Moov, the largest and fastest growing global marketplace for used semiconductor equipment, today announced it will be expanding its presence in …
Indonesia’s stock market loses its sheen as China reopens
Overseas investors sold $1.17 billion worth of Indonesian equities in the last three months, but they put down $13.78 billion in China and $4.86 billion in South Korea, according to data from stock …
Can South Korea and Japan overcome their past and focus on the future?
What does it take to heal old wounds? Leaders in Japan and South Korea are finding out as they work to improve their countries’ troubled relations.
(LEAD) S. Korea’s exports down for fifth month in Feb. on falling chip demand
By Oh Seok-min SEOUL, March 1 (Yonhap) — South Korea’s exports fell for the fifth consecutive month in February due mainly to weak global demand for semiconductors amid an economic slowdown, the …
Manage crisis and more to ease tensions with North Korea: Korea Herald contributor
The writer says communication with the countries involved in the region is essential from the perspective of South Korea. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea Feb Exports to Fall at Milder Pace Thanks to Calendar Effects
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s exports likely fell in February for a fifth straight month, dragged down by weak China-bound shipments, a Reuters survey showed on Monday, although the pace of the decline would ease thanks to favourable calendar effects.
New images offer rare glimpse of the DMZ between North and South Korea where wild animals find peace and flourish
There are 6,168 wildlife species of plants, mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles living on Korea’s heavily militarised borders.
North Korea says it test-fired 4 missiles a day after the U.S. held defense drills
The launch comes a day after the U.S. and South Korea held tabletop exercises simulating a North Korean nuclear attack.
Tech war: US alliance with Japan, Netherlands to ban chip equipment exports to China may spur investment in South Korea
Agreement by the Netherlands and Japan to join the US in restricting chip-related exports to China could benefit South Korea, which could attract semiconductor equipment makers to invest in the country as an alternative production and distribution centre,
No go for humans but wildlife finds sanctuary in DMZ between North and South Korea
Golden eagles, goats and wild cats are among the 6,168 wildlife species found between the two nations which technically remain at war.