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  • SK On accelerates U.S. battery joint venture preparations amid localization push
    SK On accelerates U.S. battery joint venture preparations amid localization push SEOUL, May 07 (AJP) - South Korean battery maker SK On is accelerating its battery joint venture projects in the United States, aligning with the growing emphasis on localization spurred by the United States' trade policies and new tariffs, according to industry officials on Wednesday. SK On, which is collaborating with global automakers on multiple large-scale ventures, is now focusing on expanding its footprint in the North American electric vehicle (EV) market. BlueOval SK, i May 7, 2025
  • Coupang posts record Q1 revenue, unveils major share buyback plan
    Coupang posts record Q1 revenue, unveils major share buyback plan SEOUL, May 07 (AJP) - Coupang Inc. reported its strongest-ever first-quarter earnings on Wednesday, pulled by favorable exchange rates and strong customer engagement despite sluggish consumer spending and growing competition in the ecommerce sector. The South Korean e-commerce giant, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, posted 11.5 trillion won ($7.9 billion) in revenue for the January–March period, alongside a 340 percent jump in operating profit to 233.7 billion won. Net i May 7, 2025
  • Teaser for Squid Game finale unveiled ahead of release next month
    Teaser for 'Squid Game' finale unveiled ahead of release next month SEOUL, May 7 (AJP) - Netflix teased a trailer for the third and final season of its hit South Korean series "Squid Game" on Tuesday, ahead of its release next month. The 90-second clip immediately garnered over 208,000 views, just three hours after being unveiled on YouTube, reflecting fans' high expectations for the upcoming series. The teaser suggests that the deadly, high-stakes game continues with deeper and more intricate storylines, as contestants vie for an e May 7, 2025
  • UN to discuss North Koreas ongoing sanctions violations and ties with Russia
    UN to discuss North Korea's ongoing sanctions violations and ties with Russia SEOUL, May 07 (AJP) - The United Nations Security Council will convene on Wednesday to address North Korea’s continued breaches of non-proliferation resolutions, amid growing concerns over its expanding military ties with Russia. Seven member states - South Korea, the United States, Denmark, France, Panama, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom - requested the meeting. Discussions are expected to focus on North Korea’s continued breaches of Security Council resolutions May 7, 2025
  • KHNP pledges to comply with Czech court order blocking nuclear deal
    KHNP pledges to comply with Czech court order blocking nuclear deal SEOUL, May 7 (AJP) - Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) said Wednesday it would honor legal proceedings in the Czech Republic, following a court decision to block the signing of a multibillion-dollar nuclear power contract. A regional court in Brno issued an injunction on Tuesday, just one day before KHNP and Czech utility Elektrarna Dukovany II (EDU II) were scheduled to finalize a deal to build two nuclear reactors at the Dukovany site. The move comes as part of an ongoing May 7, 2025
  • Kim Moon-soo and Han Duck-soo to meet for talks on single candidacy
    Kim Moon-soo and Han Duck-soo to meet for talks on single candidacy SEOUL, May 07 (AJP) - People Power Party (PPP) presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo and independent contender Han Duck-soo are set to meet Wednesday evening to discuss the possibility of unifying their campaigns ahead of the June 3 presidential election. Both camps have confirmed that the meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. on May 7, though the location will be disclosed later. With both men seen as key conservative figures, the discussion is drawing attention as a potential step towar May 7, 2025
  • Former PM seeks broad coalition as PPP in disarray over fielding unified candidate
    Former PM seeks broad coalition as PPP in disarray over fielding unified candidate SEOUL, May 6 (AJP) - Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who declared his presidential bid last week, met with ex-Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon in central Seoul on Tuesday in a flurry of moves to gain support and consolidate forces, with the presidential election now less than a month away. After a meeting, the two said they agreed to cooperate in forming a coalition to push for constitutional reform to change the current five-year, single-term presidency, as the country faces a " May 6, 2025
  • Senior US official to visit Jeju for preparatory talks ahead of APEC summit
    Senior US official to visit Jeju for preparatory talks ahead of APEC summit SEOUL, May 6 (AJP) - A senior U.S. official is scheduled to visit South Korea later this week to coordinate preparations for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit slated to be held here this fall. According to the U.S. Department of State on Monday, Matthew Murray, the U.S. ambassador for APEC, will travel to Jeju from May 11 to 17 to attend preparatory meetings, after making stops in several cities in Japan. The U.S. will "continue to leverage APEC to May 6, 2025
  • Golfer Ryu Hae-ran jumps to No. 5 in latest world rankings
    Golfer Ryu Hae-ran jumps to No. 5 in latest world rankings SEOUL, May 6 (AJP) - Golfer Ryu Hae-ran climbed seven notches to fifth in the women's world golf rankings released Monday, after earning her first LPGA win of the season last week. Ryu, who secured her third career LPGA title with a wire-to-wire victory at the Black Desert Championship in Ivins, Utah last Sunday, rose to the highest ranking of her career at No. 5 in the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings. Nelly Korda of the U.S. remains at No. 1, followed by Atthaya Thitik May 6, 2025
  • Kim Moon-soo calls for broad candidate unification in conservative bloc
    Kim Moon-soo calls for broad candidate unification in conservative bloc SEOUL, May 04 (AJP) - People Power Party (PPP) presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo on Sunday expressed support for a broad-based conservative candidate unification, saying it would be desirable to include as many contenders as possible. “It would be best if everyone could participate together as broadly as possible,” Kim told reporters during a visit to Jangja Village in Pocheon, north of Seoul. His comments came in response to a question about whether a potential unif May 4, 2025