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Africa Essential to Achieving Global Pivotal State Goals - South Korea

Although economic cooperation between Korea and Africa is currently limited, the continent is considered a crucial partner for the realisation of Korea's vision of becoming a Global Pivotal State (GPS). Consequently, the Korean Government is actively pursuing Trade and Investment Promotion Frameworks (TIPFs), Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), and other agreements…

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Africa a crucial partner to achieving Global Pivotal State — South Korea

Africa a crucial partner to achieving Global Pivotal State — South Korea
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South Korea ready for maiden Korea-Africa Summit

South Korea ready for maiden Korea-Africa Summit
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[Graphic News] How much do Korean adults read?

A survey by South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism revealed that around 6 out of 10 Korean adults did not read a single book in the past year. According to the survey, only 43 percent of Korean adults read at least one book in 2023. This was a 4.5 percent decrease from the results of the previous survey in 2021, and the lowest it has ever been since periodic surveys on reading began back in 1994..

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