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Korea Zinc Breaks Ground on Massive U.S. Smelter, Betting Big on America’s Critical Minerals Future
Standing on a vast development site in Clarksville, Tennessee, South Korea’s Korea Zinc is making one of the boldest industrial bets yet on the future of America’s critical minerals supply chain. The company has entered a strategic partnership with the U.S. government to jointly invest in a large-scale smelter project valued at approximately 11 trillion won. Of that, around $6.6 billion will be invested directly into the Tennessee facility, while total funding—including opera
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2025년 12월 19일3분 분량


Korea Zinc to Build Major U.S. Smelter in Strategic Move to Reduce China Dependence
Korea Zinc, the world’s largest zinc smelting company, has announced plans to build a large-scale metals and minerals production facility in the United States, marking a strategic effort by South Korea and the U.S. to secure critical mineral supply chains independent of China. The project, valued at approximately $7.43 billion, will be developed as a joint venture involving Korea Zinc, the U.S. government, and U.S. strategic investors. According to a regulatory filing, constr
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2025년 12월 16일2분 분량
Student Loan Defaults Surge Across the U.S. as Young Borrowers Say They Simply Can’t Pay
NEW YORK — On a gray weekday morning outside a federal loan servicing office in downtown Manhattan, recent graduates shuffled past with envelopes in hand, many of them unopened. “I already know what it says,” said 26-year-old Emily Rodriguez, who finished college two years ago and has yet to make her first student loan payment. “I don’t have the money.” Scenes like this are becoming increasingly common across the United States as student loan delinquencies spike following the
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2025년 12월 15일3분 분량


U.S. Shoppers Tighten Belts as High Prices Push a Shift to Practical Purchases
As the year-end shopping season unfolds, American consumers are zeroing in on essentials—from home appliances to basic household goods—while pulling back on discretionary spending. Although headline inflation has cooled compared with earlier this year, many households say the economic squeeze still feels intense, reshaping how and where they spend. Shoppers are spending more time hunting for discounts, comparing rock-bottom prices, and scaling back both the size and scope of
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2025년 12월 15일2분 분량


The Thinnest Samsung Smartphone Yet: The Story of the Galaxy S25 Edge
Samsung Electronics of South Korea has introduced a new smartphone—the Galaxy S25 Edge—that makes a striking first impression with one standout feature: its thickness, or rather, the lack of it. Lee Ji-young, Executive Vice President of Samsung’s design team, described it in one sentence: “A model that strips away the unnecessary and completes the most essential form.” Its slim and lightweight appearance is further accentuated through harmony with color, material, and finishi
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2025년 10월 15일2분 분량


Trump’s Visit to Korea (June 5–6, 1998)
In the photo, Trump is seen visiting Korea, walking through the Okpo Shipyard and inspecting ships under construction. He also posed for a commemorative photo with his entourage in front of the main building. According to reports at the time, Trump showed interest in Korea’s shipbuilding industry. A shipyard official said, “Records show that he visited Okpo Shipyard on June 5, 1998, at the invitation of the Daewoo Group.” During this visit, Trump not only toured the Daewoo Sh
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2025년 7월 10일1분 분량
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