AL RAYYAN, Qatar– Having finally made it to his first FIFA World Cup after missing the last two with untimely injuries, South Korean defender Kim
Day: December 4, 2022
Faltering exports hurt S. Korea’s growth momentum, no improvement in sight
SEOUL– South Korea is experiencing sluggish exports and record trade deficit over a global economic slowdown, and intertwined challenges both at home and abroad further
S. Korea’s 2022 exports likely to mark on-year growth but pace to slow down
SEOUL– South Korea is expected to post a growth in 2022 exports from a year earlier, but it is unlikely to meet its yearly target
U.N. agency concerned about worsening of N. Korea’s human rights situation amid escalated tensions
SEOUL– The new head of the U.N. human rights agency’s office in South Korea voiced concerns that the North Korean human rights issue has been
Yoon to preside over meeting to discuss measures against striking truckers
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol is set to preside over a minister-level meeting on Sunday to discuss measures against the prolonged strike by unionized truckers, a
Exports of agro, food goods hit new high in 2022
SEOUL– South Korea’s exports of agricultural and food products jumped to touch a new record high in the first 11 months of this year, government
Brazil captain Thiago Silva says S. Korea ‘deserve our respect’
AL RAYYAN, Qatar– Brazil may be the heavy favorites against South Korea when the two countries clash in the round of the 16 in Qatar
S. Korea’s trade chief to visit U.S. for talks on Inflation Reduction Act
SEOUL– South Korea’s Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun will visit the United States for talks on the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that excludes electric vehicles
Injured defender Kim Min-jae back up and running on eve of Brazil match
DOHA– After missing a match with a calf injury, South Korean defender Kim Min-jae was back in team training camp on Sunday, doing some light
Yoon ready to issue executive order for striking truckers in fuel and steel industries to return to work
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk-yeol instructed officials Sunday to prepare an executive order for striking truckers in the fuel and steel industries to return to work