North Korea Fires Several Cruise Missiles, Yonhap Reports
North Korea fired several cruise missiles on Saturday, Yonhap said, just days after it shot off a pair
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Asia’s Manufacturing Slump Worsens as China Curbs Demand
Manufacturing activity in Asia’s major export powerhouses slumped further in August as weak demand persisted in the region’s
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South Korea exports fall for 11th month, but at milder pace
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean exports fell for an 11th consecutive month in August versus a year earlier,
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Russia and North Korea 'actively advancing' in arms deal negotiations, says US
Russia and North Korea are "actively advancing" their negotiations over a potential arms deal that would provide significant ammunition for different types of weapons systems, including artillery, in the latest indication that the Kremlin is desperate to obtain further materiel for its faltering invasion of Ukraine, according to newly released US intelligence.
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North Korea says it simulated nuclear strike on South
South Korea reports missiles landing in the sea after the North says it launched two.
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South Korea's factory output misses forecast, retail sales plunge
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's factory output missed market expectations in July and fell by the most in five months, official
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Battery Giant LG Energy Weighs Green Bonds to Cut Emissions
LG Energy Solution Ltd., a battery supplier for General Motors Co. and Tesla Inc., is testing investor demand
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Only one third of young South Koreans feel positively about marriage, survey finds
It's no secret young South Koreans are increasingly shunning marriage and parenthood -- the country's steeply falling birth rate is clear evidence of that.
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South Korea exports to extend downturn amid worsening China outlook: Reuters poll
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL South Korea's exports likely fell in August for an 11th consecutive month, a Reuters
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South Korea focuses on fiscal discipline with smallest budget increase in two decades
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL South Korea's government plans to raise budget spending to nearly $497 billion for 2024,
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Korea Pension Fund Bets on Private Credit to Fight Global Swings
As stocks and bonds remain vulnerable to gyrations in global markets, one of South Korea’s major pension funds
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Biden to Visit Vietnam in September to Discuss Economy, Climate
President Joe Biden will travel to Vietnam in September, where he will meet with General Secretary Nguyen Phu
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