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  • US House approves $106 trillion for immigration, border enforcement

    The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a $70 billion budget bill (about ₩106.78 trillion) to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Border Patrol, Reuters reported on June 9 (local time). According to Reuters, the bill was narrowly approved in a Republican-led vote, 214 to 212. The Republican-controlled Senate had already passed th..

  • Fed cuts rates by 0.25% for first time in 9 months

  • The U.S. Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points on September 17, marking its first cut in nine months and the first..
  • FT: China bans Nvidia AI chips to boost self-reliance

  • China has ordered its tech companies to stop using Nvidia’s latest artificial intelligence (AI) chips, a move analysts say reflects both security concerns..
  • China insists TikTok algorithm stays after US sale

  • China has signaled that any sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations would still allow the platform to use its powerful recommendation algorithm, a stance that cou..
  • 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..
  • Trump pushes for foreign experts to train Americans amid immigration crackdown

  • U.S. President Donald Trump on September 14 called for allowing foreign companies to bring in their own technical specialists to train American workers, st..
  • U.S. commerce chief scolds Hyundai on visas

  • Howard Lutnick, the U.S. secretary of commerce, said on September 11 that Korean companies should have ensured their workers obtained the appropriate visas..
  • Trump urged detained Koreans to remain in U.S., delaying return

  • A Foreign Ministry official said Wednesday that the delayed return of 317 South Koreans detained by U.S. immigration authorities was due to President Donal..
  • FM Cho Hyun to meet U.S. Secretary Rubio on Sept. 10 over detained Korean workers

  • South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun, who rushed to Washington to resolve the case of more than 330 Koreans detained by U.S. immigration authorities, wil..
  • Deported Korean workers in Georgia to board charter flight Sept. 10

  • More than 300 South Korean workers detained at a Hyundai–LG Energy Solution joint battery plant site in Georgia are set to depart on a chartered flight at..
  • Trump signals flexibility on visas for Korean professionals

  • The White House said on September 9 that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Commerce are working together to ensure that skill..
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