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health 16d ago Seoul

Pollen Allergies Return With Spring Season

The arrival of spring brings the return of sneezing, coughing, and itching symptoms for many allergy sufferers. Experts advise consulting a doctor if unsure about allergy triggers to manage symptoms effectively.
TBS eFM Seoul
economy 16d ago Incheon

South Korean Construction Projects Face Delays

YTN Radio reports that construction projects in South Korea, including the Shin-do Peace Bridge in Incheon, have been halted due to shortages of construction materials like asphalt concrete. The supply of asphalt, derived from crude oil refining, was cut off at the end of March. Other materials such as ready-mixed concrete and steel also face supply issues and price increases, with naphtha-based materials seeing prices rise by 30% and steel inventory dropping to 50% of normal levels, costing 40% more. Experts predict that even if Middle East tensions ease, material costs and supply chain issues may persist, impacting the construction industry long-term. The government plans to increase financial support to improve liquidity.
YTN Radio
economy 17d ago Seoul

Samsung Executive Instructed Employees To Destroy Evidence

Samsung legal aide Kim Yong-chul allegedly instructed employees to destroy evidence to protect company leaders. Deleting files is being treated as the priority action. These instructions were detailed in a book regarding time spent at Samsung and subsequent expert interviews. Instructions to employees included downloading documents to hide them or deleting all computer files if time was limited to prevent discovery. Shareholders protested against stock purchases made at generous prices that allegedly protected JY Lee at the expense of the company. Critics argued these moves allowed Lee to benefit from family wealth while undermining his ability to succeed his father. This action follows controversy regarding Samsung companies using corporate funds to purchase failing shares of JY Lee to prevent his personal financial loss.
BBC WS backup
economy 17d ago Seoul

Samsung Lawyer Tasked With Blocking Auditors

Government auditors have launched an investigation into Samsung's financial records. Lee may be unfairly supporting his son's business interests. This crackdown follows recent financial instability in South Korea. The audit aims to verify the accuracy of the conglomerate's books. Auditors have begun an investigation into Samsung, though staff reportedly requested identification and search permissions upon their arrival. An insider claims the audit process is being obstructed, a charge Samsung has consistently denied. Auditors have begun investigating whether top legal aide Kim Yong-chul obstructed the Fair Trade Commission. This development follows ongoing scrutiny of the company's leadership and internal practices. A former Samsung official, Kim, has detailed a three-step tactic used to protect leadership during investigations.
BBC Radio 4
economy 17d ago Seoul

Samsung Investigation Finds No Evidence of Improper Share Purchases

Samsung Chairman Lee Jae-yong's father, K. The use of company resources for this purpose has become a central point of regulatory controversy. The investigation has taken a twist as regulators are now specifically targeting JY Lee. The probe follows the collapse of the E-Samsung online commerce platform with $20 million in losses. The investigation concluded that while Samsung subsidiaries purchased his shares, there was no evidence the actions were taken solely to shield him. A Samsung spokesperson stated that all shareholders' shares were purchased on the same terms when the company was closed. Lee's situation may have been due to bad timing and that Samsung was not the only victim of the dot-com crash. While Lee was the chief shareholder on paper, he did not hold an executive position as CEO of eSamsung.
BBC Radio 4
economy 17d ago Seoul

South Korea Introduces Designated Donation System

Young workers and students in Seoul are increasingly using the Gyojimap savings map application to manage rising living costs. Average meal prices in the South Korean capital have exceeded 11,000 won. The app helps users locate affordable dining options priced around 7,000 won. This trend follows inflationary pressure on daily expenditures in the city. New initiatives are helping consumers manage costs and small businesses maintain operations during ongoing inflation challenges. Under this program, if a participant saves 100,000 won per month, the government provides a matching contribution of 300,000 won per month. The initiative aims to provide financial support for the future of the nation's youth. The South Korean government announced that applications for the Youth Tomorrow Savings Account will be accepted from May 4 to May 20.
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economy 17d ago Seoul

South Korea Proposes Fair Allowance For Fixed-Term Workers

South Korea is implementing a welfare payment program with a total budget of 6.1 trillion won. The first round of payments begins tomorrow, prioritizing vulnerable groups such as basic livelihood security recipients who will receive 550,000 won and single-parent families receiving 450,000 won. Residents in non-metropolitan or population-declining areas are eligible for an additional 50,000 won per person. Applications are open until May 8, with a weekday-based application system applied during the first week based on the last digit of the recipient's birth year. President Lee ordered a crackdown on market speculation and the rapid execution of a 100 billion won market stabilization program.
YTN Radio
technology 17d ago Gyeongnam

South Korea Initiates Physical AI Manufacturing

South Korea has launched a major initiative to innovate the manufacturing of Physical AI in the Gyeongnam region.
GDELT
culture 17d ago Seoul

BTS Member V Releases New Ballad

V, a member of the South Korean group BTS, has released a new ballad titled 'Mama, I am coming home.' The song is noted for its warm and sincere tone, contrasting with his 'Prince of Darkness' nickname.
TBS eFM Seoul
economy 17d ago Suwon

Samsung Mobile Division Faces Potential Loss

Samsung is anticipating its first-ever loss in its mobile division due to surging memory prices. The price hike is driven by intense competition for components required by AI datacenters.
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