U.S. firm Cytiva to invest $52.5 mln in S. Korea for vaccine production
NEW YORK — Cytiva, a U.S. producer of vaccine materials, has decided to invest US$52.5 million in South Korea for two years beginning next year, Cheong Wa Dae said Tuesday.…
NEW YORK — Cytiva, a U.S. producer of vaccine materials, has decided to invest US$52.5 million in South Korea for two years beginning next year, Cheong Wa Dae said Tuesday.…
NEW YORK– South Korea’s first lady Kim Jung-sook met with young Korean Americans working in art and culture fields in New York on Tuesday (local time) to discuss the future…
SEOUL– The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday kept its 2021 growth outlook for the South Korean economy at 4 percent, as economic recovery momentum has remained unscathed despite the…
INCHEON– South Korea has imported twice as many cats and dogs this year compared with two years ago as people spend more time at home amid the protracted COVID-19 pandemic,…
SEOUL– South Korea’s airlines have drastically reduced their aircraft fleets over the past two years as demand for air travel dried up due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, industry data…
SEOUL– South Korea is planning to spend about 23.2 billion won (US$19.5 million) in next year’s official development assistance (ODA) projects for war-torn Afghanistan, a document showed Wednesday. The Office…