Hyundai's Big Bet: $21 Billion Investment Aims to Win Over U.S. Tariff TalksHyundai'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 LargeThe 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 DestructionUrgent 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 CrisisKorea 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 TransformationMinister 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 SeoulThe 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 OverhaulThe 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 RevealedKia 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 AccessibilityVolvo 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 ControversyThe 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 DayChina'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 PushThe 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 CrisisChina 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 TensionsAccording to a recent report, Chinese hackers have successfully infiltrated Treasury Department systems and stolen sensitive information.
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