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05:30[Editorial] Korea-China relations
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05:29[Wang Son-taek] Nuclear proliferation and the US national interest
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05:24[Doyle McManus] A lesson from Biden and Trump
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21:51Rare mid-May heavy snow warning issued over mountainous areas of Gangwon
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21:04'Furiosa' speeds into the Cannes Film Festival
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19:49North Korean leader inspects new tactical missile system
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19:43Yoon meets minor party leader Cho in public for first time in 5 yrs
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19:31Yoon vows to run country 'rightly' on Buddha's birthday
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19:25Head of Line operator said to stress job security at meeting with Korean employees
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17:14[Herald Interview] Legendary cartoonist Lee Hyun-se says curiosity propels him forward
Industry
Korean industries gauge impact of Biden's steep tariffs on China
Korea is closely evaluating potential impacts on its key manufacturing sectors in response to steep US tariff hikes on key Chinese imports hoping to capitalize on any advantages while bracing for potential supply chain disruptions globally. US President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced tariff hikes against Chinese imports, targeting a range of products including electric vehicles, legacy semiconductors, advanced batteries, battery components, solar cells, steel, critical minerals, aluminum and med