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Seoul defense chief offers to resign over martial rule
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Korea signs $13m deal with Ethiopia on customs clearance system
Mar 13, 2017
South Korea's customs agency said Monday that it has signed a $13 mln deal with Ethiopia to export an electronic customs clearance system to the African country.Under the deal, South Korea's electronic customs clearance system called "UNI-PASS" will be installed in Ethiopia by 2020, Korea Customs Service said in a statement. The logo of Korea Customs Service (Yonhap)UNI-PASS is the brand name of the electronic clearance portal system developed by KCS.South Korea has exported the UNI-PASS system
Despite claims, US bigger winner in FTA with Korea
Mar 13, 2017
The United States has benefited even more than South Korea has from the countries' free trade agreement, experts here said Monday, noting a demand to renegotiate the terms of the bilateral pact by Washington may well work to serve Seoul's interest.The Korea-US FTA, also known as the KORUS FTA, went into effect five years ago this week. (Yonhap)Washington has yet to file an official demand for the renegotiation of the open trade pact, but is expected to do so under the new Donald Trump administra
Korea likely to recover $2b daily exports mark in March
Mar 13, 2017
South Korea's average daily exports will likely exceed $2 billion this month buttressed by growing shipments of semiconductors, petroleum and petrochemical products, government officials said Monday.Exports of petroleum and petrochemical goods reached $6.7 billion and those for semiconductors $6.4 billion in February. The figures represent a 72.3 percent and 54.2 percent surge, respectively, from a year earlier. (Yonhap)"We expect export growth will continue for the time being as both advanced a
Korean economy at crossroads amid leadership vacuum
Mar 12, 2017
The ouster of former President Park Geun-hye has cleared political uncertainty in South Korea, but growing external risks might pose threats to the nation’s economy amid the two-month leadership vacuum leading up to the next election, the central bank and local economists warned Sunday. Following Park’s impeachment Friday, Korea’s economy now faces five major threats, according to the Hyundai Research Institute: uncertainty over US President Donald Trump; retaliation over the deployment of a US
Majority of Korean companies say THAAD row hurts business: survey
Mar 12, 2017
A majority of businesses in the content, tourism and retail sectors said they are suffering from the ongoing spat between South Korea and China over the deployment of a US missile defense system, a survey showed Sunday.According to the survey conducted on 597 firms in those sectors by the Korea International Trade Association, 56.2 percent of the respondents said that China's apparent economic retaliation has already "negatively affected" their businesses, with 32.9 percent responding that they
Korea, 5 Central American nations initial FTA
Mar 12, 2017
South Korea and five Central American countries have initialed their free trade agreement, which is expected to pave wider ways for Asia's fourth-largest economy to tap deeply into the continent, the trade ministry here said Sunday.In November of last year, South Korea and six Central American nations -- Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama and Guatemala -- struck the FTA deal, 1 1/2 years after the two parties launched official negotiations in June 2015.Officials from South Kore
THAAD spat thwarts duty-frees' plans to expand
Mar 12, 2017
South Korean duty-free operators are holding back from expanding their businesses on grim prospects that the intensifying trade spat between South Korea and China over the US anti-missile system will further weigh down sales, industry sources said Sunday. HDC Shilla Co., a latecomer in the local duty-free industry, may drop its bid to open a new store in the posh district of Gangnam, in the upcoming licensing bidding slated for around June, sources familiar with the matter said.(Yonhap)The joint
Exports jump nearly 20% in early March on high oil prices
Mar 11, 2017
South Korea's exports jumped 19.3 percent on-year in the first 10 days of this month led by petrochemical goods, semiconductors and automobiles, government data showed Saturday.Overseas shipments from March 1-10 were estimated at US$1.43 million after hitting a five-year high in the previous month, the Korea Customs Service said in a statement."Rising oil prices in recent months have boosted local exporters who had been suffering from slumping oil prices and slowing demand in global markets," a
Korea's finance minister vows firm stance despite impeachment
Mar 10, 2017
South Korea's top economic policymaker said Friday that the government will remain steadfast in implementing economic policies and make full efforts to stabilize the economy in the aftermath of an unprecedented court ruling to oust the country's president."The government will keep close tabs on pending trade issues and a possible US rate hike and take swift and resolute action against any possible internal and external risks if necessary," Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho said in an emergency staff me
Park’s impeachment clears uncertainty, but external risks still haunt economy: experts
Mar 10, 2017
Financial markets show little fluctuation, as Seoul authorities assure investors
Top regulator says no need for anxiety about financial market
Mar 10, 2017
South Korea's top financial regulator assured local and foreign investors on Friday that the unprecedented impeachment of the country's president won't deal a serious blow to the financial market.Yim Jong-yong, chairman of the Financial Services Commission, stressed the nation's financial market has experience in successfully riding out a more difficult situation.Yim Jong-yong, chairman of the Financial Services Commission(Yonhap)He also cited a "general assessment that the current financial fun
Korean economy needs concerted efforts to improve growth
Mar 10, 2017
Although the Constitutional Court's historical ruling lifted the thick uncertainties stemming from the impeachment of the incumbent president, it is time for the South Korean economy to focus more on overcoming the current strong challenges like intensifying Chinese issues and diminishing growth potential, experts said.The top court ruled to remove President Park Geun-hye from her office some three months after she was impeached by parliament on Dec. 9 on charges of letting a close friend meddle
Regulator urges 'emergency response' to household debt
Mar 10, 2017
South Korea's state financial watchdog on Friday announced a shift to an "emergency response mode" to the household debt problem dogging the key Asian economy.Outstanding household credit here jumped to 1,344.3 trillion won ($1.15 trillion) in the final quarter of 2016, up 11.7 percent from a year earlier, despite the government's aggressive efforts to curb the growth.Zhin Woong-seop, governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, in a file photo (Yonhap)The authorities admittedy to growing risk
Korea-US FTA results in US export increases, better-paying jobs to American workers
Mar 10, 2017
The free trade agreement between South Korea and the United States has brought about increases in overall US exports to the Asian country as well as better paying jobs to American workers, the head of the Korea Economic Institute of America said.Donald Manzullo, a former congressman who served as chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, made the point in an op-ed piece to the Hill, after the US trade representative released its trade policy report that highlighted
Korea's trade minister meets with US counterpart
Mar 9, 2017
South Korea's trade minister met with his US counterpart to increase understanding on economic cooperation between the two countries, his office here said Thursday.In a meeting with US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross in Washington, Joo Hyung-hwan said the South Korea-US free trade agreement has contributed to expanding bilateral trade and investment and creating jobs in both countries since its implementation in 2012, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. South Korea's Trade
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