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  2. Economy of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    With this situation, the Bank of Korea indicated that the consumer inflation rate rose about three percent after COVID-19 evolved. Assuming that South Korea's interest rate was low compared to other countries, raising house prices and household debt became one of the problems in South Korea's economy. [71]

  3. North Korea's economy surged in 2023 after years of ... - AOL

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    North Korea's nominal gross national income in 2023 was estimated to be 1.59 million won ($1,147.56) per capita, equivalent to just 3.4% of the South's 47.25 million won.

  4. South Korea’s military has a new enemy: Population math - AOL

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    South Korea’s military has reached that goal, decreasing troop size by 27.6% in two decades, from 2002 to 2022. ... which divided North and South Korea after the 1953 armistice halting the ...

  5. South Korea opposition will not seek to impeach acting ...

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    Economic concerns have compounded the crisis. South Korea’s central bank pledged on Sunday to intervene decisively to stabilise financial markets, acknowledging heightened vulnerabilities in the ...

  6. Five-Year Plans of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Both North and South Korea had survived the Korean War (1950–53). From the end of World War II, South Korea remained largely dependent on U.S. aid until a military coup occurred in 1961. American economic aid failed in its goal of creating an industrial base in South Korea largely thanks to corruption.

  7. Defense industry of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The defense industry of South Korea is the main supplier of armaments to the Republic of Korea's Armed Forces.Originally heavily reliant on the United States to supply weapons to its armed forces, South Korea began manufacturing its own weapons through the country's industrialization and military modernization efforts. [1]

  8. Economy of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, North Korea's "economic freedom" score from the free-market oriented Heritage Foundation was 2.9, making its economy the world’s least free. The country’s economic freedom score is lower than the world and regional averages. North Korea’s economy is considered “repressed” according to the 2024 Index. [69] [70] [71]

  9. Will North Korea be a bigger threat under Biden or Trump? - AOL

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    North Koreahas launched more than 100 missiles since 2022, and U.S. and South Korean officials have said it is likely preparing to conduct its seventh nuclear test — the first since 2017.