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Long holiday, Chinese travel ban cause largest travel deficit in October: data
South Korea’s current account balance in the service sector hit a record low in October, due to the soaring number of overseas trips during the long Chuseok holiday and a drop in the number of Chinese tourists here, central bank data showed Tuesday.The services account deficit widened in October to a record $3.53 billion from the $1.79 billion deficit a year earlier, according to preliminary data released by the Bank of Korea. The previous record was $3.34 billion observed in January this
Dec. 5, 2017
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Seoul to complete process for FTA talks by Dec. 18
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced Tuesday that it plans to submit a report regarding its plans to renegotiate the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement to the National Assembly on Dec. 18. Submitting the plans to the parliament will mark the conclusion of the necessary procedures here in order to begin trade talks with Washington. Under current laws, the government is required to make a report to the legislature about the target, agenda and countermeasure plans in entering a negotia
Dec. 5, 2017
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Korea's per-capita GDP to top $30,000 in 2018: Goldman Sachs
South Korea's per-capita gross domestic product is expected to surpass $30,000 in 2018 on brisk exports of chips and other positives, Goldman Sachs said Tuesday."Unless there is any big change in South Korean and global export conditions, South Korea's per-capita GDP will likely break the $30,000 level next year for the first time," Goldman Sachs economist Kwon Goo-hoon said in a news conference on the country's 2018 economic outlook.South Korea would achieve the landmark for the third
Dec. 5, 2017
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Smoking rate to drop this year as tobacco sales fall due to price hikes: official
South Korea's smoking rate will likely drop this year, as sales of cigarettes have fallen due to a big increase in the price of tobacco in 2015, an official source said Tuesday.Citing the need to discourage smoking, the government increased taxes on cigarettes by 2,000 won ($1.70) per pack, effective Jan. 1, 2015, raising the price to 4,500 won per pack.The smoking rate for males over 19 years old fell to 39.4 percent in 2015 from 43.1 percent a year earlier, the first drop since 1998, when the
Dec. 5, 2017
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Moon vows support for smaller exporters, urges efforts to diversify
President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday pledged efforts to expand the country's exports, especially by small and medium-sized firms, in his address to mark the annual Trade Day."Trade is a mainstay of our economy. Trade is making the heart of our economy beat strongly this year," the president said.Moon commended local exporters for breaching the US$1 trillion mark in annual trade, the sixth largest in the world. He noted South Korean products' global market share is expected to reach a recor
Dec. 5, 2017
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Korea's current account surplus dips to $5.72b for Oct.
South Korea's current account surplus contracted in October from a year earlier due mainly to a decreased surplus in the goods account and an increased deficit in the service account, central bank data showed Tuesday.The country's current account surplus reached $5.72 billion in October, compared with a surplus of $7.69 billion a year earlier, according to the preliminary data from the Bank of Korea.The BOK said the goods account surplus narrowed to $8.6 billion in October from $9.16 billion a y
Dec. 5, 2017
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Govt. to submit KORUS FTA plan to parliament on Dec. 18
The South Korean government said Tuesday it will submit a plan on the renegotiation of the free trade agreement with the United States to the National Assembly on Dec. 18.The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy has completed two public hearings to collect opinions on the five-year-old deal called KORUS FTA and discussed related issues with 20 ministries and organizations Monday.Submitting a plan to the parliament would effectively wrap up the domestic procedures needed for opening talks with
Dec. 5, 2017
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Korea becomes world's sixth largest exporter
South Korea has become the world's sixth largest exporter, moving up two notches from 2016, on the back of brisk sales of memory chips and a rally in oil prices, the trade ministry said Tuesday.Exports by Asia's fourth-largest economy jumped 16.5 percent in the first 11 months of this year, surpassing the $500 billion mark on Nov. 17, the fastest pace on record, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said.The ministry expected total outbound shipments to reach a record high of $575 billion t
Dec. 5, 2017
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Damage from China's ban on Korean tours estimated at 7.5 tln won
China's economic retaliation against South Korea is estimated to have led to some 7.5 trillion won ($6.8 billion) in losses for the country's tourism industry, data showed Sunday.According to the data compiled by the National Assembly's Budget Office, South Korea's tourism and accommodation industries suffered a sharp decrease in their revenue over the January-September period on fewer Chinese visitors. Beijing earlier rolled out various economic retaliations against South Korea in protest of Se
Dec. 3, 2017
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Rising expectations for 3% growth, GNI per capita of $30,000 next year
Expectations are rising that South Korea may achieve 3 percent on-year growth in nominal gross domestic product and surpass $30,000 in gross national income per capita in 2018, on the back of the strong global economy, experts said Sunday, citing data from financial institutions and think tanks. The International Monetary Fund raised the economic outlook of Korea for 2018 to 3 percent in October, up 0.2 percentage point from that of April. On Tuesday, the Organization for Economic Cooperat
