yonhap)"Of the 94,397 vehicles imported, 32,581 were bought by companies in the five-month
Mobility June 11, 2017
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