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S. Korea seeks progress in talks with China on maritime demarcation, steel structures
Yonhap | English | News | Jan. 8, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
South Korea aims to advance discussions with China regarding unresolved maritime issues in the Yellow Sea, particularly the demarcation of sea boundaries and Beijing’s installation of steel structures in overlapping waters. This intention was expressed following a recent agreement to resume vice-ministerial talks on maritime delimitation within 2026, marking the first dialogue of this kind in seven years.
The two countries have historically differed on how to define the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) boundaries in the Yellow Sea. South Korea advocates for a median line demarcation, while China favors a proportional approach based on coastline length and population. The ongoing talks are intended to reinvigorate efforts toward resolving these disagreements and promoting peace and coexistence in the region.
Separately, tensions have risen due to China’s construction of steel towers in the Provisional Maritime Zone, where their EEZs overlap. Beijing claims these structures serve as fish farms and management facilities, but South Korea suspects they may be part of a strategic move toward future territorial claims, similar to China's activities in the South China Sea. While discussions on maritime boundaries and steel structures are conducted on separate tracks, working-level meetings addressing the steel structures have shown potential for some progress.
Gov't borrows 2nd-largest 164.5 trillion won in temporary loans from BOK in 2025: Data
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Jan. 8, 2026 | UndeterminedFinancial System Problems
In 2025, the South Korean government borrowed a total of 164.5 trillion won ($113.65 billion) in temporary loans from the Bank of Korea (BOK) through its overdraft facility, marking the second-largest amount on record. This amount included 5 trillion won drawn in December and was slightly lower than the record 173 trillion won borrowed in 2024.
The borrowing was split between 88.6 trillion won in the first half of 2025, amid political turmoil after the martial law declaration in December 2024, and 75.9 trillion won in the second half. The government paid 158.09 billion won in interest on these temporary loans, which was the second-highest annual interest payment, following 209.28 billion won paid in 2024.
The overdraft facility enables the government to temporarily cover short-term mismatches between revenue and spending by borrowing funds from the central bank.
Labor ministry vows stern measures against Coupang over alleged violations
Yonhap | English | News | Jan. 8, 2026 | Regulatory Enforcement Actions
The South Korean Ministry of Employment and Labor announced on January 6, 2026, that it is taking stern measures against Coupang Inc., a U.S. e-commerce company, for alleged violations of workplace laws. This action follows the formation of a task force to investigate suspected breaches of labor and industrial accident laws, which emerged in the wake of a major data breach affecting 33.7 million users, roughly two-thirds of South Korea's population.
The investigation will focus on allegations that Coupang engaged in the illegal dispatch of workers and implemented programs targeting the dismissal of low-performance employees. Authorities are also probing claims that the company pressured the family of a deceased worker, reportedly linked to overwork, to sign a settlement preventing them from seeking industrial accident compensation.
Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon condemned the alleged concealment of industrial accidents and illegal worker dispatch as serious offenses that violate workers' fundamental rights. The ministry warned it would take firm action without tolerance if the accusations are substantiated. The ongoing probes include multiple cases related to the company, including investigations into workplace death and the company's response to the data breach.
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