Dec. 3, 2017
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Rate hike expected to weigh down personal debtors
South Korea's central bank's latest move to increase key rates is expected to raise the burdens for those with personal credit loans, market watchers said Sunday.The combined personal loans extended by the country's five major banks came to 97.4 trillion won ($89.6 billion) as of end-November, up 1.7 trillion won on-month, market data showed, rising at the sharpest pace this year. The combined personal credit debts is presumed to be higher when including those extended by online banks. As the Ba
Dec. 3, 2017
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S. Koreans' overseas spending hits record high in Q3
South Koreans' overseas spending hit a record high in the third quarter as more people opted to go on overseas trips, data from the central bank showed Saturday.South Korean residents spent 8.58 trillion won ($7.88 billion) overseas in the July-September period, up 5.4 percent from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by the Bank of Korea (BOK), The third-quarter tally marks the highest since the BOK began to compile related data in 1970.The accumulated overseas spending also hit a rec
Dec. 2, 2017
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Strong exports boost optimism on economic growth for 2017
South Korea’s exports rose 9.6 percent in November, marking the 13th consecutive monthly gain and adding momentum to the optimistic growth rate for this year, government data showed Friday.Outbound shipments in November stood at $49.67 billion, up from $45.3 billion a year earlier, according to data jointly compiled by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Customs Service. The total value of exports during the first 11 months of this year hit a record high of $528.4 bill
Dec. 1, 2017
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Agriculture remains hot button issue at 2nd FTA public hearing
Some representatives of the farming sectors urged the Seoul government to refuse Washington’s demands to further open up the market or discard the bilateral trade pact completely during the second public hearing on the Korea-US Trade Agreement on Friday. The latest round, held at Coex in southern Seoul, was held with only a brief moment of interruptions by protestors, unlike the first round last month that was suspended when a group of local farmers disrupted the forum in strong protest ag
Dec. 1, 2017
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State pension fund to adopt 'stewardship code': welfare minister
South Korea's state pension fund operator will introduce a set of guidelines next year to promote its role as the nation's biggest institutional investor, the welfare minister said Friday.Health and Welfare Minister Park Neung-hoo said it is a global trend to adopt the so-called stewardship code for state pension funds in order to protect their investment and boost their profitability over the mid and long term."Some 20 advanced nations, including the United States and Britain, have impleme
Dec. 1, 2017
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Moon vows support for engineers, skilled workers
President Moon Jae-in on Friday promised additional support for engineers and skilled workers, saying the country's success in the fourth industrial revolution depends on them."At every juncture of the country's industrialization and major development in the manufacturing industry, there were skilled workers. Experienced skilled workers led the Republic of Korea to become a power house of technology and manufacturing," the president said.The remarks came in a meeting with the South Kor
Dec. 1, 2017
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Households need to adjust to higher interest rates: BOK chief
South Korea's central bank chief Friday said local households need to adjust themselves to higher interest trends, following the first rate hike in more than six years.The Bank of Korea raised the base rate by a quarter percentage point to 1.5 percent Thursday for the first time since June 2011, citing clear signs of economic recovery and low inflation pressure.Mounting household debt, which surpassed 1,400 trillion won ($1.29 trillion) in September, was also a big mover."Maintaining low ra
Dec. 1, 2017
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Korean economy grows 1.5% on-quarter in Q3: BOK
South Korea's on-quarter economic growth in the July-September period was the fastest in nearly seven years on brisk manufacturing and construction, central bank data showed Friday.The country's gross domestic product expanded 1.5 percent in the third quarter from the previous three months, up 0.1 percentage point from earlier estimates, according to the preliminary data from the Bank of Korea.The on-quarter growth accelerated from a 0.6 percent quarterly expansion three months earlier and marke
Dec. 1, 2017
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Korea's exports up 9.6% in Nov. on memory chips
South Korea's exports rose 9.6 percent in November from a year earlier to mark the 13th consecutive monthly gain, fueled by strong demand for memory chips and machinery, government data showed Friday.Outbound shipments came to $49.67 billion for November, up from $45.3 billion a year earlier, according to data compiled by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Customs Service.The total value of exports in the first 11 months of this year hit a record high of $528.4 billion.Expo
Dec. 1, 2017
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[Monitor] South Korea‘s industrial output dips
South Korea’s industrial output dropped in October from the previous month, ending three consecutive months of a rise mainly due to a slump in the auto industry, data by Statistics Korea showed Thursday.Compared to the previous year, industrial output also dipped 5.9 percent as of last month.Production of vehicles dipped 11.3 percent last month from September.Production dropped 1.1 percent on-month in the mining, manufacturing, gas and electricity industries, while the service sector also
Nov. 30, 2017