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Climate Change Threatens South Korea’s Iconic Alpine Cabbage Fields

Climate Change Threatens South Korea’s Iconic Alpine Cabbage Fields

Highland growers in Gangwon face mounting losses as warming temperatures and extreme weather push summer cabbage to the brink GANGNEUNG, August 5 (Korea Bizwire) — Once known for its cool summer breezes and starlit skies, the alpine cabbage fields of Anbandegi in Gangwon Province—South Korea’s largest high-altitude farming zone—are now at the frontline of climate [...]

Gyeonggi Province Develops AI-Powered System to Predict Crop Stress from Climate Shocks and Pests

Gyeonggi Province Develops AI-Powered System to Predict Crop Stress from Climate Shocks and Pests

Project aims to detect stress at genetic level before visible symptoms emerge SUWON, August 5 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s Gyeonggi Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services has launched an ambitious initiative to develop an artificial intelligence-based system capable of predicting crop stress caused by extreme weather and pest outbreaks before symptoms are visible. Announced [...]

Legal Blind Spots Leave Victims of Digital Stalking Unprotected

Legal Blind Spots Leave Victims of Digital Stalking Unprotected

Experts call for stronger protections as digital surveillance expands beyond physical boundaries SEOUL, August 5 (Korea Bizwire)  — As digital technologies reshape the nature of personal relationships, experts are warning that South Korea’s legal system is falling behind in protecting victims of online stalking—an increasingly pervasive form of tech-enabled coercive control. In a recent paper [...]

S. Korea Begins Dismantling Anti-N. Korea Loudspeakers Along Border

S. Korea Begins Dismantling Anti-N. Korea Loudspeakers Along Border

SEOUL, Aug. 4 (Korea Bizwire) — The South Korean military on Monday started removing loudspeakers for propaganda broadcasts toward North Korea installed along the heavily fortified border, the defense ministry said, in Seoul’s latest efforts to reduce inter-Korean tensions. The move comes less than two months after President Lee Jae Myung ordered the suspension of [...]

Industry Minister Meets Biz Leaders, Vows Efforts to Mitigate Tariff Risks

Industry Minister Meets Biz Leaders, Vows Efforts to Mitigate Tariff Risks

SEOUL, Aug. 4 (Korea Bizwire) — Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan reaffirmed government efforts to minimize the impact of U.S. tariffs on local industries in meetings with the chiefs of two major business lobby groups in Seoul on Monday while also delivering his gratitude for the business community’s efforts to help South Korea strike a trade [...]

Nearly Two-Thirds of South Koreans Back Seoul-Washington Trade Agreement

Nearly Two-Thirds of South Koreans Back Seoul-Washington Trade Agreement

SEOUL, Aug. 4 (Korea Bizwire) — More than 6 in 10 South Koreans gave a positive assessment of the trade deal reached last week between Seoul and Washington, a poll showed Monday. According to the survey conducted by Realmeter on 1,016 adults aged over 18 on Friday, 63.9 percent said they viewed the deal positively, [...]

Climate Report Warns of 66-Fold Surge in Compound Heat Days by 2100

Climate Report Warns of 66-Fold Surge in Compound Heat Days by 2100

New climate projections highlight urgent need for emissions reduction under President Lee’s administration as global temperatures rise under Trump-era climate diplomacy gap SEOUL, August 4 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea could face a dramatic surge in extreme heat events unless global carbon emissions are curbed, with so-called “compound extreme heat days” projected to increase up [...]

Aging and Underfunded: South Korea’s Mountain Town Struggles to Recover from Disasters

Aging and Underfunded: South Korea’s Mountain Town Struggles to Recover from Disasters

SANCHEONG, August 4 (Korea Bizwire) — In the aftermath of back-to-back disasters, the rural county of Sancheong in South Gyeongsang Province finds itself overwhelmed, under-resourced, and emblematic of a broader crisis facing South Korea’s depopulating regions. Slammed first by a massive wildfire in March and then by record-breaking rains in July that dumped nearly 800 [...]

Seoul Delays Decision on Google’s High-Precision Map Export Ahead of Lee-Trump Summit

Seoul Delays Decision on Google’s High-Precision Map Export Ahead of Lee-Trump Summit

National security concerns and U.S. trade pressure shape South Korea’s cautious stance on data sovereignty SEOUL, August 4 (Korea Bizwire) — The South Korean government is deferring a key decision on whether to allow Google to export high-resolution mapping data until after an upcoming summit between President Lee Jae-myung and U.S. President Donald Trump, underscoring [...]

U.S.-Korea Tariff Deal Reached, but Pressure on Seoul Far from Over

U.S.-Korea Tariff Deal Reached, but Pressure on Seoul Far from Over

SEOUL, August 4 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s recent breakthrough trade agreement with the United States—touted as a major diplomatic win—may offer temporary relief on tariffs but leaves the door open for further pressure from Washington on sensitive trade issues, experts warn. The deal, struck on July 30, outlines a sweeping $450 billion investment and [...]