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  • U.S. cuts tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, leaving Korean autos at 25%

    The Trump administration has lowered tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, creating a reversal in trade conditions with South Korea, where autos remain subject to a 25% levy. According to the Federal Register on September 15, the tariff cut took effect at 12:01 a.m. on September 16 (1:01 p.m. Seoul time). The change stems from a U.S.-Japan trade agreement signed..

  • Chinese yuan's status expected to rise after joining SDR basket

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday - China's yuan, also known as renmibi, was largely unwelcome in the international currency markets only a..
  • India's modification of ODA guidelines to accelerate Korea's infrastructure development project

  • Kang Soon-ki, the Chief Representative of Korea EXIM Bank's New Delhi Office, is counseling with Indian company officials./ Photographed by Ha Man-jooBy Ha..
  • What India can learn from Korea's New Village Movement?

  • "The CSR activities should combine the philosophy of Saemaul Movement," said Sandip Kumar Mishra, a professor at the University of Delhi, at the FICCI CSR..
  • China now admits there are "ghost children"

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday - The Chinese government for the first time admitted the fact that there are millions of ghost children o..
  • Japan plans to raise minimum wage by 3% for ¥600 trillion GDP goal

  • Source from AFP, Yonhap NewsBy AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin -  Japan's government plans to raise the minimum wage to meet its target of raising nomin..
  • Terrorists going after soft targets to get world's attention

  • A man holds a banner reading 'Terrorists are not Muslims' in a silent walk to support freedom and peace in Toulouse, France, on November 21./  Source..
  • China likely to join Western society to fight terror after IS kills Chinese hostage

  • The Islamic State (IS) claims to have killed Chinese prisoner Fan Jinghui, which seemingly has triggered China's will to punish the IS./ Source from China..
  • UN secretary-general Ban to visit Pyongyang on Nov. 23

  • Source from Yonhap NewsBy AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will visit Pyongyang on Nov. 23 for a four-day stay, China's X..
  • Xi Jinping displays activism with energetic nationwide tour

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday - It's been three years since China's president and Communist Party chief Xi Jinping came to power, and h..
  • French police freed terror suspect after Paris attacks

  • French police freed terror suspect after Paris attacksBy AsiaToday reporter Lee Mi-hyun - Terror suspect Abdeslam Salah, 26, was reportedly stopped by Fren..
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