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South Korea’s food exporters have shown that cultural familiarity can travel well. Instant noodles did it first. Skincare

A Michelin-starred chef in South Korea has drawn attention after sharing a surprise encounter with members of global

SK On, a South Korean battery maker best known for supplying electric-vehicle batteries to global automakers, is moving
(Photo=Motion Elements) Korea’s latest waste-to-energy results may feel distant to Americans, but they land at a moment when the United States is struggling with how to handle rising waste volumes, shrinking landfill space, and the political fight over whether waste-to-energy should play a larger role. Korea’s ability to recover the energy equivalent of what about 110,000 people use in a
(Photo=Hyundai) South Korea’s electric-vehicle market is showing its strongest rebound in several years, passing two hundred thousand new registrations by mid-November and signaling a potential turn in global demand after a period of hesitation across major EV markets. The increase follows three years of slowing growth marked by charging bottlenecks and safety concerns—issues that have also shaped adoption trends in
Photo=Motionelements South Korea is preparing its largest-ever housing supply measures by year-end to curb rising property prices and stabilize the market. Officials are reportedly considering the politically sensitive release of greenbelt areas to secure more urban housing plots. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) will announce the plan soon. Despite previous property policies, Seoul’s housing prices remain high,
Photo=Motionelements South Korea’s drone exports have increased nearly tenfold over the past two years, but the country still accounts for less than 0.5% of the global market, highlighting the need for strategies to boost export competitiveness, according to a report released Thursday by the Korea International Trade Association (KITA). The report, titled “Analysis of K-Drone Export Competitiveness and Future Challenges,”
(Photo=HYBE) HYBE’s shares climbed after all members of NewJeans decided to resume activities, easing the uncertainty that had surrounded the company during its contract dispute with the group. HYBE, the Seoul-based entertainment firm behind some of the most commercially successful K-Pop acts, had seen its stock fluctuate amid the prolonged conflict, and the group’s full return removed one of the