More than 60 digi currency exchanges must register with the country’s Financial Intelligence Unit and partner up with banks or face being ordered to stop trading
The company, which supplies Apple and Qualcomm, will ‘set related mitigation measures’ and actively adopt the use of renewable energy
The Taipei-based group, which has launched scooter-sharing services in Europe, is also eyeing moves into the Indian and Chinese markets with tie-ups with Hero MotoCorp, Dachangjiang Group and Yadea Group
South Korean multinational’s shareholders agree to separate the unit amid speculation it will seek to list in coming year
Internet giant says it provides huge benefits for South Koreans through its Play Store, its search engine service, and productivity apps such as Google Docs
Fair Trade body said Google hampered competition by making device producers abide by a contract on app store licences, so they could not equip their handsets with modified versions of Android
Apple says Epic Games, which has lodged legal cases in a bid to add its own payment option to the App Store platform in South Korea, 'must agree to play by the same rules as everyone else'
The US firm’s acquisition heats up the buy now, pay later race in a country where more than two-thirds of all transactions are still paid for in cash
Fumio Kishida is one of four LDP figures seen as potential candidates to succeed Yoshihide Suga, along with Sanae Takaichi, Taro Kono and Shigeru Ishiba
South Korea passed a law that allows mobile phone users to pay software developers directly for their apps, undercutting a...
The Bank of Korea became the first major Asian central bank to shift away from pandemic-era monetary settings amid fears that Asia's fourth largest economy is overheating
A South Korean parliamentary panel votes to recommend amending a law to stop Google and Apple from charging high commissions on app store purchases