- South Korea agrees to lift eight-year ban on Canadian beef imports that was triggered by discovery of Mad Cow Disease (Bloomberg, Yonhap, Korea Herald)
- Korean government announces plans to go after gas stations that stockpile or refuse to sell fuel (Bloomberg)
- Auto exports bring ROK current-account surplus to seven-month high of US$2.26 billion (Bloomberg, Yonhap)
- Leading US House of Representatives Democrat who supports US free-trade agreements with Korea and Panama opposes FTA with Colombia (Reuters)
- ROK cabinet passes bill that imposes safeguards that protect local businesses in wake of EU-ROK FTA (Yonhap)
- In meeting with President, opposition leader Sohn Hakkyu demands ROK-US FTA be renegotiated (Joongang Daily)
- One day before their arrival, North Korea issues ultimatum to South Korean business owners over frozen Kŭmgangsan resort assets (Yonhap, AP via WaPo)
- Hanjin Heavy Industries union calls off six-month strike (Korea Times, Joongang Daily)
- North Korea remains on list of worst offenders of human trafficking (Korea Times)
- Former goalkeeper of Korea Republic national team admits to match-fixing (, AP via SI)
- Republicans in New York admit their vote to legalize same-sex marriage was to "finally put an end to all those danged gay pride parades" ()
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