South Korea and the United States have agreed to work together to swiftly resolve the U.S. Department of Energy's designation ...
The U.S. government’s move to put South Korea — a nonnuclear ally — in the same company as countries like China or North ...
The US energy department put South Korea on a watchlist because visitors to its laboratories mishandled sensitive information ...
Members of the diplomatic corps and business leaders gathered in Seoul on Thursday to hear the Financial Services Commission ...
South Korea's industry minister will visit Washington, D.C. this week to discuss with top U.S. officials the country's ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNIndustry minister vows utmost efforts to remove S. Korea from DOE 'sensitive country' listIndustry Minister Ahn Duk-geun pledged utmost efforts Thursday to remove South Korea from the US Department of Energy's ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(LEAD) S. Korea, U.S. agree to work for swift resolution of sensitive country listing issueSouth Korea and the United States have agreed to cooperate to "swiftly" resolve the issue of Seoul being designated a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is not expected to stop in South Korea during his upcoming Indo-Pacific trip, a South Korean ...
The U.S. Department of Energy has designated ally South Korea a "sensitive" country, a spokesperson said on Friday, after the ...
South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok called on Monday to avoid any negative impact on science, technology and energy ...
SEOUL — A revelation that the U.S. Department of Energy has designated South Korea as a “sensitive country” — a label reserved for nations deemed to pose a threat to national security or ...
The US list of sensitive countries includes China, Taiwan, Israel, Russia, Iran and North Korea. Read more at ...
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