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A South Korea-developed civil airplane was sold to the United States, which has the world’s leading aviation industry.
The Ministry of...
[Nov.4,2006 11:33 KST] |
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Competition is heating up in the large-sized liquid crystal display (LCD) television market, as Japan’s Sharp recently began operations on its eighth-generation production line, which now makes 50-inc..
[Nov.4,2006 11:31 KST] |
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A 38-year-old office worker named Min Gyeong-cheol - not his real name - owns a 100-square-meter apartment priced at 180 million won (US$190,000)...
[Nov.4,2006 11:18 KST] |
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Israli aircraft maker IAI ELTA said Friday it has obtained U.S. approval for technical assistance related to surveillance plane exports, and it wants to be back in the competition for South Korea's b..
[Nov.3,2006 21:45 KST] |
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The government unveiled a fresh set of measures Friday aimed at curbing a sharp rise in prices of apartments in Seoul and its neighboring areas, the country's Finance Ministry said.
According t..
[Nov.3,2006 21:10 KST] |
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South Korea’s major companies were surveyed to have a bigger influence on South Korea’s economy than they had before the 1997-98 financial crisis.
The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) said the nation’s ..
[Nov.3,2006 15:28 KST] |
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Prosecutors investigating the U.S. equity fund Lone Star's takeover of Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) at an allegedly below-market price said on Thursday they sought an arrest warrant for a former presid..
[Nov.2,2006 20:33 KST] |
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The alleged manipulation of the stock prices by Lone Star Funds has again raised controversy in the National Assembly.
This time, the controversy involves Korea Exchange Bank (KEB)'s credit card a..
[Nov.2,2006 14:39 KST] |
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Local companies are moving their plants overseas and expanding investment in foreign countries, but the moves are not due to worsening domestic...
[Nov.2,2006 14:34 KST] |
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South Korea's exports rose 11.5 percent from a year ago to US$28.28 billion in October, fueled by strong overseas demand for LCD panels, semiconductors, ships and steel, a government report said Wedn..
[Nov.1,2006 21:09 KST] |
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