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  • Hyundai's Big Bet: $21 Billion Investment Aims to Win Over U.S. Tariff Talks Hyundai's Chung Euisun is heading to the US to aid Korea's tariff talks with Washington, following a meeting with President Trump.
  • South Korea Braces for Impact as U.S. Tariffs Loom Large The government aims to finalize tariff talks with the U.S. to reduce risks for export companies amid rising uncertainties.
  • Seoul Cracks Down: Foreign Nationals Face Penalties for Real Estate Violations! Seoul government acts against three foreign nationals for misusing real estate in permit zones, emphasizing compliance with regulations.
  • Unlocking Cash: South Korea's New Stimulus Coupons for Everyone! South Korea's stimulus coupon program aims to boost domestic spending, with details on eligibility and application now available.
  • Wasted Food Aid: Nearly 500 Tons of Emergency Biscuits Set for Destruction Urgent food rations in Dubai face expiry due to aid freeze, prompting US officials to act against wasted tax dollars.
  • KAI's Future in Jeopardy: Privatization Rumors and Leadership Crisis Korea Aerospace Industries is at a crossroads, awaiting a new leader's appointment amid resurfacing sale rumors.
  • Korea's Tax Breaks: Will Your Extra Paycheck Survive? Korea's ruling party may extend a popular tax deduction to support over 12 million workers and boost private consumption.
  • AI at the Helm: New Minister Bae Kyung-hoon Outlines Plans for National Transformation Minister Bae Kyung-hoon starts his role, pledging to advance science and ICT under the new administration.
  • Cybersecurity Takes Center Stage at AmCham's First Seminar in Seoul The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea held a seminar on cybersecurity, focusing on global trends and national security implications.
  • Leadership Gaps Stall South Korea's Ambitious Financial Overhaul The Lee Jae Myung government is undergoing extensive reforms in Korea's financial agencies, facing complex negotiations and role delineation challenges.
  • Revolutionizing Corporate Governance: South Korea's New Law Puts Shareholders First! South Korea's Cabinet approved a bill mandating companies' boards to prioritize fiduciary duties to shareholders alongside their firms.
  • Xiaomi’s Success vs. Apple’s Failure: What’s the Difference? Xiaomi's rapid success in the EV market contrasts with Apple's failure, showcasing the importance of tech ecosystems and government support.
  • Kia's New EV4 Electric Sedan: Range, Pricing, and Features Revealed Kia launches the EV4 electric sedan with two models, competitive pricing, and a program to reduce ownership costs.
  • How Volvo’s EX30 Electric SUV Is Revolutionizing EV Accessibility Volvo launches the EX30 electric SUV in South Korea, featuring government subsidies, premium performance, and advanced safety features.
  • Tesla’s $400 Million Armored Vehicle Deal with State Department Put on Ice Amid Controversy The U.S. State Department has paused plans for a Tesla vehicle contract amid controversy, removing it from budget proposals.
  • Xi's War on Corruption: How Far Will China Go to Clean House in 2025? The EU condemned North Korea's IRBM test for violating UN resolutions, while South Korea doubts the missile's reported performance.
  • Cyberattacks from China Targeting Taiwan Surge to 2.4 Million a Day China's cyber attacks targeting Taiwan's government have surged to 2.4 million daily, doubling from last year.
  • GOP to Tackle Tax Cuts, Immigration, and Federal Regulations with a Single Legislative Push The Republican Party plans to consolidate key Trump policies into a 'mega bill' by late April, focusing on tax cuts and immigration.
  • China Offers $14,000 Incentive for Second Child Amid Population Crisis China launches a national campaign to encourage childbirth, addressing its serious low birthrate issue by supporting young couples.
  • Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Treasury, Stealing Sensitive Data Amid Growing Tensions According to a recent report, Chinese hackers have successfully infiltrated Treasury Department systems and stolen sensitive information.
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