Migrants Seen As Economic Instruments
The Korean government’s myopic focus on relieving labor shortages does nothing to improve its treatment of migrant workers.
The Korean government’s myopic focus on relieving labor shortages does nothing to improve its treatment of migrant workers.
Driven by pandemic-induced demand, Korea enjoyed the largest-ever increase in food exports (14.6%) despite an overall decrease in sales abroad.
Local governments’ approach to addressing public health concerns run into conflict with the nation’s foreign policy goals.
The government is helping AI developers by providing them with publicly collected data without communicating this effort to the public.
Some observers point to the Korean government’s direct support as a key driver of the Korean Wave – but this may not be as critical as is often claimed.
Naver is further deepening its importance to Korean society by not only becoming a provider of services but also public safety.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea’s interest in deepening its commercial and diplomatic relations with Southeast Asia has not changed.
The dystopian drama epitomizes how partnerships between multinational streaming giants and the local creative industry can become mutually beneficial.
Pushed to advance modernization, Seoul plans to buy digital hardware for classrooms that many teachers do not think will help advance students learn.
After prolonged focus on managing the trade balance, South Korea is caught off guard by the U.S. government’s new approach to international trade.