Seoul and Beijing have resumed their negotiations to expand their existing FTA to include the service and investment sectors, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said Thursday.
With the fate of suspended South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol hanging in the balance, the country has also been left facing an uncertain future as it battles through the resulting political turmoil.
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Talks to bring nonstop flights between Austin and cities in Asia are “incredibly productive,” according to a consulting firm working with Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to attract and maintain new airlines and routes.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - North Korea has test-fired sea-to-surface strategic guided cruise missiles, state news agency KCNA reported Sunday, adding that the
South Korea’s slide into constitutional chaos echoes dysfunction in the U.S.—and promises headaches for Washington.
Some 55 years after the first commercial flight of the Boeing 747, four airlines still fly passenger versions, including Lufthansa, Korean Air Lines and Air China.
World shares are mixed after China rolled out more moves to boost its lagging stock markets. Hong Kong fell while Shanghai's benchmark gained 0.5%. Officials in Beijing said pension funds
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares were mixed on Thursday after China rolled out more moves to try to boost its lagging stock markets by raising confidence that prices will rise.
Nha Trang, a coastal city in central Vietnam, ranked third among top 10 destinations with the highest tourism rebound growth in the Asia-Pacific region, according to a report by global travel analytics firm ForwardKeys.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (Yonhap) -- U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that businesses around the world will have to pay tariffs if they do not make their products in the United States, as he underscored his push to make America a "manufacturing superpower."