
Why South Korea’s Consumer Electronics Giants Are Losing Momentum: The Semiconductor Paradox
South Korea’s consumer-electronics industry is facing an unusual problem: the very semiconductor boom that has helped fuel the
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South Korea’s consumer-electronics industry is facing an unusual problem: the very semiconductor boom that has helped fuel the

The economic fallout from the Middle East war is spreading across South Korea, with government data released on

FIFTY FIFTY, the South Korean girl group that broke into the global mainstream with the viral hit “Cupid,”
South Korea’s semiconductor champions are discovering that one of the biggest risks created by the artificial-intelligence boom may
Seoul, South Korea - December 12, 2017: Seoul city skyline with traffic in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea is preparing to expand the size of public rental apartments in a significant policy shift aimed at transforming state backed housing from a welfare focused program into a broader residential option capable of attracting middle class families. The proposed changes, now under
South Korea’s new government-backed retail investment fund was nearly fully subscribed by May 26, just two trading days after launch, underscoring strong demand from individual investors attracted by tax incentives and state-backed loss protection. The Financial Services Commission said 97.5% of the fund’s approximately $425 million allocation had been sold as of 5 p.m. local time. All online and offline
South Korean won money bills in big amount lies on South Korea flag close up. Finance and banking concept Business sentiment in South Korea climbed in May to its highest level since 2022, offering one of the clearest signs yet that the country’s economy is regaining momentum after a prolonged period of global manufacturing weakness and supply chain disruption. According
(Photo=HYBE) BTS, the seven-member South Korean pop group that became one of the world’s most commercially successful music acts, publicly criticized soaring hotel prices in Busan ahead of the group’s upcoming concerts, thrusting South Korea’s fast-growing K-pop tourism economy into an uncomfortable national debate over price gouging, fan exploitation and the limits of local infrastructure during major entertainment events. The
(Photo=Pixabay) A partial overpass collapse in central Seoul disrupted sections of South Korea’s high-speed rail network this week, underscoring how heavily the country’s transportation system depends on a tightly concentrated infrastructure corridor running through the capital. KORAIL said it would reduce and reroute multiple train services on Tuesday after demolition work at the Seosomun overpass site triggered a power outage