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Korea to Mandate Pedal Misuse Prevention Systems in All New Cars by 2029

Korea to Mandate Pedal Misuse Prevention Systems in All New Cars by 2029

SEOUL, Oct. 23 (Korea Bizwire) – New passenger cars and small commercial vehicles in South Korea will be required to be equipped with pedal misuse prevention systems starting in 2029, a move aimed at reducing accidents caused by unintended accelerations, the transport ministry said Thursday. Under the government’s plan to revise the country’s automobile safety [...]

Seoul Turns Subway Stations Into Running and Leisure Hubs

Seoul Turns Subway Stations Into Running and Leisure Hubs

SEOUL, Oct. 23 (Korea Bizwire) — In a bid to merge urban mobility with wellness culture, the Seoul Metropolitan Government has transformed parts of three subway stations into fitness and leisure spaces for runners, offering free access to facilities that blend convenience with community. The new “Runner’s Base” zones — located at Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5), [...]

Korea to Introduce First-Ever “Life Insurance Pension” Allowing Policyholders to Receive Death Benefits While Alive

Korea to Introduce First-Ever “Life Insurance Pension” Allowing Policyholders to Receive Death Benefits While Alive

  SEOUL, Oct. 23 (Korea Bizwire) — Beginning October 30, South Koreans will, for the first time, be able to convert death benefits from their life insurance policies into a steady stream of pension-style payments while still alive — a move regulators hope will reshape the country’s aging-era financial landscape. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) announced [...]

Korea Tests a “Standard Relief Meal” to Improve Food Quality at Disaster Sites

Korea Tests a “Standard Relief Meal” to Improve Food Quality at Disaster Sites

SEOUL, Oct. 23(Korea Bizwire) —  A modest tray of white rice, kimchi stew with tuna, bulgogi, stir-fried potatoes, dried seaweed, cherry tomatoes, and a banana might not seem revolutionary. Yet in South Korea’s evolving disaster management system, this humble combination marks a quiet but meaningful shift. The Korean Red Cross, in partnership with the Ministry of [...]

Korea Exchange to Shift to ‘Individual-Based’ Market Surveillance System

Korea Exchange to Shift to ‘Individual-Based’ Market Surveillance System

SEOUL, Oct. 23 (Korea Bizwire) —  South Korea will overhaul its market surveillance framework this month, moving from an “account-based” to an “individual-based” monitoring system in an effort to better detect unfair trading and improve enforcement efficiency, financial regulators announced Wednesday. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) said that amendments to the Enforcement Decree of the Capital [...]

Jeju Launches Crackdown on Price Gouging at Tourist Sites and Festivals

Jeju Launches Crackdown on Price Gouging at Tourist Sites and Festivals

JEJU, South Korea, Oct. 23 (Korea Bizwire) — The Jeju provincial government has unveiled a sweeping initiative to eliminate price gouging at tourist attractions and local festivals, following a series of public complaints about overcharging and poor-quality food during recent events. The plan, announced Wednesday after a government–private sector meeting chaired by Vice Governor Kim Ae-sook, [...]

From Solar Dreams to Smart Data: The Making of an AI City on Korea’s Southern Coast

From Solar Dreams to Smart Data: The Making of an AI City on Korea’s Southern Coast

MUAN, South Korea, Oct. 22 (Korea Bizwire) — On the reclaimed coastline of South Jeolla Province, an ambitious experiment in urban design is quietly taking shape. The corporate city of Solasido — a blend of solar, sea, and do (province) — is emerging as South Korea’s latest bid to merge renewable energy with artificial intelligence, drawing [...]

Korea Weighs Tougher Penalties for Restaurant No-Shows in Bid to Rein in Dining-Culture Abuses

Korea Weighs Tougher Penalties for Restaurant No-Shows in Bid to Rein in Dining-Culture Abuses

SEOUL, Oct. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – In South Korea, the seemingly harmless act of skipping a restaurant reservation may soon come with a much steeper price. The Fair Trade Commission announced Wednesday that it plans to raise cancellation fees for diners who fail to show up without notice—a move aimed at curbing what officials describe [...]

Six Years After Abortion Law Overturned, South Korea Still Lacks Legal Framework

Six Years After Abortion Law Overturned, South Korea Still Lacks Legal Framework

  SEOUL, Oct. 22 (Korea Bizwire) — More than six years after South Korea’s Constitutional Court struck down the nation’s longstanding abortion ban as unconstitutional, lawmakers have yet to pass replacement legislation—leaving women and medical professionals in a state of growing uncertainty. A new government-backed study released Tuesday by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and [...]

South Jeolla Emerges as South Korea’s Renewable-Powered AI Hub

South Jeolla Emerges as South Korea’s Renewable-Powered AI Hub

MUAN, Oct. 22 (Korea Bizwire) — In a country racing to secure its place in the global artificial intelligence arms race, South Jeolla Province has quietly become a surprising frontrunner. Backed by abundant renewable energy and vast land resources, the region is drawing some of the world’s biggest technology investments—including the government’s next national AI computing [...]