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PM vows measures to tighten safety rules on chemical products
Yonhap | English | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | Regulation
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok pledged on January 15, 2026, to implement stringent safety measures on chemical products to prevent disasters similar to the toxic humidifier disinfectant incident. Highlighting the government's priority on public safety and health, he emphasized the need to eliminate blind spots in both prevention and post-incident response. The humidifier disinfectant tragedy, which surfaced in 2011, resulted in over 5,000 officially recognized victims linked to deaths and illnesses caused by the widely used household chemical.
In the same policy meeting, Kim addressed South Korea's industrial outlook, underscoring the significance of fostering artificial intelligence, biotechnology, cultural content, defense, and energy sectors. He noted the country's export achievement of $709.7 billion in 2025, driven by strong demand for semiconductors, automobiles, ships, and growth in agro-fisheries and cosmetics industries. Despite this record export performance, Kim warned against complacency in the face of current economic conditions.
Muan bird strike prevention zone was less than half of legally required distance, say lawmakers
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | Accidents
Muan International Airport violated Korean aviation safety regulations by maintaining a bird strike prevention zone limited to a 5-kilometer radius, less than half of the legally required 13 kilometers. This was revealed during an investigation into the Jeju Air crash on December 29, 2024, which killed 179 people. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport mandates that airports assess bird habitats and movement patterns within a 13-kilometer radius to properly manage bird strike risks, a requirement Muan Airport failed to meet.
Additionally, the engine model on the crashed Boeing 737-800 had been subject to five mandatory safety improvement directives between November 2020 and March 2024, including one urgent action. These Airworthiness Directives require inspections and repairs to address unsafe conditions. A parliamentary special committee investigating the crash plans to conduct briefings, on-site inspections, and hearings with witnesses and victims’ families before issuing a final report by late January 2026.
The localizer, a navigational aid at Muan Airport, also came under scrutiny for exacerbating the crash impact. Initially deemed compliant with regulations by the transport ministry, it was later found to fail safety standards. Simulations suggested that replacing the concrete embankment housing the localizer with a frangible structure could have prevented serious injuries. The Jeju Air aircraft belly-landed, struck the localizer’s concrete embankment, and exploded, marking the deadliest air accident in Korean history.
디엘지, 태국 소재 테크&스타트업 허브 'TDPK'와 협력
DLG collaborates with Thai tech and startup hub 'TDPK'
ZD Net Korea | Local Language | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | UndeterminedBizdev-Partnering
DLG Law Corporation’s Thailand-based joint venture, DLG&AP, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with True Digital Park (TDPK), Southeast Asia’s largest tech and startup hub located in Thailand, to support Korean companies entering the Thai market. The agreement aims to establish a practical support system facilitating stable market entry for Korean firms through business matching, tailored legal advice under Thai law, and joint networking events.
A key initiative under this collaboration is the “Soft Landing Package,” which combines TDPK’s advanced infrastructure with DLG&AP’s legal advisory services. This package is designed to minimize early expansion risks such as company setup, permits, approvals, and visa issues, enabling clients to focus on their core business and achieve faster market entry with reduced trial-and-error costs.
DLG Law Corporation specializes in legal services for startups, tech ventures, and M&A, with strong expertise in digital sectors like AI, blockchain, and healthcare. Through DLG&AP and collaboration with local legal experts, the firm supports Korean companies’ entry into the ASEAN market. TDPK, founded by True Corporation’s digital division, hosts over 260 startups and 13,000 members, including four unicorns, making it central to Thailand’s digital economy.
DLG and TDPK leadership emphasized the partnership’s role as a reliable bridgehead for Korean companies, combining local expertise and networks to create a comprehensive support system for expanding Korean innovation in Thailand.
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