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When former Samsung executive Choi Jinseog won a contract with Foxconn in 2018, he tapped his former employer's supplier network to steal secrets to help his new client set up a chip factory in China, a sealed indictment by South Korean prosecutors alleges reut.rs/3NRqT8I

When former Samsung executive Choi Jinseog won a contract with Foxconn in 2018, he tapped his former employer's supplier network to steal secrets to help his new client set up a chip factory in China, a sealed indictment by South Korean prosecutors alleges reut.rs/3NRqT8I
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Exclusive: Letter from prison: South Korean chip exec denies stealing Samsung data for China factory reuters.com/technology/let…

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Exclusive: Korean and Chinese magnet firms, including an Apple supplier, are set to open factories in Vietnam amid a push to diversify supply chains away from China and defend against Sino-US tension reut.rs/45a9rlT

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South Korean authorities cited the risk of Chinese economic retaliation when they charged marine technology firm SI Innotec last year with violating trade laws for its work on Taiwan's new military submarine program reut.rs/3rR5t36

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Citing worries over Chinese reaction, South Korea is cracking down on defense contractors accused of illicitly aiding Taiwan’s submarine program. Fascinating story by Ju-min Park reuters.com/world/asia-pac…

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We shed a light on little known investigations on South Korean contractors building Taiwan submarines out of fears over upsetting China. Editing by Katerina Ang Josh Smith reuters.com/world/asia-pac…

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Sri Lankans Siyam Mohamed and MJ Nimshan Dananjaya hadn't realized how close South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island is to North Korea when they arrived in November to work catching crabs reut.rs/3vtZYsK 1/5

Sri Lankans Siyam Mohamed and MJ Nimshan Dananjaya hadn't realized how close South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island is to North Korea when they arrived in November to work catching crabs reut.rs/3vtZYsK 1/5
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Millions of dollars in sales of North Korean false eyelashes are sold in beauty stores around the world as being ‘made in China.’ The system gives Kim Jong Un's regime a way to skirt sanctions, providing a vital source of foreign currency reut.rs/3vWznoe

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🔊On this special edition of Reuters World News podcast Eduardo Baptista tells Carmel Crimmins about North Korean eyelashes on sale in the West being labeled as ‘made in China’ reut.rs/3HPPOW0

🔊On this special edition of Reuters World News podcast <a href="/ParkSuAm1996/">Eduardo Baptista</a> tells <a href="/carmelcrimmins/">Carmel Crimmins</a> about North Korean eyelashes on sale in the West being labeled as ‘made in China’ reut.rs/3HPPOW0
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In the balloon warfare between North Korea and South Korean activists, one Seoul-based group has honed its tech expertise to develop balloons capable of dispersing leaflets and electronic speakers hundreds of kilometers across the border reut.rs/4bTUIyU

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Check out how activists developed "smart balloons" flying hundreds of kilometers over North Korea. W/ Josh Smith reuters.com/graphics/NORTH…

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A South Korean activist group has honed its tech expertise to develop ‘smart balloons,’ aiming to drop leaflets and other cargo deeper into North Korea, including over the capital Pyongyang reut.rs/45lOjtF 1/6

A South Korean activist group has honed its tech expertise to develop ‘smart balloons,’ aiming to drop leaflets and other cargo deeper into North Korea, including over the capital Pyongyang reut.rs/45lOjtF 1/6
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Border police in China's northeast have been given quotas to identify and expel undocumented migrants. Defectors and rights groups say the increased surveillance raises risks for North Koreans who fled to China reut.rs/4elBMug