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Bottled water. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Nov 09, 2015 PM EST - Czarelli Tuason

Nongshim Opens Bottled Water Plant In China With Targeted Sales Of 237.6 Million Dollars In 2017

Due to the growing market of bottled water consumers, South Korea's leading noodle maker, Nongshim, opens a bottled water plant in China with a targeted sales of $237.6 million by 2017.

Fake brand-name products seized by Chinese authorities.  (Photo by ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

Nov 09, 2015 AM EST - Therese Agcopra

China Strengthens Crackdown of Counterfeits as Number of Fake or Low Quality Products Sold Online in 2014 Reaches 40 Percent

State-run news outlet Xinhua is reporting that 42.3 percent of products sold online in China last year were either fake or substandard, according to China's National People's Congress (NPC).

Chinese Premiere Li Keqiang and South Korean President Park Geun Hye. (Photo by Lee Jin-Man - Pool/Getty Images)

Nov 06, 2015 AM EST - Therese Agcopra

Chinese Premiere Li Keqiang Shows Interest in South Korea's Technology Field by Visiting Innovation Center in Gyeonggi Province

Chinese Premiere Li Keqiang hopes for South Korea and China to enter the Internet of Things (IoT) market together.

South Korea (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

Nov 04, 2015 PM EST - Czarelli Tuason

Seoul Experiences Heavy Smog And Haze From Coal Powered Plants And Winds Blowing From China

Seoul's dust level has reportedly been the highest this season as coal-powered plant contribute to air pollution, as well as the wind blowing from China, whose reportedly using fossil fuels to generate heat in their homes.

13 South Koreans and 34 Chinese arrested for allegedly alluring Chinese into gambling in South Korea. (Photo by Christopher Furlong / Getty Images)

Nov 03, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Chinese Police Arrest 13 South Koreans For Allegedly Enticing Chinese People Into Gambling In South Korea

Chinese police arrested 13 South Koreans and 34 Chinese who are allegedly involved in enticing Chinese with free tours, hotel accomodations and other services in exhcange of buying gaming chips.

Construction within Fiery Cross located in the western part of the Spratly Islands | By: DigitalGlobe | Getty Images

Oct 30, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

South Korean Government Faces Increasing Pressure To Choose Sides Between The U.S. And China Amid Tension Over Spratly Islands

As tension increases between the U.S. and China over the Spratly Islands issue, preessure mounts on South Korea as the country establishes strong relations with both nations.

Oct 30, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Bronze Statues Representing Comfort Women During WWII Unveiled In Seoul

Two bronze statues of South Korean and Chinese girls were unveiled in Seoul on Wednesday in honor of Asia's "comfort women" during the WWII.

Liu Yunshan presents a signed letter from Chinese President Xi Jinping to Kim Jong Un. ( Photo by Xinhua News Agency / Getty Images)

Oct 29, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Very Few People Showed Up At The North Korea-China Duty-Free Trade Zone Near Dandong On Thursday

As a way of boosting economic relations, North Korea and China opens their duty-free trade zone on Thursday near the city of Dandong, but hardy anyone visited the opening.

Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso, along with his counterparts from South Korea and China, will hold a sideline meeting to discuss economic policy changes. (Photo by Pool / Getty Images News)

Oct 27, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Finance Ministries Of South Korea, Japan And China Will Hold A Trilateral Meeting To Discuss Economic Ploicy Changes

Finance Ministers From South Korea, Japan And China will discuss economic policy changes implemented globally in a sideline talk this week.

Xiaomi Inc. CEO Lei Jun.  (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)

Oct 26, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Xiaomi Sales In South Korea Climb

A South Korean online outlet announced a 3,823 percent increase in Xiaomi products sales from January to August of this year as more Koreans learn that Xiaomi products' "quality exceeds price."

South Korea's Black Friday sale attracted multiple consumers, showing improvement in the country's economy post MERS outbreak. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)

Oct 25, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Economists See Signs Of Upswing On South Korea’s Domestic Economy Despite Sluggish Growth Of The Country’s Exports

With the recent MERS outbreak and the sluggish economic growth of China, South Korean domestic economy has been greatly affected the past few months. However, government efforts, including the recent Korea Black Friday event, have gradually pulled up the country's domestic growth as economists have observed.

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon sparks speculations that he might be running for president in South Korea. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images News)

Oct 23, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon Sparks Speculations Of His Presidential Bid As He Climbs Chinese Mountain Visted By Presidential Hopefuls

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon's climb to Mount Taishan on Sept. 4 sparked speculations of a presidential run as many South Korean presidential hopefuls were witnessed to climb the Chinese mountain for good luck.

Container terminal at Busan Port (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images News)

Oct 21, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

A Slow Global Demand Puts South Korea’s Exports At 8.3 Percent Decline

With China's 25-year low economic growth and slow shipping demand, as well as the recent MERS outbreak in South Korea, exports in South Korea have decreased by 8.3 percent from the previous year.

Global currencies | By: Alex Slobodkin | Getty Images

Oct 17, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

World Debt Increases By Nearly $60 Trillion Putting It At $199 Trillion In Total

The global debt encreases by nearly $60 trillion putting it at a total of $199 trillion, which analysts attribute to the sluggish global economic growth that may eventually result to market pandemonium.

U.S. President Barack Obama and South Korean President Park Guen Hye | By: Pool | Getty Images

Oct 14, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

South Korean Government Balances Growing Ties Between Competing Nations China And The U.S.

Amid President Park Guen Hye's ultimate goal of unifying South and North Korea as one strong nation, the South Korean leader has to balance her strengthening ties with competing nations China and the U.S.

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