Though I think we should moderate our glee somewhat since South Korea is an occupied colony of the US and a lot of Korean people are going to suffer during this decline due to American demands.
The government will also expand the maximum amount of overtime an employee can take a week to 29 hours, meaning a maximum workweek of 69 hours. South Korea's government argues that the new scheme allows for greater flexibility, and expressed hopes that workers might work fewer hours overall
On Thursday, South Korea’s labor ministry even tried pitching the new rules as a way to support the country’s flagging fertility rate, which at 0.78 births per woman is the world’s lowest. Ministers suggested that staff might work longer hours one week in exchange for longer holidays elsewhere in the year.
Korean business groups have welcomed the plan, while unions and women’s groups have criticized the proposed rules.
If chip exports contributed most to the previous trade surpluses for ROK and now US has sanctioned Chinese companies on the chip aspect, wouldn't the sanctions be the primary reason behind China using homegrown ones? They only abstractly mention "Washington-Beijing tensions" in the last line.
The sanctions are absolutely the reason, and as I recall both ROK and Taiwan fought really hard to get exemptions. I guess now that China's domestic output is ramping up, there's simply no reason to import.
The interesting thing is we are still only in the beginning of the Chip War. Give it a few more years and both occupied Korea and the Chinese rebellion province will be in a much worse situation.
Occupied Korea wondering how the hell a SOCIALIST COUNTRY managed to surpass them, a CAPITALIST country, right under their noses and managed to get on top of the world; when capitalism supposedly promoted infinite growth: