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Safety, Not Price, Is Redefining Competition in U.S. Trucking

Safety, Not Price, Is Redefining Competition in U.S. Trucking

(Photo=CJ Logistics) In the U.S. truckload industry, safety performance is emerging as a central competitive metric, reshaping how carriers manage costs, win contracts and secure long-term relationships with shippers. Driver shortages, rising insurance premiums and tighter regulatory scrutiny have pushed accident control beyond basic compliance. For many carriers, safety records now directly affect insurance costs and bid competitiveness, elevating operational

Jan 27 2026
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South Korea Turns Up Antitrust Heat on Flour Makers as Inflation Control Takes Center Stage

South Korea Turns Up Antitrust Heat on Flour Makers as Inflation Control Takes Center Stage

(Photo=Pixabay) South Korean prosecutors are escalating an antitrust investigation into the nation’s flour-milling industry, a case that is increasingly seen as part of a broader government effort to stabilize consumer prices rather than a narrow pursuit of corporate wrongdoing. At the heart of the probe is whether leading flour producers coordinated the timing and scale of price increases and managed

Jan 27 2026
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South Korea Turns Back to Nuclear Power as Energy Demand Narrows Policy Options

South Korea Turns Back to Nuclear Power as Energy Demand Narrows Policy Options

(Photo=Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power) South Korea has decided to move ahead with new nuclear power plants after months of uncertainty, underscoring how surging electricity demand is forcing industrial economies to confront the limits of renewable energy and rethink earlier policy assumptions. The government said it will proceed with nuclear construction projects laid out in its 11th Basic Plan for

Jan 27 2026
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In South Korea, Old Age Is Increasingly Defined by Low-Paid Work, Not Retirement

In South Korea, Old Age Is Increasingly Defined by Low-Paid Work, Not Retirement

(Photo=Pixabay) In South Korea, one of the fastest-aging societies in the developed world, growing old no longer reliably signals a transition into retirement. For a rising number of seniors, it marks a shift into low-paid, part-time work that helps cover the most basic expense of all: food. New survey data show that participants in a government-backed senior employment program earned

Jan 26 2026
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South Korea’s Lunar New Year Table Offers a Check on Food Inflation

South Korea’s Lunar New Year Table Offers a Check on Food Inflation

(Photo=Pixabay) South Korea’s Lunar New Year holiday compresses a season’s worth of household grocery spending into a single shopping sprint, making the cost of the traditional ancestral table a closely watched proxy for food inflation. This year’s numbers point to mild relief—driven largely by cheaper produce—rather than a clear turning point. A survey by Korea Price Information found that the

Jan 26 2026
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