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Korea's economy contracts 0.2% in second quarter
SEOUL, July 25 (AJU PRESS) – South Korea's economy contracted 0.2 percent in the second quarter from the previous quarter, the Bank of Korea reported Thursday. The central bank attributes the decline to the effect of the first quarter's strong growth, slowing domestic consumption, and a sharp increase in imports. The fall in real gross domestic product (GDP) for the April-June period came after 1.3 percent growth in the first quarter, which set a high benchmark for
July 25, 2024 -
Trump victory could dampen US EV market, impact Korean battery makers, analyst says
SEOUL, July 25 (AJU PRESS) - A potential victory for Donald Trump in the upcoming U.S. presidential election could further dampen the electric vehicle (EV) market in the United States, potentially affecting Korean battery manufacturers, according to a report from Eugene Investment & Securities Co. released on Wednesday. The analysis suggests that Trump's potential policies, including the repeal of fuel efficiency regulations and changes to EV subsidies and import tariffs, co
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Convenience store chain CU opens 400th branch in Mongolia
SEOUL, July 25 (AJU PRESS) - CU, a leading convenience store chain in Korea, has opened its 400th store in Mongolia, six years after entering the country in 2018. Among Korean convenience stores, CU has also become the first to achieve profitability in its overseas business. BGF Retail, the operator of CU, announced Thursday that its Mongolian partner, Premium Nexus, reported sales of 286.1 billion Tugrik ($84.7 million) and an operating profit of 9.6 billion Tugrik ($2.8 million) f
July 25, 2024 -
Korean cable maker Taihan secures $137 million US contract
SEOUL, July 25 (AJU PRESS) - Taihan Cable & Solution has secured a 190 billion won ($137 million) deal to supply high-voltage power cable systems for a major grid modernization project in the eastern United States, the Korean company said Thursday. The contract, which marks Taihan’s largest-ever in the U.S., involves providing 138kV and 345kV cables and connectors to replace aging power infrastructure. The deal, awarded to Taihan's U.S. subsidiary T.E.USA, brings Ta
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PHOTOS: Moran Market undergoes change as dog meat ban approaches
SEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - Moran Market, a traditional five-day market in Seongnam, south of Seoul, is brimming with visitors seeking healthy foods as Joongbok, the second of the three dog days, approaches. Once famous as one of Korea's three largest dog meat markets, Moran Market has undergone major changes. With the closure of slaughter facilities and the passage of a law banning dog farms, slaughter and sales effective from 2027, most external signs in the market have removed referen
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E-commerce platforms Tmon, WeMakePrice face escalating crisis amid payment delays
SEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - Korean e-commerce platforms WeMakePrice and Tmon are facing a mounting crisis due to prolonged payment delays to sellers, stemming from a liquidity crunch involving their Singapore-based parent company, Qoo10. The two sites have delayed settlements with sellers since early July, prompting some businesses to cancel products and withdraw from the platforms. Damages are estimated to exceed 100 billion won ($72.23 million). Major retailers, including Lott
July 24, 2024 -
Korea's birth rate increases for two consecutive months for first time in nearly a decade
SEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - Korea saw an uptick in the number of newborns for the second consecutive month in May, marking the first such increase in nearly a decade, according to Statistics Korea data released on Wednesday. Some 19,049 babies were born in April this year and 19,547 babies the following month, up 2.8 percent and 2.7 percent, respectively, compared to the same months a year ago. It marked the first time since October 2015 that the country saw an increase in the nu
July 24, 2024 -
Actor Yoo Ji-tae speaks out on N. Korean human rights situation at US conference
SEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - South Korean actor Yoo Ji-tae addressed North Korea's dire human rights situation at a conference in Washington D.C. on Monday (local time). "I urge you to extend your hands to the darkest places," Yoo said at the International Dialogue on North Korean Human Rights co-hosted by the Washington-based National Endowment for Democracy and the Ministry of Unification. "It is not injustice itself but our indifference that nurtures inj
July 24, 2024 -
Korean firms face setback at US beauty expo after container theft
SEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - Dozens of Korean beauty companies faced a major setback at Cosmoprof North America, a prominent industry fair in Las Vegas, after a container carrying their exhibition items was stolen en route to the event. The Korea International Trade Association (KITA) said Wednesday a container holding products from 70 Korean firms was taken while being transported from the Port of Long Beach in Los Angeles to the exhibition venue in Las Vegas. The theft occurr
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Han Dong-hoon assumes role as new leader of PPP
SEOUL, July 24 (AJU PRESS) - Han Dong-hoon, the justice minister-turned-politician who was newly elected as the leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), began his official duties on Wednesday by visiting the National Cemetery in Seoul. Visiting the cemetery has become a customary practice for many politicians before assuming their roles, as they pay respects to deceased political figures, war veterans, and freedom fighters who contributed to the country's development. T
July 24, 2024
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PHOTOS: Retro street in central Seoul faces uncertain future
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PHOTOS: Seoul Summer Beach transforms Gwanghwamun into urban water park
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PHOTOS: Incheon Airport gears up for summer travel boom
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From lovebugs to nutrias: Korea grapples with growing threat of alien species
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Dark web drug ring with 4,000 buyers busted
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Defense chiefs of S. Korea, US, Japan to meet in Tokyo next week
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Actor Yu Ah-in booked on allegations of sexually assaulting man in his 30s
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Amid e-commerce settlement dispute, Tmon begins refunds after customers occupy office
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Peruvian Embassy in Seoul celebrates Independence Day
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Korea Eximbank, IDB sign $300 million co-financing deal for Latin America infrastructure projects