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Expert Warns: Tariffs on Allies Could Weaken America's SecurityA US expert warns that tariffs on allies will harm America's economy and security, urging the Trump administration to exercise restraint.
Win-Win or Bust: South Korea's Strategy in U.S. Tariff NegotiationsForeign Minister Cho Hyun aims for a "win-win" deal in US tariff negotiations as steep duties approach.
Korea's Tariff Troubles: Could Negotiations Lower Costs for Exports?Korea could face US tariffs of 15-18% as it seeks a better trade deal, according to a former US trade official.
Electric Vehicle Costs on the Rise: How US Tariffs Could Hit Your WalletKorea's battery industry faces rising US manufacturing costs due to a 93.5% anti-dumping tariff on Chinese graphite, impacting global supply chains.
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.
South Korea Turns the Page: A New Era for Adoption BeginsSouth Korea will transition to state-managed adoptions, ending private agency involvement and emphasizing public oversight.
North Korea Opens Its First Internet Café—and Kim Jong Un Brings His DaughterKim Jong Un's visit to a North Korean internet cafe with his daughter indicates a shift in cultural policy amid global AI trends.
Vietnam Cracks Down on Imports to Avoid U.S. Tariff BacklashVietnam tightens import/export material controls to address U.S. tariff concerns, promoting quality and diversification among businesses.
Trump’s Inauguration Fuels a Sharp Jump in Treasury Yields, Pushing 10-Year Bonds to 4.7%U.S. Treasury yields rise sharply as Trump’s inauguration nears, with forecasts suggesting potential increases to 5.5% or even 6%.
North Korea's Kim Bans Hot Dogs, Citing Their 'Too Western' InfluenceNorth Korea bans hot dogs to curb Western influence, promoting traditional dishes while restricting others like tteokbokki and budae jjigae.
Kim Jong Un Shifts Focus to Economy—No Mention of His Birthday in Recent NewsKim Jong Un inaugurated a local industrial factory in Jaryeong County, promoting the "20×10 Policy" for regional industrial development.
Why Big Business is Throwing Its Support Behind Trump's Inauguration and PolicyCorporate donations to Trump surge, exceeding $200 million post-election, with major firms eager to align with his policies.
Ben Bernanke Warns Trump’s Interference with Fed Independence Could Hurt Inflation and MarketsBen Bernanke warns that interference with the Fed's independence could harm inflation and markets, stressing the need for clear communication.
White House Divided: Biden Rejects Steel Acquisition Despite Strong Advisory SupportPresident Biden blocked Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel despite advisors' concerns about national security and legal repercussions.
China’s Semiconductor Industry Under U.S. Investigation with Heavy Sanctions ExpectedThe U.S. launches an investigation into China's semiconductor market practices, focusing on general-purpose chips' impact.
Is Japan's Seafood Ban Finally Over? China’s Big Decision Could Reshape RelationsChina may resume Japanese seafood imports, signaling improved ties amid geopolitical tensions and U.S. tariffs.
Inflation Fears Push U.S. Treasury Yields to Highest in Six MonthsRenewed inflation fears in the United States have pushed the yield on 10-year Treasury bonds to its highest level in six months.
Russia Losing the Battle Against Inflation? Central Bank Raises Rates by 200 Basis PointsThe Bank of Russia is set to raise its key interest rate to 23% due to soaring inflation driven by the ongoing conflict and sanctions.
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