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S. Korea's economy to grow 2.3 pct next year: S&P
Yonhap | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | UndeterminedEconomic Growth
S&P Global Ratings projected that South Korea's economy will grow by 2.3 percent in 2026, indicating that the most challenging period for the country is likely over. The credit agency noted that overall credit conditions will remain difficult but expects modest improvement compared to 2025, based on more favorable global economic conditions and eased tariff pressures following a trade deal between South Korea and the United States in October 2025.
The agency highlighted that performance across key industries will vary, with the semiconductor sector expected to show strong results, while chemical companies may struggle due to oversupply and slower-than-anticipated restructuring efforts. S&P also indicated that changes in U.S. policies could impact South Korean firms, and ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions might create new business opportunities for South Korean companies.
꿈의 에너지 '인공태양' 연구시설 나주 최종 확정…'글로벌 핵융합 에너지 선도도시' 도약
Dream Energy 'Artificial Sun' Research Facility Finally Confirmed in Naju… Leap to Become a Global Leader in Nuclear Fusion Energy City
ET News | Local Language | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | UndeterminedEnergy Prices
Naju City in Jeollanam-do has been officially selected as the site for South Korea's national artificial sun research facility, a core project aimed at advancing nuclear fusion technology. The facility, regarded as a breakthrough energy source that is infinite, clean, and safe, aligns with the country’s goal to become an energy self-reliant nation. The final decision followed the dismissal of an objection from Jeonbuk Province and confirmed Naju’s status after a national competition led by the Ministry of Science and ICT.
Naju was rated "very excellent" by the National Research Foundation of Korea for its optimal conditions, including safety from natural disasters, stable granite-based geography without earthquakes, and strong research infrastructure linked to Korea University of Energy and Technology (KENTECH) and Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST). The city's strategic location also offers convenient transportation access via KTX Naju Station and Muan International Airport.
Key to Naju’s successful bid was broad community support, including 120,000 local signatures, active promotion committees, and backing from regional lawmakers. Since early administrative efforts, Naju secured a 49.5 billion won project related to superconducting conductor testing for fusion reactors, reinforcing its leadership in fusion research infrastructure. Collaborative efforts involved government, industry, academia, and research institutions to elevate the artificial sun research facility as a national priority.
The facility, with a planned investment around 1.2 trillion won, is slated for construction starting in 2027 and completion by 2036 near the Naju Energy National Industrial Complex. It is expected to spur significant economic and industrial growth, attracting about 300 companies, creating 2,000 specialized research jobs, over 10,000 total jobs, and generating economic benefits exceeding 10 trillion won. Naju plans to expedite follow-up actions, including feasibility studies and formal agreements with government entities, to support the project’s development and elevate the city as a global leader in fusion energy.
정부, 정유·주유소 업계에 기름값 인상 자제 당부
Government Urges Oil Refining and Gas Station Industry to Refrain from Raising Fuel Prices
ET News | Local Language | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Regulation
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy held a petroleum market inspection meeting on December 10, 2025, with major refiners, discount suppliers, and industry associations. The government urged the refining and gas station industry to refrain from excessive fuel price increases amid a recent upward trend in international petroleum prices.
Domestic petroleum product prices had increased sharply over the past month but stabilized at the start of December. However, international gasoline prices, which influence domestic prices, have turned upward again, rising to $79.4 per barrel in early December after a brief decline.
The ministry requested voluntary cooperation from the industry to avoid sharp price hikes and encouraged discount suppliers to help keep prices stable to reduce public burden. It plans to continue holding inspection meetings as needed and will maintain an inter-ministerial inspection team involving multiple government bodies to oversee the petroleum market.
Additionally, the ministry will upgrade the Opinet mobile app by early 2026 to offer consumers tailored gas station information based on vehicle-specific fuel efficiency, travel metrics, and prices to enhance consumer benefits.
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