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  • North Korea vows nuclear weapons program to remain irreversible
    North Korea vows nuclear weapons program to remain 'irreversible' SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) - North Korean state media on Monday condemned Washington for infringing on the country's sovereignty, citing a statement from its permanent mission to the U.N. in Vienna, where it reiterated that its status as a nuclear weapons state is "irreversible" under its constitution and vowed to "thoroughly oppose and reject" any attempt to change it. "We strongly denounce and reject the U.S. provocative act of revealing once again its September 15, 2025
  • K-beauty leaders sell assets, seek growth abroad as competition with indie brands intensifies
    K-beauty leaders sell assets, seek growth abroad as competition with indie brands intensifies SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) - South Korea’s top cosmetics companies are accelerating restructuring efforts, selling assets and seeking new growth channels as they confront intensifying competition from a rising wave of independent K-beauty labels. Industry officials said Monday Aekyung Industrial, best known for its dual portfolio of cosmetics and household goods, is preparing for a transfer of ownership to Taekwang Group. Cosmetics account for 40 percent of its revenue and ge September 15, 2025
  • Hyundai E&C wins major seawater plant contract in Iraq
    Hyundai E&C wins major seawater plant contract in Iraq SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) - Hyundai Engineering & Construction said Monday it had secured a contract worth more than $3 billion to build a seawater treatment plant in southern Iraq, one of the largest infrastructure projects the country has awarded in recent years. The agreement, signed Sept. 14 in Baghdad at the office of the Iraqi prime minister, is part of Iraq’s Gas Growth Integrated Project, an ambitious initiative that spans oil, gas, solar energy and water infrast September 15, 2025
  • [K-Tech] South Korean food technology company bets on chocolate without cocoa
    [K-Tech] South Korean food technology company bets on chocolate without cocoa SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) - On a recent afternoon, oval-shaped chocolate balls sat neatly on a platter at HN Novatech's research center. Their glossy shells promised indulgence, and the first bite delivered a familiar rush: creamy tartness followed by a flood of chocolate flavor. What the confection lacked was the very ingredient that defines chocolate. Instead of cacao, the morsels were made largely from plants like perilla seeds, almonds and coconuts — engineered to mimi September 15, 2025
  • Seoul trade chief picks up baton in stalled trade talks with US
    Seoul trade chief picks up baton in stalled trade talks with US SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) -South Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo has left for Washington in hopes of finalizing a trade deal with the United States that has been stalled since a framework was agreed in late July, in return for a reprieve on the U.S. tariff rate for Korean imports from the initial 25 percent to 15 percent. Yeo ascends to the mound on behalf of Seoul after Industry and Energy Minister Kim Jung-kwan returned to Seoul Sunday without settling talks with his U.S. cou September 15, 2025
  • Dollars dominance amplifies US financial shocks in South Korea: BOK
    Dollar's dominance amplifies US financial shocks in South Korea: BOK The Bank of Korea has warned that South Korea’s economy remains acutely vulnerable to financial turbulence in the United States, a consequence of the dollar’s unrivaled role in global finance and trade. In a report released on Monday, the central bank argued that the international status of the dollar magnifies the effect of American financial shocks, rippling through South Korea’s markets, exports and investment. The analysis also urged policymakers to pr September 15, 2025
  • [K-Pop] Soundtrack from Netflix K-pop anime tops Billboard 200 albums chart
    [K-Pop] Soundtrack from Netflix' K-pop anime tops Billboard 200 albums chart SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) - The soundtrack of Netflix's hit South Korean anime "KPop Demon Hunters" topped the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart this week. According to the American music chart on Sunday, the soundtrack claimed the top spot on the Billboard 200, overtaking American singer Sabrina Carpenter's "Man's Best Friend." After debuting at No. 8 on June 20, the album remained at No. 2 for seven nonconsecutive weeks before reaching the top. September 15, 2025
  • Homeplus, other retail chains struggle to attract buyers amid restructuring
    Homeplus, other retail chains struggle to attract buyers amid restructuring SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) - South Korea’s retail industry is in crisis, with once-prominent chains flooding the market in search of new owners. Yet despite months of outreach, potential buyers are steering clear, leaving companies from hypermarkets to e-commerce platforms stuck in limbo. Homeplus, one of the country’s largest hypermarket chains, has been searching for investors since March, when it entered restructuring to protect jobs and stabilize operations. Desp September 15, 2025
  • South Korea, China to hold foreign ministers meeting in Beijing
    South Korea, China to hold foreign ministers' meeting in Beijing SEOUL, September 15 (AJP) - Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will visit Beijing this week, making his first trip to China since assuming his post. According to the Foreign Ministry, Cho is scheduled to hold talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Wednesday during his two-day visit. The meeting's agenda is expected to include North Korea-related issues and raise concerns over large steel structures recently installed by Chinese authorities in waters near the West Sea. September 15, 2025
  • South Koreas trade chief heads to US for tariff talks
    South Korea's trade chief heads to US for tariff talks South Korea's Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo is traveling to Washington, D.C., on Monday to advance stalled tariff negotiations with the United States. This visit follows Industry Minister Kim Jeong-gwan's recent meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Yeo plans to meet with U.S. trade officials, including Jamieson Greer from the U.S. Trade Representative's office, to discuss follow-up agreements. In July, both nations agreed to reduce mutual tariffs from September 15, 2025