Consumer Prices in South Korea Rise for Second Consecutive Month Due to Weak Korean Won
Seoul: South Korea’s consumer prices rose at a 2 percent level for the second consecutive month in February, driven by a weaker local currency that
Seoul: South Korea’s consumer prices rose at a 2 percent level for the second consecutive month in February, driven by a weaker local currency that
Seoul: Nearly 1 in 3 large companies in South Korea have reported a deterioration in their financial conditions this year compared with 2024, a survey
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Seoul: North Korea has abruptly suspended the entry of foreign tourists after reopening foreign tourism for the first time in about five years due to
Seoul: South Korea’s consumer prices rose at a 2 percent level for the second consecutive month in February, driven by a weaker local currency that
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Seoul: South Korea will nominate Paik Jin-hyun, a former president of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), as a candidate for