President Yoon Suk Yeol replaced six ministers on Monday in an apparent move to set free current Cabinet members seeking to run in the April general elections and also to seek fresh momentum in his leadership. It was the biggest reshuffle of the Cabinet since Yoon was inaugurated in May 2022. Yoon named Choi Sang-mok, former senior presidential secretary for economic affairs, to succeed Choo Kyung-ho as the new deput.
Speculation is growing over how the reshuffle of President Yoon Suk Yeol's Cabinet will play out with less than five months left before the parliamentary elections, widely seen as a litmus test of public support for the conservative leader. More than half of the 19 members of the Cabinet are likely to be replaced over the course of the next month, according to ruling party sources cited by media reports Monday. .
Competition is heating up among major Korean builders to gain the upper hand in the market for modular construction, which involves producing standardized components of a structure in an off-site factory and assemblage on-site.
Competition is heating up among major Korean builders to gain the upper hand in the market for modular construction, which involves producing standardized components of a structure in an off-site factory and assemblage on-site.