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Ex-US Speaker McCarthy meets with S. Korean business leaders
May 23, 2024
Former US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy met with South Korean business leaders on Thursday to exchange views on economic and trade issues between the two countries months before the upcoming US presidential election, a local business lobby said. McCarthy had a breakfast meeting in Seoul with some 20 Korean businesspeople, including representatives from Hyundai Motor Co., SK Group, LG Group and Hanwha Group, arranged by the Federation of Korean Industries. During the event, the participants discus
[Herald Interview] Korea inspires other donors for development funding: World Bank vice president
May 21, 2024
Senior international development expert projects tough replenishment this year due to competition
Hyundai Motor, Indonesia to bolster ties on EVs, hydrogen
May 21, 2024
Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun met with Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, in Seoul on Monday to discuss ongoing and expanding collaborations in hydrogen energy and electric vehicle production. The meeting also included Kim Il-boom, executive vice president at the Global Policy Office, Hyundai Motor Company CEO Jang Jae-hoon and his foreign affairs advisor Sung Kim, a former US ambassador to South Korea. Hyundai is addressing Indone
Govt. to monitor impact of US tariff hikes on some Chinese imports: finance minister
May 21, 2024
Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said Tuesday the government will closely monitor the impact of Washington's recent decision to raise tariffs on some Chinese imports. The remark came as the United States announced last week its plans to raise tariffs on around $18 billion worth of imports from China, focusing on strategic sectors, such as solar cells, semiconductors and electric vehicles. "While South Korea has been posting an export growth for seven consecutive months, the uncertainties
Korea's increasing US investment mutually beneficial: report
May 20, 2024
Korea ranked 5th-largest contributor to US exports
[KH Explains] Why Korea's so tough on short selling
May 19, 2024
Following November ban, 9 foreign banks busted for illegal stock short sales worth $155m
Korea Eximbank extends $120m loan to Cambodia for road development
May 17, 2024
The state-run Export-Import Bank of Korea said Friday it has signed an agreement to provide a $120 million loan to Cambodia to support the enhancement of the Southeast Asian country's provincial road infrastructure. Korea Eximbank President Yoon Hee-sung and ROS Seilava, secretary of state at Cambodia's Ministry of Economy and Finance, inked the contract at a ceremony held at the South Korean presidential office in Yongsan-gu, on the occasion of a summit between Korean President Yoon S
KITA, FKI chiefs call for mutual benefit from US investment
May 16, 2024
Heads of Korean business groups raised their voices for Korean companies making vast investments in the US to be treated as they deserve when facing challenges in dealing with trade and supply chain issues involving the US. Starting Monday, Korea International Trade Association Chairman Yoon Jin-sik visited the US for five days along with the Federation of Korean Industries Chairman Ryu Jin to set forth Korean businesses' opinions to ensure that the Korea-US partnership yields outcomes reci
[Photo News] Promoting Korea-Japan economic ties
May 14, 2024
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (fourth from left, front row) greets a Korean business delegation at his office in Tokyo on Monday. The meeting was held ahead of the 56th Korea-Japan Business Conference, hosted by the Korea-Japan Economic Association, where some 210 business leaders from the two countries discussed measures to expand bilateral economic ties and promote mutual exchanges. From left in the front row are Hyosung Group Chairman Cho Hyun-joon, Korean Ambassador to Japan Yoon Deo
Import prices up for 4th month in April on higher oil prices
May 14, 2024
South Korea's import prices rose for a fourth consecutive month in April due to an increase in oil prices and the Korean won's decline against the US dollar, central bank data showed Tuesday. The import price index rose 3.9 percent last month from a month earlier following a 0.5 percent on-month gain the previous month, according to the preliminary data from the Bank of Korea. From a year earlier, prices also rose 2.9 percent last month following a 0.5 percent on-year decline the previ
Loans of self-employed swell 50% in four years
May 12, 2024
The reliance on bank loans among self-employed South Koreans has surged considerably since the onset of the pandemic, with the overall loan volume and the default rate rising steeply in the past four years. According to data from the nation's major credit ratings firm Nice, provided to Rep. Yang Kyung-sook of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea, the outstanding loans to self-employed individuals from local financial institutions totaled 1,112.74 trillion won ($811 billion) as of t
Financial regulator to complete short selling probe this year
May 9, 2024
South Korea's chief financial regulator, Financial Supervisory Service Governor Lee Bok-hyun, said the agency plans to conclude its ongoing investigation into illegal short selling by the end of the year. He made the statement during a meeting with a group of reporters on Thursday. "We've completed investigations into some companies and made significant progress with three others. About five companies remain, and, if possible, our goal is to wrap up the investigation by the end of
Yoon doubles down on repeal of financial investment income tax
May 9, 2024
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday expressed a strong willingness to rescind the introduction of capital gains taxes on financial investment incomes, asserting the legislation would bring massive outflow of funds from the country’s capital market. “Not only is the understanding of 14 million retail investors at stake, but if the capital market collapses and fails to function properly, it will have a significant impact on the real economy,” Yoon said during a press conference m
Over 80,000 millionaires, 20 billionaires in Seoul: report
May 8, 2024
Korean capital outnumbers Tokyo when it comes to billionaires
Less than 1 in 4 Seoul apartment deals are under W600m
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Housing prices keep soaring in Seoul, as a report showed Wednesday that only 23.5 percent of high-rise apartments sold in the first quarter of this year went for less than 600 million won ($440,000). The real estate news platform Gyeongjae Man Lab -- Economy 10,000-Lab -- analyzed the data from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. It found that 2,188 of the 9,314 high-rise apartment transaction deals in the first quarter involved apartments worth less than 600 million won. It was
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