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North Korea shifts China ventures toward learning

Daily NK English

Daily NK English

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July 9, 2026

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North Korea-China joint ventures are shifting in focus, with Pyongyang moving beyond simply attracting Chinese capital and equipment to absorb Chinese production methods and management know-how. The shift suggests North Korea-China economic cooperation is evolving in 2026 from one-dimensional resource supply toward the study of China’s production and management systems. North Korea has been actively []

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 2, 2026

What China’s HBM catch-up should teach Korea

What China’s HBM catch-up should teach Korea

The Hankyoreh

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· Jul 1, 2026

[Column] Korea at a crossroads: ‘Yoon Again’ or real change?

[Column] Korea at a crossroads: ‘Yoon Again’ or real change?

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 23, 2026

[Bio USA] Korea biotech under pressure from China's rapid rise

Korea Herald correspondent SAN DIEGO — Korea’s biotechnology sector faces a shrinking window of opportunity as China’s surge in new drug development accelerates on the global stage, an industry expert warned Tuesday. “The center of gravity in biotech is clearly shifting toward Asia,” said Lee Seung-gyu, vice chair at the Korea Biotechnology Industry Organization (KoreaBio), in a press conference at the BIO International Convention in San Diego. “The question is whether Korea can secure enough co

KoreaTechDesk

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· Jul 3, 2026

Beyond the Startup Visa: What Foreign Founders Underestimate After Entering Korea

South Korea has spent years lowering barriers for international founders. New visa pathways, startup programs, and founder support initiatives have expanded opportunities for entrepreneurs who want to build in Korea. And still, securing entry is only the beginning. Because after arrival, many founders discover that operating a company apparently also depends on another different set [] The post Beyond the Startup Visa: What Foreign Founders Underestimate After Entering Korea first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

Nepal News

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· Jun 28, 2026

कोरियाली प्रायद्वीपलाई आणविक हतियार मुक्त बनाउन दक्षिण कोरिया र जापानको पुनः प्रतिबद्धता

सियोल। दक्षिण कोरिया र जापानका रक्षामन्त्रीहरूले आइतबार कोरियाली प्रायद्वीपलाई आणविक हतियारमुक्त बनाउने आफ्नो देशको प्रतिबद्धतालाई पुनः दोहोर्‍याएका छन्। उत्तर कोरियाले आफ्नो आणविक हतियार भण्डार विस्तार गर्ने बारम्बारको घोषणाका बाबजुद उनीहरूको यो भनाइ आएको हो। दक्षिण कोरियाली रक्षामन्त्री आजल ग्यू ब्याकले सियोलमा जापानी समकक्षी सिनजिरो कोइजुमीबिच यो बैठक उत्तर कोरियाली नेता किम जोङ उनले आफ्नो देशको []

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