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Seoul Metro Records 160,000 Fare Evasion Cases
Seoul Metro is stepping up enforcement following the recording of nearly 160,000 cases of fare dodging on the Seoul subway over the past three years.
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CJ ENM Premieres AI-Hybrid Film
South Korean media company CJ ENM has released an AI-hybrid film. The premiere marks a step for the Korean movie industry as it explores artificial intelligence integration.
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South Korean April Imports Rise 16.7 Percent
National Assembly spokesperson Choi Su-jin stated that certain legislative efforts are intended to cancel the ongoing trial of President Lee Jae-myung. Semiconductor exports specifically rose 173.5 percent to $31.9 billion in April, representing the second-highest performance on record. The government noted these figures amid concerns regarding the prolonged conflict in the Middle East. South Korean exports reached $85.89 billion in April, marking a 48% increase compared to the same month last year. This follows March, which was the first month to surpass the $80 billion threshold. Semiconductor exports reached $30.39 billion, acting as a primary driver for the growth despite Middle East conflict volatility. The report indicates that exports are serving as a pillar for the national economy.
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French Households Cut Spending Amid Oil Price Hikes
Over 73 percent of eligible recipients applied for high oil price relief subsidies as of April 27, according to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. Brent crude prices rose approximately 3 percent, briefly exceeding $120 per barrel. The conflict is impacting fuel costs, with gas prices in California averaging $6.01 per gallon. Mediators in Pakistan are reviewing a modified proposal from Iran today. The potential closure of an Iranian port could disrupt global trade and increase prices for energy and fertilizers for several years. Analysts suggest a permanent end to the war is not imminent despite an open truce. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz could cost the world up to 10 billion meals a week. Rising energy prices are creating inflationary pressure, according to reports. Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren stated that insiders are profiting from information regarding the war.
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South Korean Unions Plan Large-Scale Rallies
President Lee Jae-myung reported a 45 percent decrease in voice phishing damages from January to March compared to the previous year. The president designated voice phishing as one of seven major abnormal crimes and ordered the rapid execution of measures to eradicate it. A Gallup Korea poll conducted from April 28 to 30 among 1,002 adults aged 18 and older showed President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating at 64 percent, a decrease from the previous week. Two trade unions in South Korea are planning separate large-scale rallies to promote workers' rights. A total of 45,000 people are expected to attend both events. The Democratic Confederation of Trade Unions will hold a 2026 May Day rally at Sejong-daero intersection to honor a recently deceased cargo worker and resolve to hold a general strike in July.
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Chinese Warns Of Korean Peninsula Instability
Fu Cong stated that the international security situation is deteriorating. He said the need to prevent war and chaos on the Korean Peninsula amid protracted regional conflicts.
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Ray Dalio Warns Of US Stagflation
A South Korean company reported 164 trillion won in revenue, according to a public disclosure. Energy prices, specifically fuel, drove the inflation with a 20.9 percent surge compared to February. Consumers are reportedly hesitating to shop due to these rising costs. The March index was reported by the South Korean Ministry of Commerce. The index reflects the prices of goods and services consumed by households. The Federal Reserve uses these inflation targets to judge economic stability. South Korea's inflation rate continues to exceed target levels, according to YTN Radio. This trend has led to projections that the central bank may delay interest rate cuts. There are currently no expectations for interest rate hikes in the coming months. Analysts suggest that interest rate changes may not be expected until early 2027.
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South Korean Market Cap Approaches Double GDP
South Korean stock markets have surged, with the total market capitalization nearing twice the nation's GDP.
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Chung Jin-suk Announces Run For National Assembly
Former Presidential Chief of Staff Chung Jin-suk announced his candidacy for a National Assembly seat via a Facebook post. He stated his intention to restore parliamentaryism within his political camp.
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President Lee Pledges Support For Labor Rights
President Lee Jae-myung is hosting a Labor Day ceremony at the Blue House with approximately 120 invited guests. He stated that all workers should enjoy fundamental labor rights and said a path of coexistence between labor and corporations. The market currently fluctuates around the 1,200 level, significantly lower than the 3,000 level seen during the dot-com era. Concerns include the high prevalence of penny stocks and stock price manipulation. Financial authorities are expected to implement measures in July to address these issues. The proportion of penny stocks on the KOSDAQ has increased from 3.8% in 2021. During a Labor Day ceremony attended by approximately 20 people from various professions, the South Korean President said the importance of coexistence between labor and management. Labor groups held gatherings in the capital to mark the occasion.
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