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Lee Jae-yong, executive chairman of Samsung Electronics, has moved to bolster morale among employees stationed in the Middle

South Korea’s corporate outlook turned negative again in April after a brief recovery the previous month, as escalating

South Korea, long mired in one of the world’s steepest fertility declines, is showing early signs of a

The growing wealth of South Korea’s senior public officials reflects a convergence of market forces, institutional structures and
Photo=Lisa Su X Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su held a series of high-level meetings on March 19 local time, deepening ties with major South Korean technology firms and government officials as part of a broader push to expand the company’s role in the global artificial intelligence ecosystem. The visit included engagements with Samsung Electronics, AI startup Upstage, and senior
Photo=Motionelements A recent pullback in gold prices is rattling retail investors in South Korea, as shifting expectations for U.S. monetary policy reduce the appeal of the traditional safe-haven asset. Volatility in the domestic gold market has increased in recent sessions, with trading volumes swinging sharply as individual investors react to declining prices. Market participants say sentiment has weakened quickly following
Photo=Motionelements Surging rice prices in Japan are pushing consumers to look abroad, driving increased demand for South Korean rice and highlighting shifting dynamics in a traditionally domestic-focused market. Rice prices in Japan have been climbing for several years, pressured by reduced harvests linked to extreme heat and drought, as well as longstanding policies aimed at limiting output. Production has struggled
Photo=Samsung Samsung Electronics has surpassed a $750 billion market capitalization, becoming the first South Korean company to reach the milestone, as it steps up efforts to reassert leadership in artificial intelligence and advanced semiconductors. The move comes amid improving investor sentiment toward AI-related technologies and follows recent industry recognition. Jensen Huang, chief executive of NVIDIA, recently praised Samsung’s next-generation memory,
(Photo=Paris Baguette) Paris Baguette, a South Korea–based bakery café chain operated by SPC Group that sells breads, pastries and coffee through a franchise-driven model, is expanding further into suburban U.S. markets as it looks to build scale in a fragmented industry dominated by local operators. The company is preparing to open a new location this summer in Severna Park, a