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SEOUL, May 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korean stocks kicked off higher Monday as the United States and China wrapped up their first high-level tariff negotiations, boosting hopes the two countries may reach ...
Beijing has asked South Korean companies to cease exporting products containing Chinese-originated heavy rare earth metals to U.S. defense firms, warning that Seoul could face sanctions.
However, The Korea Herald has learned that Seoul has tentatively concluded Beijing will likely refrain from building a new facility within the PMZ, while remaining prepared for other scenarios.
The map below shows the location of Beijing and Seoul. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
These incursions, paired with the construction of permanent maritime structures, have raised growing concern in Seoul over Beijing’s intentions and the long-term implications for regional ...
SEOUL, May 7 (Yonhap) -- South Korean stocks traded slightly higher late Wednesday morning ahead of the upcoming Federal ...
South Korean stocks opened a tad higher Wednesday on news that the United States and China will start trade talks later this ...
As they hope to reach favorable deals, both Tokyo and Seoul need to strike a balance between Washington and Beijing: They depend on the U.S. for security, but they also rely on China as their ...
The structures include two floating deep-sea salmon farms and a nearby former oil rig that Beijing maintains is a "support facility" and installed without notifying Seoul. All three sit within the ...