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Korean firms tap growth of nuclear power, defense in Slovakia
South Korean and Slovakian business leaders gathered in Seoul to deepen industrial cooperation, focusing on nuclear power plants and defense industries, according to a Korean business group on Monday. On the occasion of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's state visit to Korea, the Federation of Korean Industries hosted a roundtable with businesspeople from the two countries to discuss ways for Korean firms to expand their footings in the central European country. Slovak Deputy Prime Minis
Sept. 30, 2024
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Korea to face another massive shortfall in tax revenue
The South Korean government is expected to see another significant shortfall in tax revenue this year, due mainly to the sluggish semiconductors industry and the real estate market slump, according to the Ministry of Economy and Finance on Thursday. The government is forecast to collect 337.7 trillion won ($254 billion) this year, 29.6 trillion won -- 8.1 percent -- less than the ministry's earlier forecast when planning the 2024 budget. This year’s projection is 6.4 trillion won unde
Sept. 26, 2024
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Value-up Index stirs mixed market reactions
The Korean equity market reacted to the launch of an index developed to address domestic companies' undervaluation with investors showing a preference for stocks included in the new index. Following the Korea Exchange’s unveiling of the Value-up Index, comprised 100 Korean stocks with stellar corporate value, on Tuesday, those that made the list, including Samsung Electronics and SK hynix showed a strong start in Wednesday morning trading. SK hynix and Samsung Electronics had gained
Sept. 25, 2024
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Korea Zinc’s tit-for-tat dispute with MBK escalates
The vice chairman of Korea Zinc on Tuesday strongly condemned a takeover attempt by its major shareholder Young Poong, which teamed up with private equity firm MBK Partners for the bid, calling it a “predatory action” that would lead to the outflow of homegrown technology and put the country’s industrial competitiveness under threat. “Non-ferrous metals are a vital industry that supplies key raw materials to major domestic industries such as automobiles, semiconductor
Sept. 24, 2024