Seoul shares opened lower Friday, tracking overnight losses on Wall Street sparked by uncertainty from swings in the U.S. administration's tariff policies.
La Calle’s Mexican seafood pop-up eatery brings fresh tacos and aguachile to Seoul’s historic Gwangjang Market Pescaderia de la Calle, a pop-up eatery at Gwangjang Market in Seoul organized by La Calle,
South Korean stocks opened higher Thursday after the US administration agreed to delay auto tariffs on Mexico and Canada ... Nasdaq rose 1.46 percent. In Seoul, tech behemoth Samsung Electronics ...
South Korean firms with businesses in Canada and Mexico revealed that they are bracing for U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok on Wednesday ordered a review into the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China that came into force this week.