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FINANCE MINISTRY OF S. KOREA TO REMOVE TARIFF ON FEW IMPORTED GRAINS
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- Finance Ministry of S. Korea to remove tariff on few imported grains.
- S. Korea will import edible corm and some grains without tariff until the end of the year.
- The country currently levies a 3 percent tariff duty on impo...
LAND MINISTER LIKELY TO STEP DOWN OVER LH EMPLOYEES LAND PURCHASES
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- Land Minister likely to step down over LH Employees land purchases.
- The land minister is said to come up with measures to prevent employees with speculative land purchases.
- LH employees bought lands in two cities that hav...
S. KOREAN GOVT. ANNOUNCES TO MAKE EFFORTS TO CREATE MORE JOBS BY 2025
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- S. Korean govt. announces to make efforts to create more jobs by 2025.
- The country’s finance minister Hong Nam Ki revealed a road map on developing the service industry.
- The ministry plans to resume the distribution...
S. KOREAN FINANCE MINISTRY LIKELY TO SUBMIT EXTRA BUDGET PROSPOSAL
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- S. Korean finance ministry likely to submit an extra budget proposal.
- Finance Minister Hong Nam Ki has instructed officials to do the same by next week.
- The govt. and the ruling Democratic Party may surpass the budget by ...
S. KOREAN GOVT. LIKELY TO EXPAND EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS FOR THE 4TH TIME
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- S. Korean govt. likely to expand emergency relief funds for the 4th time.
- The emergency relief funds would include merchants whose yearly sales are more than $364,000.
- The country’s ruling Democratic Party (DP) and ...
S. KOREA FINANCE MINISTER ANNOUNCES PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS TO HIRE MORE NEW EMPLOYEES
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- S. Korea Finance Minister announces public institutions to hire more new employees.
- The country’s public institutions in 2021 plan to hire more than 26,000 new employees.
- The minister said that the public sector wil...
SOUTH KOREA GOVT. PLANS TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY HANDOUTS TO SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
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- South Korea govt. plans to provide emergency handouts to small business owners.
- The government plans to do so by early February, around the Lunar New Year holiday.
- The government will provide US$8.6 billion in relief fund...