Korea, South
South Korea Stocks Drop After Lawmakers Push for Yoon Impeachment Over Failed Martial Law
South Korea's financial markets dropped as President Yoon Suk Yeol's controversial martial law decision fueled political unrest, prompting investor concerns, a potential impeachment, and measures to stabilize the economy.
South Korea Holds Emergency Meeting Following Massive EV Fire That Forces Residents to Shelters
South Korea held an emergency meeting to address safety concerns over electric vehicles following a major fire that damaged 140 cars in an Incheon parking garage.
South Korea’s Battery Maker SK On Facing Crisis as Clients Grapple With Dismal EV Sales
Major South Korean battery producer SK On is in crisis amid weak electric car sales of its clients in the US and Europe.
South Korea Offers Cash Incentives for Dating and Marriage to Boost Birth Rates
Busan’s Saha District in South Korea is launching a pilot program to address its low birth rates. The program will offer financial incentives of up to 500,000 won ($360) for dating and 20 million won ($14,400) upon marriage.