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Korea's current account surplus with U.S. slips in 2025
BOK data showed the current account surplus with the United States falling for the first time in six years, but growth from the EU and Southeast Asia still created a sharp rise overall.
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Gov't to supply more than 21 million imported eggs due to rising prices
Korea will supply 21.12 million imported eggs to address a decline in domestic supply following avian influenza outbreaks. However, the country's egg production is expected to recover to last year's levels in July.
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Foreign accessibility to equity, currency markets remains issue for Korea: MSCI
According to Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI), foreign investors still face unresolved barriers despite Korea's reforms regarding foreign exchange and short selling.
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Trade commission hits Thai copper pipes with antidumping tariffs
Seoul moved to impose antidumping duties of up to 8.41 percent after finding that the products, commonly used in air conditioners and refrigerators, had affected local producers.