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Stalking Crimes Surge 26 Percent in Three Years Despite New Law

Stalking Crimes Surge 26 Percent in Three Years Despite New Law

SEOUL, Oct. 8 (Korea Bizwire) – Stalking crimes have increased in the past three years since the enactment of the anti-stalking law in 2021, a lawmaker said, citing government data. The number of such crimes stood at 13,283 last year, up 26 percent from 10,545 cases in 2022, according to the Office for Government Policy [...]

Seoul Invests in AI Recycling to Curb Fast-Fashion Waste

Seoul Invests in AI Recycling to Curb Fast-Fashion Waste

SEOUL, Oct. 8 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea is turning to artificial intelligence to address a mounting environmental challenge: the massive volume of discarded clothing fueled by fast fashion. The Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment announced Wednesday that it will invest 25 billion won ($18 million) through 2030—including 17.5 billion won in government funding—to [...]

Korea’s Parliament Debates Bill to Criminalize AI-Generated Porn Featuring Virtual Characters

Korea’s Parliament Debates Bill to Criminalize AI-Generated Porn Featuring Virtual Characters

SEOUL, Oct. 7 (Korea Bizwire) —  A proposed bill that would make it illegal to create or distribute sexually explicit material using artificial intelligence (AI)–generated virtual characters is sparking intense public debate in South Korea, reflecting growing unease over the boundaries of technology and expression. The amendment to the Act on the Punishment of Sexual Crimes, [...]

Gov’t Increases Disability Employment Requirement to Boost Workplace Inclusion

Gov’t Increases Disability Employment Requirement to Boost Workplace Inclusion

SEOUL, Oct. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – The government has raised businesses’ mandatory hiring rate for people with disabilities to up to 4 percent to help expand their job opportunities. Under new measures announced by the labor ministry on Oct. 1, private sector businesses will be required to fill 3.5 percent of their workforce with people [...]

Middle-Aged Face Rising Isolation and “Lonely Deaths” as Policy Gaps Persist

Middle-Aged Face Rising Isolation and “Lonely Deaths” as Policy Gaps Persist

SEOUL, Oct. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s middle-aged population — once considered the backbone of the nation — is increasingly dying alone, as government attention and welfare programs remain focused on the young and elderly. According to data from the National Data Office and the National Assembly Research Service, 74.8 percent of the 21,897 [...]

Petrochemical Industry Struggles to Restructure Amid Global Glut and Government Pressure

Petrochemical Industry Struggles to Restructure Amid Global Glut and Government Pressure

SEOUL, Oct. 7 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s petrochemical sector, battered by an oversupply wave from China and the Middle East, remains deadlocked over restructuring plans despite government pressure and mounting financial strain. More than a month after companies agreed to draw up detailed restructuring blueprints by year’s end, no tangible progress has been made. [...]

India Seeks Deeper Shipbuilding Ties With South Korea to Achieve Global Top-Five Goal

India Seeks Deeper Shipbuilding Ties With South Korea to Achieve Global Top-Five Goal

SEOUL, Oct. 6 (Korea Bizwire) – India is seeking deeper cooperation with South Korea in the shipbuilding sector as it strives to become one of the world’s top five shipbuilding nations by 2047, India’s secretary for shipping has said, highlighting the need to combine Seoul’s advanced technology with New Delhi’s abundant manpower. Shri T. K. [...]

President Lee Issues Formal Apology for South Korea’s History of Overseas Adoptions

President Lee Issues Formal Apology for South Korea’s History of Overseas Adoptions

SEOUL, Oct. 2 (Korea Bizwire) – President Lee Jae Myung on Thursday apologized for the suffering experienced by overseas adoptees in the past and vowed stronger efforts to protect their rights. Lee issued the message on Facebook a day after South Korea formally became a contracting party to the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption, completing [...]

Labor Unrest Threatens to Snarl Holiday Travel at Incheon Airport

Labor Unrest Threatens to Snarl Holiday Travel at Incheon Airport

SEOUL, Oct. 2 (Korea Bizwire) — Incheon International Airport, South Korea’s main gateway, is bracing for heavier congestion during the upcoming Chuseok holiday as security screeners and other airport staff escalate labor actions over pay and staffing levels. Roughly 2.45 million passengers are expected to pass through the airport, about 50 kilometers west of Seoul, [...]

Loopholes in Korean Law Leave Patients’ Medical Records Vulnerable

Loopholes in Korean Law Leave Patients’ Medical Records Vulnerable

SEOUL, Oct. 2 (Korea Bizwire) — Despite repeated warnings, South Korea’s legal framework still fails to prevent unauthorized access to patients’ medical records, leaving sensitive information vulnerable to misuse. At the center of the concern is a glaring legislative gap: under current medical law, hospitals are only required to keep logs when electronic medical records [...]