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Trade chiefs of S. Korea, China, Japan discuss advancing trade cooperation at three-way meeting
The top trade officials of South Korea, China and Japan on Sunday discussed bolstering trade cooperation among the three countries in their first trilateral ministerial meeting in six years. The 13th Trilateral Economic and Trade Ministers' Meeting among the Republic of Korea, Japan and the People's Republic of China took place in Seoul, involving South Korean Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and Japanese Trade Minister Yoji Muto. It marked the first time sin
March 30, 2025 -
Forum urges stronger India-Korea engagement in Indo-Pacific
The Korea-India Economic Partnership Forum on Thursday highlighted collaboration between India and Korea in the Indo-Pacific region as a win-win in strategic goals and regional stability. Panelists cited the Indo-Pacific region as a place of both competition and cooperation, proposing collaboration in defense, the digital realm, green industries and maritime projects like Sagar Mala. The discussions highlighted India's strategic autonomy in balancing ties with the US and Russia and the role of m
March 28, 2025 -
US offers condolences to S. Korea over wildfires, pledges support needed
The United States expressed condolences to South Korea on Friday for the loss of life and destruction caused by devastating wildfires in the southern region, pledging to provide support needed. "The United States offers our sincere condolences to the people of the Republic of Korea for the tragic loss of life and the extensive damage caused by ongoing wildfires in the southeastern region," Tammy Bruce, spokesperson of the US State Department, said in a press statement, referring to South Korea b
March 28, 2025 -
Embassies express grief over devastating wildfires in South Korea
Foreign embassies in South Korea have expressed sorrow over the devastating wildfires ravaging the country's southeastern regions. The disaster, one of the worst wildfire incidents in South Korea’s history, had claimed 26 lives and injured 30 as of Thursday morning. Strong winds exacerbated the situation, forcing approximately 27,000 residents to evacuate. "My heartfelt condolences go out to the victims and their families, and I extend my sympathies to those who have lost their homes and livelih
March 27, 2025 -
[Photo News] Hansik Diplomacy
First row from left: Hong Tae-sun, architect and CEO of YKH Associates; Didier Beltoise, president of Cs; Eva Valle Lagares, European Commission, DG Trade, Head of Far East unit; Chung Hee-sun, forensic science professor at Sungkyunkwan University; Maria Castillo Fernandez, EU ambassador; Choi Jung-hwa, president of Corea Image Communication Institute; Han Yoon-ju, CEO of Congdu; Helen Kim, president of Estrella Int'l and second row from left: Ignacio Montojo Salazar, spouse of EU ambassador; Ch
March 27, 2025 -
Trump announces 25% auto tariffs to take effect April 2
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration will start imposing 25 percent tariffs on all imported cars early next month, a new levy likely to affect South Korea's automotive industry. Trump signed a proclamation to impose the new tariffs on foreign-made cars, light trucks and key parts, such as engines, transmissions, power train parts and electrical components. They will go into effect April 2, with the government set to start collecting them the following day. He invoked Secti
March 27, 2025 -
NK leader has 'no intention' of negotiating away nukes, seeks 'tacit' nuclear power recognition: US assessment
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has no intention of negotiating away his regime's nuclear and other "strategic" weapons programs, a US threat report said Tuesday, as a top intelligence official viewed Pyongyang as seeking at least "tacit" recognition as a nuclear power. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released the Annual Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community, as DNI Tulsi Gabbard said North Korea may be ready to carry out another nuclear test "on short notice" an
March 26, 2025 -
Vice FM, deputy UN chief discuss cooperation on N. Korean issues in New York
Second Vice Foreign Minister Kang In-sun has met with UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed and discussed cooperation on North Korean issues, among other topics, the foreign ministry said Tuesday. The meeting took place on Monday in New York as part of Kang's four-day trip, which also included a high-level open debate on UN peace operations as well as a briefing on the situation in Syria. During the meeting, Kang requested that the United Nations continue issuing strong messages denouncing
March 25, 2025 -
Columbia Univ. student from S. Korea faces deportation: NYT
A Columbia University student from South Korea is facing deportation as she has participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, The New York Times reported Monday. US immigration officials have tried to arrest and deport the 21-year-old student, surnamed Chung, as US President Donald Trump's administration argues her presence in the United States hinders the administration's foreign policy agenda of halting the spread of antisemitism, according to the newspaper. Chung sued Trump and other high-r
March 25, 2025 -
Trump says tariffs on cars will be announced 'over the next few days'
US President Donald Trump said Monday his administration will announce tariffs on cars "over the next few days," raising speculation that new levies on automobiles could come before it rolls out "reciprocal" tariffs early next month. Trump made the remarks as he and Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung announced the South Korean conglomerate's comprehensive plan to invest $21 billion in the United States through 2028. "We'll be announcing some additional tariffs over the next few day
March 25, 2025 -
Embassies advise avoiding protest hubs ahead of ruling
Foreign embassies in Seoul have advised avoiding protest hubs as South Korea’s Constitutional Court prepares to rule on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. The Constitutional Court delivered its verdict on Prime Minister Han Duck-soo’s impeachment on Monday -- 87 days after the National Assembly passed the impeachment bill and 33 days after the final arguments in his trial. The court’s ruling on President Yoon’s impeachment is expected after Han’s but has been delayed multiple times, fue
March 24, 2025 -
S. Korea, Indonesia reaffirm cooperation for joint fighter jet project
South Korean and Indonesian defense officials have reaffirmed their cooperation for a joint project to develop the KF-21 fighter jet, the South's arms procurement agency said Monday. Seok Jong-gun, minister of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, and Donny Ermawan Taufanto, Indonesia's deputy minister of defense, discussed the joint development project, as well as other arms cooperation agenda items, during their meeting in Jakarta on Friday, DAPA said. South Korea's defense authoriti
March 24, 2025 -
Choi urges continued efforts to swiftly resolve sensitive country listing issue
Acting President Choi Sang-mok on Monday instructed the government to promptly engage in follow-up discussions regarding a recent decision by the US Department of Energy to place South Korea on its "sensitive and other designated countries list." Seoul and Washington have begun working-level talks to address the issue, following Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun's meeting with Energy Secretary Chris Wright during his trip to Washington last week. Choi directed relevant agencies to form an interagen
March 24, 2025 -
FM Cho travels to Tokyo for trilateral meeting with Japanese, Chinese top diplomats
Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul was set to travel to Tokyo on Friday for a trilateral meeting with his Japanese and Chinese counterparts to discuss ways to boost cooperation. Cho will join Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi for the three-way meeting in the Japanese capital Saturday, the first of its kind since the last one held in November 2023 in South Korea's southeastern port city of Busan. The ministers will assess the progress of trilateral cooperation
March 21, 2025 -
House, Senate Armed Services Committee chairs voice concerns over reported military restructuring idea
The chairs of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees have expressed concerns over the Pentagon's reported consideration of military restructuring efforts involving personnel cuts, stressing they would not accept any significant changes made without collaboration from Congress and other agencies. Rep. Mike Rogers and Sen. Roger Wicker issued a statement Wednesday, after NBC News reported that the Pentagon is undertaking a restructuring of the US military's combatant commands and headquart
March 21, 2025