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South Korea Embarks on Comprehensive Plan to Support AI Autonomous Manufacturing

South Korea Embarks on Comprehensive Plan to Support AI Autonomous Manufacturing

SEJONG, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – Amid intense global competition, particularly from the United States and China, in the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the manufacturing sector, the South Korean government has initiated a comprehensive plan to systematically support the transition of private companies to AI autonomous manufacturing.  During a meeting held in Seoul on [...]

Police Looking into Purported KMA Document about Blacklisting Doctors Not Participating in Walkout

Police Looking into Purported KMA Document about Blacklisting Doctors Not Participating in Walkout

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) — Police launched an investigation Friday into what purports to be a Korea Medical Association (KMA) document ordering the listing of trainee doctors not participating in a walkout protesting the government’s decision to increase the medical school quota. The document, which was uploaded on an online community site Thursday with [...]

S. Korean Antitrust Regulator Takes Steps to Penalize Meta

S. Korean Antitrust Regulator Takes Steps to Penalize Meta

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Yonhap) — South Korea’s antitrust watchdog has taken steps to penalize Meta Platforms Inc. for allegedly failing to protect local consumers on its e-commerce platforms of Facebook and Instagram, sources said Friday. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has concluded its investigation into Meta’s purported violations of South Korea’s e-commerce law and subsequently [...]

Nurses Authorized to Expand Role in Emergency Units as Walkout by Trainee Doctors Enters 18th Day

Nurses Authorized to Expand Role in Emergency Units as Walkout by Trainee Doctors Enters 18th Day

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) — Nurses were authorized to expand their role in the emergency rooms of major hospitals Friday to cope with a shortage of medical staff, as a mass walkout by more than 11,000 trainee doctors entered its 18th day and caused disruptions in health care services. About 92 percent of 13,000 [...]

S. Korea to Draw Up New Unification Vision Based on Liberal Democracy

S. Korea to Draw Up New Unification Vision Based on Liberal Democracy

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) — The unification ministry said Friday it will draw up a new vision for unification between the two Koreas to include the principle of liberal democracy amid North Korea’s vow not to seek unification with the South. The government earlier said it plans to update the National Community Unification Formula, [...]

Doctor’s Dilemma: Anonymous Post Reveals Fear and Peer Pressure Amid Medical Strike Turmoil

Doctor’s Dilemma: Anonymous Post Reveals Fear and Peer Pressure Amid Medical Strike Turmoil

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – In the midst of ongoing collective actions by resident doctors, a post surfaced on the anonymous professional community Blind, revealing the apprehensions of a doctor contemplating return but fearing backlash and negative perceptions. On March 7, a user identifying as a resident doctor, referred to as A, shared their dilemma [...]

Foreign Ministry Revamps Bureau Dealing with N.K. Nuclear Issue Amid Prolonged Stalemate in Talks

Foreign Ministry Revamps Bureau Dealing with N.K. Nuclear Issue Amid Prolonged Stalemate in Talks

SEOUL, March 7 (Korea Bizwire) – The foreign ministry will scale back the bureau handling the North Korean nuclear issue and create a broader strategy department focused on foreign policy intelligence-gathering, officials said Thursday, a major shakeup that mirrors the prolonged impasse in nuclear talks with Pyongyang. The tentatively named Office of Strategy and Intelligence [...]

Gov’t Begins to Form Committee to Allocate Additional Med School Seats to Universities

Gov’t Begins to Form Committee to Allocate Additional Med School Seats to Universities

SEOUL, Mar. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — The government has begun forming a committee responsible for allocating 2,000 additional medical school admission seats to universities, officials said Thursday, amid continuing protests from doctors against the plan. The move came as the government is forging ahead with the medical quota hike to address a chronic shortage of [...]

Gov’t to Swiftly Implement Emergency Measures amid Protracted Doctors’ Walkout

Gov’t to Swiftly Implement Emergency Measures amid Protracted Doctors’ Walkout

SEOUL, Mar. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — The government will swiftly implement emergency measures to alleviate public inconveniences caused by the prolonged walkout by trainee doctors protesting the government’s decision to increase the medical school admission quota, an official said Thursday. Lee Han-kyung, the interior ministry’s chief disaster management official, made the remark during a daily [...]