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Lee Jae-yong also faces accounting charges in connection with a 2015 merger
Regulators seen to be appeasing retail investors ahead of parliamentary elections next year
Seoul has big ambitions for independent launches and a GPS-like satellite network
Despite sanctions, the North Korean dictator has built up alliances with Russia and China and continued to develop nuclear weapons
Seoul worries political change and lack of funds could scupper Warsaw’s plans to buy tanks, howitzers and rockets
Also in this newsletter: Why South Korea questioned the EU’s stance on state aid
Kospi stock index rises as much as 4% after regulator vows to investigate ‘naked’ short selling by institutional investors
Beijing sees western surveillance of illicit oil shipments as pretext to expand military operations in Pacific
Toyota appears close to a manufacturing breakthrough that could accelerate the transition to electric vehicles. But will the technology ever be commercially viable?
South Korean company’s sign-off is needed for Bain Capital’s attempt to create a US-Japan chip champion
Pastors welcome the time technology frees up so they can spend longer with followers but caution against overuse
Kim Yung-ho admits sanctions regime is ‘not working’ as North Korea and Russia pursue closer ties
Kim Jong Un seeks to strengthen ties with Beijing and Russia while maintaining coronavirus-era controls
Tokyo may need to show genuine compassion over forced-labour issue to establish partnership with Seoul that lasts
US warns Pyongyang will ‘pay a price’ for arming Moscow in Ukraine conflict
Moscow is seeking more weapons supplies from Pyongyang to use in Ukraine war
Exercises would be a first for Pyongyang as it tightens ties with Moscow
Uncertainty over which cells will power tomorrow’s cars among factors complicating efforts to reuse raw materials
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Technology breakthroughs and trade barriers will be needed to take on CATL and BYD
Imported machines designed to serve diners in restaurants outnumber homemade rivals
Cheaper panels and increasing domestic assembly offer an alternative to regime’s dilapidated electricity grid
Carmakers, miners and battery groups are jostling to position themselves in the new Darwinian world
Yoon Suk Yeol pardons company leaders but state makes an intervention elsewhere
Ronbay Technology looks to split to avoid Washington’s tariffs and access subsidies
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