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Lee Urges Stronger Safety Measures to Root Out Fatal Industrial Accidents

Lee Urges Stronger Safety Measures to Root Out Fatal Industrial Accidents

SEOUL, July 29 (Korea Bizwire) — President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday called for stronger workplace safety measures to prevent fatal industrial accidents and tougher punishments against violators. Lee made the remarks during a Cabinet meeting that was aired live, following the fifth fatal workplace accident this year at a construction site operated by POSCO [...]

South Korea Sets Clear Guidelines to Crack Down on Fake Ambulances

South Korea Sets Clear Guidelines to Crack Down on Fake Ambulances

SEOUL, July 29 (Korea Bizwire) — The South Korean government has introduced new guidelines to curb the misuse of ambulances operating under false pretenses, aiming to distinguish legitimate emergency use from non-urgent transport and restrict abuse of emergency traffic privileges. The Ministry of Health and Welfare recently distributed the new standards — titled “Criteria for [...]

South Korea to Bring in Skilled Foreign Workers for Shipbuilding Under New Visa Pilot

South Korea to Bring in Skilled Foreign Workers for Shipbuilding Under New Visa Pilot

CHANGWON, South Korea, July 29 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s southeastern province of South Gyeongsang will begin hiring skilled foreign workers for its shipbuilding industry in the second half of this year, as part of a new government-backed visa pilot aimed at addressing a critical labor shortage in key technical roles. On Monday, the provincial [...]

Amid U.S. Pressure, Seoul Walks a Tightrope on Tariffs and Farm Trade

Amid U.S. Pressure, Seoul Walks a Tightrope on Tariffs and Farm Trade

SEOUL, July 28 (Korea Bizwire) — As an August 1 deadline looms, South Korea finds itself under mounting pressure from the United States to further open its agricultural and livestock markets—a delicate issue that has long tested the country’s balancing act between international diplomacy and domestic political realities. Behind closed doors, the two allies are [...]

Workplace Bullying of Migrant Workers Exposes Flaws in Korea’s Employment Rules

Workplace Bullying of Migrant Workers Exposes Flaws in Korea’s Employment Rules

GWANGJU, July 28 (Korea Bizwire) — A recent case of workplace bullying in Naju, South Korea, has once again exposed the harsh realities faced by migrant workers—many of whom suffer in silence under a labor system critics say traps them in abusive conditions. According to the Gwangju-Jeonnam Migrant Human Rights Network and the Jeonnam Labor [...]

South Korea Eyes Regulation of YouTube’s Algorithm Amid Rising Concerns Over Political Polarization

South Korea Eyes Regulation of YouTube’s Algorithm Amid Rising Concerns Over Political Polarization

SEOUL, July 26 (Korea Bizwire) — As YouTube continues to dominate the global internet landscape—with over 20 trillion videos uploaded and 20 million more added daily—its influence in South Korea has become particularly pronounced. More than half of South Koreans (51%) now consume news via YouTube, significantly outpacing the global average of 31%, according to the [...]

Tobacco Purchases Using Stimulus Coupons Spark Debate Over Spending Limits

Tobacco Purchases Using Stimulus Coupons Spark Debate Over Spending Limits

SEOUL, July 25 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s latest round of stimulus coupons, intended to boost domestic consumption, is drawing scrutiny as some recipients are reportedly using them to purchase large quantities of tobacco products—prompting renewed calls to restrict eligible items. According to reports gathered by Yonhap News Agency on Friday, a significant number of [...]

South Korea Passes First Legal Framework to Support Community Enterprises

South Korea Passes First Legal Framework to Support Community Enterprises

SEOUL, July 24 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s National Assembly on Wednesday passed the country’s first dedicated law to support and promote community enterprises, small-scale businesses operated by local residents to tackle regional challenges such as population decline and job shortages. The new legislation—the Community Enterprise Promotion and Support Act—was spearheaded by the Ministry of [...]

Gyeongbuk to Build Rapid Freezing Facilities to Preserve East Coast Bluefin Tuna

Gyeongbuk to Build Rapid Freezing Facilities to Preserve East Coast Bluefin Tuna

ANDONG, South Korea, July 24 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s North Gyeongsang Province announced plans Wednesday to build rapid freezing facilities in Yeongdeok and Pohang to preserve the freshness of bluefin tuna, which has recently been caught in growing quantities off the country’s east coast. The rise in sea temperatures and an abundance of bait [...]

South Korea Amends Livestock Compensation Law Following Constitutional Court Ruling

South Korea Amends Livestock Compensation Law Following Constitutional Court Ruling

SEOUL, July 24 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s Constitutional Court announced Tuesday that legislation governing compensation for livestock culling during infectious disease outbreaks has been amended in line with a 2023 court ruling that found parts of the law unconstitutional. In May 2023, the court ruled that a clause in the Livestock Epidemic Prevention and [...]