- Despite objection from opposition parties, National Assembly approves Chung Unchan as Prime Minister (Korea Times)
- North Korea's conciliatory gestures to top agenda at October 10 summit of Japan, South Korea, and China (MSNBC)
- Chinese premier Wen Jiabao to visit North Korean from October 4 to 6 (Bloomberg)
- Proposed national budget for 2010 includes 2.5 percent increase to bolster economic growth and provide stability for "ordinary people" (Yonhap)
- Foreign students in South Korea top 50,000, accounting for 1.41 percent of total (Korea Times)
- EU automakers seek to scuttle EU Commissioner plans for trade deal with South Korea by next month (Wall Street Journal)
- SK Telecom sells China Unicom stake for US$1.28 billion (Wall Street Journal)
- Sharp drop in imports leading to record high trade surplus this year (Korea Herald)
- North Korea removes "communism" from national constitution, adds "cuckoo for Coco Puffs" (Yonhap)
ROK Drop
- Due to lack of jobs, college students in Korea delay their graduation http://t.co/K0log1hBy0 — KEI (@KoreaEconInst) December 16, 2013
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