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[Graphic News] Science and technology budget
South Korea is seeking to sharply increase its investment in science and technology, setting a 92.4 trillion won ($80 billion) budget to finance research and development in new growth sectors by 2017.
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[Graphic News] Science and technology budget
July 9, 2013 - 20:21
By Korea Herald
South Korea is seeking to sharply increase its investment in science and technology, setting a 92.4 trillion won ($80 billion) budget to finance research and development in new growth sectors by 2017.
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