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What happens in the Middle East, stays in the Middle East.” The Israel-Iran conflict may seem like an issue contained within ...
Tensions exposed vulnerabilities in energy security for Japan, South Korea, India and China amid slow clean energy transition ...
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 hit South Korea’s companies hard because of their excessive reliance on short-term borrowing, and GDP ultimately plunged by 7% in 1998.
As the world waits to see if Donald Trump's talks will go ahead, look back at how previous US presidents have handled Iran.
SEOUL--South Korea’s new President Lee Jae-myung held his first cabinet meeting on Thursday focused on devising an emergency package to address stagnating economic growth and aid households ...
Every time geopolitical tensions push up oil prices — like the recent Israel-Iran war — talk of diversifying Korea’s crude ...
The war between Israel and Iran has underscored Asia's heavy reliance on oil and gas from the Middle East and its sluggish progress in transitioning to renewable energy - vulnerabilities made worse by ...
Lee Jae-myung faces an emboldened, nuclear North Korea and an uncooperative US; to succeed, Seoul must shift from ...
South Korea's energy policy under its new president must move beyond pragmatic diplomacy to embrace consistency, clarity, and conviction.
Fears about supply, demand, profits and supply chains all combine into a volatile mix that delivers prices that are often ...