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"From midnight on Thursday, March 26 until midnight on Thursday, April 16, all South Africans will have to stay at home," President Cyril Ramaphosa said late on Monday in a televised address to the nation.
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Based on current weather forecasts, South Carolina Ports Authority terminals in Charleston ceased operations at 10:00 AM today.
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South China’s port congestion has gone from bad to worse – delays at Yantian are spilling over to nearby Shekou and Nansha.
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South Korea is launching a project to develop its liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering technology amid anticipated growth in demand for LNG as marine fuel stemming from the more stringent environmental regulations entering into force in 2020.
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South Korea launched a World Trade Organization dispute that argued a key provision of the U.S.’s anti-dumping and countervailing investigations violated international trade rules.
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South Korea on Tuesday (Aug 18) ordered nightclubs, museums and buffet restaurants closed and banned large gatherings in and around the capital as a burst of new coronavirus cases sparked fears of a major second wave.
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Major South Korean corporations involved in exporting are watching developments in Southeast Asia closely as a potential way of skirting a wave of US and Chinese regulations on South Korean imports.
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South Korea's economy bounced back last quarter, buoyed by booming exports of data memory chips and a boost from government spending, although private consumption was sluggish.
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The South is being slammed by a rare winter storm, leaving millions in Texas without power on Monday as officials scramble to respond to snow and low temperatures in states that typically deal with neither.
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ASA strongly supports the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 and urges the House and Senate to approve it this week so it can be enacted before Congress adjourns for the year.