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Korean Court Says Business Rights Should Not Be Taxed as Property Value

Korean Court Says Business Rights Should Not Be Taxed as Property Value

SEOUL, Nov. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — A South Korean court has ordered Incheon’s Yeonsu District Office to refund taxes to POSCO Wide, ruling that the district wrongly included the value of a golf course’s business rights in its property tax calculation. The Incheon District Court’s Administrative Division 2 ruled in favor of POSCO Wide, which owns [...]

New Study Shows Korean Doctors Average 2,300 Working Hours Annually

New Study Shows Korean Doctors Average 2,300 Working Hours Annually

SEOUL, Nov. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — A new survey has found that South Korean doctors work more than 2,300 hours a year on average, prompting calls from the medical community for more accurate assessments of working conditions before the government determines future medical school quotas. At a conference hosted Wednesday by the Korean Medical Association’s Research [...]

Scholars Urge Seoul to Halt High-Rise Plan Near UNESCO-Listed Jongmyo Shrine

Scholars Urge Seoul to Halt High-Rise Plan Near UNESCO-Listed Jongmyo Shrine

SEOUL, Nov. 13 (Korea Bizwire) —  A coalition of South Korean scholars and cultural heritage groups on Wednesday condemned Seoul City’s plan to allow high-rise construction near Jongmyo Shrine, warning that the move could damage the integrity of the UNESCO World Heritage site. At a joint press conference held in central Seoul, 27 academic societies—including [...]

OpenAI Brings “Study Mode” to Yonsei University, Promoting Responsible AI Learning

OpenAI Brings “Study Mode” to Yonsei University, Promoting Responsible AI Learning

SEOUL, Nov. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — OpenAI held a seminar at Yonsei University on Wednesday to introduce its “Study Mode” and discuss responsible ways to use artificial intelligence in education, underscoring its growing engagement with South Korea’s academic community. The session, co-hosted with the Yonsei University Artificial Intelligence Society at the university’s College of Engineering, featured [...]

Samsung to Launch Its First Dual-Folding Smartphone, the Galaxy Z Trifold

Samsung to Launch Its First Dual-Folding Smartphone, the Galaxy Z Trifold

SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — Samsung Electronics is set to launch its first dual-folding smartphone, the Galaxy Z Trifold, next month, marking a new step in the evolution of foldable devices. According to industry sources, Samsung will hold an official launch event on December 5 to introduce the Trifold and begin domestic sales. The model, [...]

Samsung and Apple Rethink Ultra-Thin Phones After Tepid Sales in 2025

Samsung and Apple Rethink Ultra-Thin Phones After Tepid Sales in 2025

SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — Both Samsung Electronics and Apple are expected to revamp their flagship smartphone lineups in 2026 after the disappointing performance of their ultra-thin models released earlier this year, 2025. Apple introduced the iPhone Air in September 2025, a 5.6-millimeter-thick, 165-gram handset replacing the traditional “Plus” model in the iPhone 17 series. [...]

Companies Push Back Against Korea’s Proposed Mandatory Share Cancellation Law

Companies Push Back Against Korea’s Proposed Mandatory Share Cancellation Law

SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — A majority of South Korea’s publicly listed companies that hold treasury shares oppose a proposed amendment to the Commercial Act that would make share cancellations mandatory, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI). The proposal, now under discussion at the National Assembly, [...]

Labor Unions, E-Commerce Giants Clash Over Proposal to Ban Early-Morning Deliveries

Labor Unions, E-Commerce Giants Clash Over Proposal to Ban Early-Morning Deliveries

SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s logistics and e-commerce industries are embroiled in a fierce debate over a proposed ban on deliveries between midnight and 5 a.m., a move labor groups say is needed to protect workers’ health but businesses warn would disrupt jobs and consumer convenience. The controversy began after the Korean Confederation [...]

Experts Blame Universities’ Oversized, Online Classes for Worsening AI Cheating Crisis

Experts Blame Universities’ Oversized, Online Classes for Worsening AI Cheating Crisis

SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Korea Bizwire) —  As cheating scandals involving artificial intelligence spread across South Korean universities, experts say the problem stems less from student morality and more from institutional complacency—where large-scale, online classes have outpaced ethical oversight. According to professors and education researchers, the combination of budget-driven mass lectures and the rapid advance of [...]