South Korea’s finance workers staged a general strike on Friday, with thousands of union members gathering in Seoul to demand higher wages and shorter working hours.
U.S. Demands Cash Financing, Escalating Tariff Pressure on South Korea
U.S. tariff negotiations in late July, President Lee Jae-myung assessed that the talks had produced a mutually beneficial outcome, stating, “We have overcome a major hurdle.” At the time, government …
U.S. Demands Cash Financing, Escalating Tariff Pressure on South Korea
U.S. tariff negotiations in late July, President Lee Jae-myung assessed that the talks had produced a mutually beneficial outcome, stating, “We have overcome a major hurdle.” At the time, government …
South Korea Warns US Projects Remain in Limbo Without Visa Fix
Without resolving the visa issue, meaningful progress remains virtually impossible,” South Korea’s Prime Minister Kim Min-seok told Bloomberg News in Seoul on Wednesday in an exclusive interview that …
South Korea Warns US Projects Remain in Limbo Without Visa Fix
Without resolving the visa issue, meaningful progress remains virtually impossible,” South Korea’s Prime Minister Kim Min-seok told Bloomberg News in Seoul on Wednesday in an exclusive interview that …
Top diplomats from US, South Korea, Japan voice concern on Taiwan Strait
The foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and the United States expressed concern about increasingly frequent destabilising activities around Taiwan in a joint statement after their meeting.
Exclusive: South Korea’s Bond Interest to Hit 10% of Tax Revenue
The interest costs the South Korean government must pay on borrowed funds are projected to nearly reach 10% of national tax revenue in four years. Concerns are growing that fiscal health is …
Japan, US, S.Korea FMs express concern over N.Korea-Russia military ties
Foreign ministers of Japan, the United States and South Korea have issued a joint statement expressing serious concern over North Korea’s increasing military cooperation with Russia.
Trump’s $350 Billion Investment Demand Could Trigger 1997-Style Financial Crisis, Says South Korea’s President
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said that President Donald Trump’s demands for a $350 billion investment in the U.S. could trigger a 1997-style Asian financial meltdown, without the necessary …
Trump’s $350 Billion Investment Demand Could Trigger 1997-Style Financial Crisis, Says South Korea’s President
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said that President Donald Trump’s demands for a $350 billion investment in the U.S. could trigger a 1997-style Asian financial meltdown, without the necessary …