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Financial Strain and Social Pressures Drive Suicide Surge in Middle Age

Financial Strain and Social Pressures Drive Suicide Surge in Middle Age

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — Suicide has overtaken cancer as the leading cause of death for South Koreans in their 40s, underscoring the intensifying pressures on the country’s core working-age population, according to new government data. Figures released by Statistics Korea show that South Korea’s overall suicide rate rose to 29.1 deaths per 100,000 [...]

Korean Biosimilar Makers Intensify Global Battle for First-Mover Advantage

Korean Biosimilar Makers Intensify Global Battle for First-Mover Advantage

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s biosimilar industry is ramping up competition at home and abroad, with companies racing to secure early approvals, expand sales networks, and leverage artificial intelligence as differentiators in a crowded market. At least six biosimilars won approvals or launches globally this month alone, underscoring the pace of expansion. Celltrion [...]

Hyundai and Kia Expand Base Pay Definitions, Raising Labor Costs and Industry Concerns

Hyundai and Kia Expand Base Pay Definitions, Raising Labor Costs and Industry Concerns

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s two largest automakers, Hyundai Motor and Kia, have agreed to broaden the scope of “ordinary wages” in their latest labor agreements, a move that could reshape labor relations and intensify cost pressures across corporate Korea. The accords, reached earlier this month, follow a Supreme Court ruling last December [...]

Police Confront Daily Abuse, but Fear of “Excessive Force” Claims Hampers Response

Police Confront Daily Abuse, but Fear of “Excessive Force” Claims Hampers Response

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — Obstruction of official duties against South Korean police officers remains alarmingly frequent, with more than 9,000 cases recorded last year — nearly 25 incidents every day — according to newly disclosed government data. Figures released by Rep. Seo Beom-soo of the People Power Party, citing the National Police Agency, [...]

KT Faces Scrutiny for Withholding Data in Unauthorized Mobile Payment Disputes

KT Faces Scrutiny for Withholding Data in Unauthorized Mobile Payment Disputes

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s second-largest telecom carrier, KT, is under mounting criticism from consumers and legal experts for refusing to disclose key network data in cases involving unauthorized mobile phone payments, even as reports of such incidents climb. Authorities say nearly 19,300 cases of fraud involving mobile micropayments were reported last [...]

Koreans Embrace Greener Traditions to Cut Holiday Waste

Koreans Embrace Greener Traditions to Cut Holiday Waste

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — As South Korea prepares for the Chuseok harvest holiday, when household waste typically spikes, local governments and businesses are stepping up efforts to promote greener practices — from reusable wrapping to bans on artificial flowers at cemeteries. Officials in North Chungcheong Province estimate that nearly 20,000 tons of waste [...]

Koreans Want Comfortable Retirements, but Many Fear Falling Short

Koreans Want Comfortable Retirements, but Many Fear Falling Short

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — South Koreans believe they will need about 3.5 million won ($2,600) a month to live comfortably in retirement, but most expect to secure only two-thirds of that amount, according to a new survey by KB Financial Group’s research institute. The study, released Sunday, polled 3,000 people aged 25 to [...]

Korean Midlife Workers Turn to Technical Licenses for Second Careers

Korean Midlife Workers Turn to Technical Licenses for Second Careers

SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — For middle-aged and older South Koreans seeking a second career, technical licenses are proving to be a reliable path into steady employment and higher wages. A government survey released Sunday by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training found that [...]