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  • Markets on Edge: Trump's Tariff Threats Spark Global Uncertainty The government will monitor financial markets amid uncertainties from Trump's tariff plans affecting trade relations.
  • Seoul Stocks Surge Despite Trump's Tough Tariffs on South Korea Seoul shares rise nearly 1% despite Trump's tariffs on South Korean imports and Samsung's weak earnings guidance.
  • Trump Unleashes New Tariffs: 25% on Japan and South Korea Starting August! Trump announces a 25% tariff on imports from Japan and South Korea starting Aug. 1, marking a shift in trade policy.
  • Why Are Korea's Iconic City Cars Disappearing from the Streets? City cars in Korea, once popular, are vanishing as sales decline significantly, impacting the auto market.
  • Young Car Buyers Hit a Decade Low: What's Driving the Change? New car registrations by people in their 20s and 30s hit a decade low, with only 29,066 new cars registered in the first half of the year.
  • South Korea Seeks Last-Minute Deal as U.S. Tariff Hikes Loom South Korea seeks negotiations with the U.S. after tariff hikes on 14 countries, aiming to mitigate economic impacts before Aug. 1.
  • From Zero to Hero: How South Korea Became a Top Arms Exporter President Lee Jae Myung urges Cabinet to develop plans for a new control tower to enhance South Korea's defense industry.
  • Investors Cheer as South Korea’s Market Rallies on Tariff Talks Delay South Korean stocks rise as investors react positively to extended tariff talks deadline from US President Trump.
  • Trump's Tariff Threats Send South Korean Stocks on a Rollercoaster Ride South Korean stocks dipped slightly amid renewed tariff threats from Trump on copper and pharmaceuticals, affecting market sentiment.
  • Volkswagen's $1.7 Billion Loss Sparks Fierce Strikes and Worker Uproar Volkswagen faces a major crisis with unions striking against layoffs and wage cuts, as competition and costs rise in the EV market.
  • 'I Never Abandoned My Kids': Yulhee Opens Up About Divorce and Custody Decision Former Laboum member Yulhee revealed her struggles post-divorce from Choi Min Hwan on All By Myself, discussing custody and allegations.
  • Global Cybersecurity Crisis: U.S. Companies Race to Fill 4 Million Job Vacancies North Korean hacking targets South Korean defense; global cybersecurity shortages drive U.S. salaries up, surpassing South Korean rates.
  • Is North Korea's New Electric Car a Game Changer or Just Smoke and Mirrors? Fuel shortages are common in North Korea due to long-term economic sanctions and difficulties. The supply and demand of even coal...
  • North Korea's Infrastructure Disappears Amid Loan Dispute North Korea dismantles streetlights along the Gyeongui Line Railway and Donghae LineMinistry of Unification asserts North Korea’s obligation to repay for projects under loan agreementsLast year, mines were installed along these railways and roads On the 18th, the South Korean Ministry of Unification revealed North Korea dismantled dozens of streetlights on the Gyeongui Line and […]
  • China Faces Worst-Case Economic Scenario: Potential Financial Crisis in 2027 Predictions are surfacing that China’s economy, currently facing difficulties, could potentially lead to a financial crisis. The editorial cartoons from a media outlet hint at the plausible likelihood of such a scenario./Jingji Ribao. Currently, the worst-case scenarios primarily advocated by some foreign media and think tanks regarding China’s severe economic situation are being put forward. […]
  • China's Economy Grows by 5.2% in 2023, But Slowdown Expected in 2024 Today Korea=Jin Min-seok reporter | China recorded a remarkable economic growth rate of 5.2% last year, the first year of the 'With Corona' program...
  • China Hits 5% Economic Growth, Negative Prospects for the Coming Year Deflationary crisis, real estate slump, external risks threaten China's economy China's economy grew by 5.2% last year, achieving its target. However, concerns about the Chinese economy, which is facing a deflationary crisis, real estate slump and external risks, remain...
  • North Korean Defectors: Why 80% of South Koreans Have Never Met Them? In South Korea, 80% have never met North Korean defectors, 36% struggle to accept them, with economic issues being the main challenge.
  • China's Economic Dominance Faces Challenges: What Lies Ahead? China's economic dominance narrative falters as forecasts push back surpassing the U.S. to 2037, raising concerns.
  • Can Biden Bounce Back? U.S. Economy and 2024 Election Prospects South Korean analysts expect U.S. economy's global growth leadership with positive impact; uncertainty lingers due to U.S.-China tensions.
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