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South Korea on Tuesday announced plans to invest almost $5 billion extra in the country's semiconductor industry, citing "growing uncertainty" over US tariffs.
Meanwhile, allies like South Korea are scrambling to shield their critical industries, unveiling billion-dollar rescue packages for chipmakers caught in the crossfire.
Operators of the airport where Jeju Air Flight 2216 crashed in December, killing 179, failed to meet both international and South Korean guidelines intended to prevent such strikes.
One of the world's quirkier new anti-aging concoctions is the salmon sperm facial. Nicky Kelvin heads to South Korea to find ...
South Korea's car exports inched up from a year earlier in March, driven by rising demand from Asian nations while shipments to the United States dropped sharply ahead of the start of U.S. tariffs on ...
The government will subsidize the construction of underground power transmission lines to semiconductor clusters, as well as increasing the funding ratio for infrastructure in advanced industrial ...
South Korea on Tuesday announced plans to invest an additional $4.9 billion in the country's semiconductor industry, citing ...
Container shipping costs from South Korea to the United States fell for the second consecutive month in March, the customs agency said Tuesday. The average shipping cost for a 40-foot container from ...
South Korea and the United States have discussed efforts to expand space cooperation, including lunar exploration, satellite navigation and maritime domain awareness, Seoul's Foreign Ministry said ...
The Bank of Korea will keep its key interest rate unchanged at 2.75% on Thursday, according to a Reuters poll of economists ...
South Korea will draw up an extra budget of 12 trillion won ($8.45 billion), the finance minister said on Tuesday, up from ...
Trump is showing that he is willing to violate long-standing norms and strike at the core of other countries’ prosperity—and ...