Seoul Maintains Steady Approach in U.S. Trade Talks Amid Election Concerns
Seoul: South Korea is not rushing to conclude its trade talks with the United States ahead of its upcoming presidential election in early June, the
Seoul: South Korea is not rushing to conclude its trade talks with the United States ahead of its upcoming presidential election in early June, the
Seoul: Seoul shares closed lower Wednesday, led by a slump in tech, auto, and battery stocks, as Samsung Electronics reported a sluggish semiconductor business performance
Washington: U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed optimism on Tuesday about the progress of trade negotiations between the United States and South Korea, suggesting that
Seoul: Doosan Enerbility Co. on Wednesday reported its first-quarter net loss of 21.2 billion won (US$14.9 million), marking a significant shift from a profit of
Pyongyang: North Korea has conducted its first firing tests of key weapons systems for the country’s new destroyer, with its leader Kim Jong-un calling for
Seoul: The KOSPI 200 index experienced a range of movements, with significant gains observed in the financial sector. Notable changes included an increase in Meritz
Seoul: South Korea’s largest mobile carrier, SK Telecom, is facing intense scrutiny following a massive hacking incident that exposed vulnerabilities in its user authentication systems.
Seoul: Samsung C and T Corp. announced a significant rise in its first-quarter net income, reaching 937.2 billion won (US$658.9 million), marking a 14 percent