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Seoul confident but cautious as Canada submarine bid turns into Korea–Germany contestSEOUL, February 01 (AJP) -South Korea has mounted a full-court, government-led push to win Canada’s next-generation submarine program, but Germany’s entrenched role within NATO and its long-standing engineering ties with Ottawa remain formidable obstacles, said a senior presidential official. Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik said Saturday that Seoul remains confident in its technological edge, even as it competes against Germany for what is widely regarded as o
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Foreign workers missing after deadly factory fire in South KoreaSEOUL, January 31 (AJP) - A massive fire at a household goods factory in South Korea left at least one foreign worker dead and another missing, authorities said on Saturday, highlighting ongoing safety concerns involving migrant labor in the country’s manufacturing sector. The blaze broke out at around 2:55 p.m. on Friday at a factory in Eumseong County, North Chungcheong Province, which produces sanitary products such as wet wipes and diapers. Firefighters declared the f
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Korean political leaders pay final respects to former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chanSEOUL, January 31 (AJP) - A funeral service for former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan was held on Saturday morning at the National Assembly Members’ Office Building in Seoul, drawing senior political figures from across the political spectrum. President Lee Jae-myung and first lady Kim Hye-kyung attended the service alongside National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and Lee’s family. Leaders and lawmakers from the ruling Democratic Party as wel
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Korea, U.S. fail to reach deal in tariff talks as discussions set to continueSEOUL, January 31 (AJP) - South Korea and the United States failed to reach a conclusion in tariff negotiations this week, as talks over Washington’s potential reimposition of higher duties on Korean goods ended without agreement. South Korea’s Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said Saturday that discussions with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had deepened mutual understanding but fell short of producing a concrete outcome. “Both sides were able to better
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South Korea, Japan agree to resume naval search and rescue drills after nine-year hiatusSEOUL, January 30 (AJP) - South Korea and Japan agreed on Friday to resume bilateral naval search and rescue exercises for the first time in nine years and to institutionalize annual defense ministers’ talks, as the two countries seek to restore military cooperation based on mutual trust. South Korean Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back and Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi agreed on the importance of advancing defense cooperation following their meeting at the headquarters
January 30, 2026 -
Ferry service along Han River to fully resume in March after safety checksSEOUL, January 30 (AJP) - Seoul's water ferry service along the Han River is expected to resume full operations in early March, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said on Friday. The service was halted on some routes due to technical glitches after its bombastic launch in September last year. The city government had planned to resume the service in January, but it was delayed as safety inspections and other checks by the Ministry of Interior and Safety took longer than expec
January 30, 2026 -
Foreign visitors to South Korea recover to pre-pandemic levelsSEOUL, January 30 (AJP) - The number of foreign visitors to South Korea last year surpassed pre-pandemic levels, according to data released by the Korea Tourism Organization on Friday. The country welcomed about 18.94 million visitors last year, up 8.2 percent from the previous record of 17.50 million in 2019, just before the coronavirus pandemic closed borders around the world. Chinese visitors accounted for the most with 5.48 million, followed by Japan with 3.65 million, Taiw
January 30, 2026 -
Coupang's interim CEO appears for questioning over massive data breachSEOUL, January 30 (AJP) - Harold Rogers, e-commerce giant Coupang's interim chief in South Korea, appeared for questioning in Seoul on Friday over allegations related to a massive data breach detected late last year. Rogers arrived at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Jongno, central Seoul, at around 2 p.m. and said, "Coupang has fully cooperated and will continue to fully cooperate with all investigations." But he declined to comment further, despite a barrag
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South Korean destroyer heads to India for fleet review, naval exerciseSEOUL, January 30 (AJP) - A 4,400-ton destroyer will take part in an international fleet review to be held in India next month, the Navy said on Friday. The destroyer dubbed Gang Gam-chan departed from a naval base in Jeju on Friday, weeks ahead of the fleet review scheduled for Feb. 17-19 in the coastal city of Visakhapatnam, which will feature warships from 20 countries including Australia, Japan, the U.K., and the U.S. A week later, the vessel will also participate in variou
January 30, 2026
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Korea's Jan exports up 34% on doubled chip shipments, trade surplus streak for 1-year
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OPINION: More than a submarine contract: Korea and the emerging Arctic order
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Seoul's industry minister takes baton for Washington talks to head off U.S. tariff hikes
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Seoul confident but cautious as Canada submarine bid turns into Korea–Germany contest
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Foreign workers missing after deadly factory fire in South Korea
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Korean political leaders pay final respects to former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan
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Korea signs $1bn-plus Chunmoo rocket deal with Norway
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Korea, U.S. fail to reach deal in tariff talks as discussions set to continue

