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How Seoul's hillside neighborhood becomes hidden gem for foreigners
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - On a steep hillside beneath Mt. Namsan, a neighborhood once known for cheap housing is giving foreigners a reason to look beyond Seoul's better-known hotspots.
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Early-August exports hit record high as chip shipments stay strong
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - South Korea's exports surged 56 percent from a year earlier to a record high for August in the first 20 days of this month, as semiconductor shipments nearly tripled.
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Retirement age fight halts every Hyundai Motor plant in S. Korea
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - Every production line at South Korea's largest automaker went down Friday morning as workers began their first full-day strike in a decade.
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Producer prices fall for 1st time in 11 months
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - South Korea's producer prices fell for the first time in 11 months in July as lower oil and import costs eased inflationary pressures that had built up earlier this year.
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LG sweeps major global design awards across TVs, robots and home appliances
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - LG Electronics has completed a sweep of the world's three major design awards this year, winning 17 prizes at the 2026 International Design Excellence Awards.
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Financial authorities to offer more support for borrowers amid rising global yields
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - South Korea will prepare additional support for vulnerable groups as rising long-term global bond yields threaten to raise borrowing costs for households and businesses.
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KOSPI rises on hopes for Samsung's huge shareholder return package
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - South Korean stocks extended their gains on Friday, with the benchmark KOSPI closing above 6,900 points. The index recovered from a sharp drop in morning trading as expectations for higher shareholder returns at Samsung Electronics and SK hynix helped offset pressure from rising U.S. Treasury yields. The KOSPI closed at 6,912.95, up 0.88 percent or 60.37 points from the previous session. It marked a second straight day of gains after the index surged 5.89 percent the pr
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Senior bureaucrat named new trade minister
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - Senior trade official Park Jung-sung was appointed South Korea's new trade minister, Cheong Wa Dae said on Friday. In a press briefing, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung said Park is "the right person to maximize the national interest while maintaining continuity in negotiations amid urgent trade issues with the U.S." Park's appointment comes about a week after his predecessor was sacked for unknown reasons, as Seoul faces mounting pressure from
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Chip equipment maker rides surprise rally in tandem with Moderna's triple-digit surge
SEOUL, August 20 (AJP) - Shares of semiconductor equipment maker N2TECH hit their daily limit on Thursday as investors rushed into related South Korean stocks following Moderna's positive results from a late-stage cancer vaccine clinical trial. N2TECH's shares closed at 1,925 won on the junior KOSDAQ, up 29.98 percent from the previous session. The stock opened at 1,831 won and fell as low as 1,646 won before rebounding to the daily limit. The rally came after U.S. biotech firm Moderna
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KOSDAQ-listed medical device maker recognized for growth potential
SEOUL, August 19 (AJP) - Medical device maker Next Biomedical has been recognized as a rising KOSDAQ-listed firm for the second year in a row, it said on Wednesday. It said it was selected for the Korea Exchange's "rising star" program again this year, which recognizes promising companies based on factors such as technology, financial health and growth potential. The firm attributed the recognition to its technology for controlling bleeding during endoscopic procedures and its gro
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Viet Nam's Gen Z protests without gathering
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - The flowers under the tree outside No. 55 Nguyen Huy Tu Street arrived one at a time, which is why the police had nothing to break up. Over roughly a week in August, young Vietnamese walked to the spot in central Hanoi, left a bouquet, photographed it and went home. By the time the pile was large enough to be a problem, no crowd had ever formed. The tree marks the place where a car crossed into oncoming traffic on May 30, 2025, and struck a motorbike carrying a father a
by Park Sae-jin
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Will Trump's joint drill reduction revive talks with North Korean leader?
SEOUL, August 20 (AJP) - U.S. President Donald Trump's abrupt call to scale back a joint military exercise with South Korea has quickly moved from presidential rhetoric to security concerns, amid growing signs that he is seeking another face-to-face meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise (UFS), which began earlier this week and was originally scheduled to run for 11 days through Aug. 27, is being cut to five days and end on Friday. South Kore
by Lee Jung-woo
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Won strengthens further as US Treasury selloff lifts domestic bond yields
SEOUL, August 21 (AJP) - The South Korean won extended its rally against the dollar on Friday, while government bond yields rose as a renewed selloff in U.S. Treasuries outweighed softer domestic price pressures. The won strengthened 6.8 won from the previous session to close daytime trading at 1,385.8 per dollar, compared with Thursday's 1,392.6. Exporter dollar selling and broader weakness in the U.S. currency continued to support the won after it broke below 1,400 earlier this week. Th
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Won extends gains, bonds end mixed
SEOUL, August 20 (AJP) - The South Korean won extended its gains against the U.S. dollar on Thursday, while government bond yields ended mixed as longer maturities drew support from a decline in U.S. Treasury yields. The won strengthened 5.1 won from the previous session to close daytime trading at 1,392.6 per dollar, compared with Wednesday's close of 1,397.7. It marked the second straight daytime close below 1,400 and the lowest closing level since Sept. 23, 2025, with the currency brief
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BigBang's 20th anniversary comes as older K-pop acts find new life
SEOUL, August 19 (AJP) - K-pop boy band BigBang marked their 20th anniversary on Wednesday with their first digital single in four years, hoping to continue attracting attention years after their heyday. Their return comes as older K-pop groups are gaining renewed attention, attracting both longtime fans and younger listeners discovering their music years after their debut. But another shift is unfolding at the same time. While veteran acts are finding ways to stay together, some younger idols
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Moody's raises growth forecast for South Korea, putting BOK in dilemma over rate hike
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - Global ratings agency Moody's raised its growth forecast for South Korea to 3.5 percent in a report published last week. The stronger outlook could support another interest rate hike, although strong exports and already high borrowing costs may reduce the need for the Bank of Korea to raise rates again soon. The forecast also put South Korea's growth at 2.7 percent for next year. The 2026 forecast was 1 percentage point higher than Moody's 2.5 percent estima