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FM meets with Korean businesspeople in New York

Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul met this week with Korean business officials in New York and pledged the government's support for their overseas expansion, his ministry said Sunday.

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Kosovo president invites Qatari businesspeople to invest in her country

DOHA: President of the Republic of Kosovo HE DrVjosa Osmani has called on Qatari businessmen to explore the investment opportunities offered by her country across diverse sectors....

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Ex-President Lee hopes for young entrepreneurs to propel Korea's economic leap in AI era

Former President Lee Myung-bak on Tuesday expressed hope for young businesspeople in Korea to lead the country's economic advancement with new ideas in the era of cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI).

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HARDtalk

does it worry you, and you've already talked about the money, that some of the most enthusiastic proponents of developing this research are the richest and arguably the most powerful private—sector businesspeople in the world? thinking ofjeff bezos, peter thiel, elon musk — they all seem somewhat obsessed with this area of scientific research, extending human life. they have the money to do it, but it raises questions about whether the work they do will be open to others or will be reserved for themselves. well, it's such an important question. i mean, if they're donating large sums of money that drive forward basic research for the benefit of all, then that should certainly be welcome. but one of the real concerns about the consequences of life—extension technology is that it will be the privilege of a rich elite, and that, i think, would have disastrous

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IN PICS | Ramaphosa tees off with businesspeople before ANC's January 8 statement and birthday bash

President Cyril Ramaphosa traded his suit and tie for a white golf shirt to spend the day playing golf with businesspeople at the ANC's Progressive Business Forum Presidential Golf Day in Mbombela, Mpumalanga.

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HARDtalk

private—sector businesspeople in the world? thinking ofjeff bezos, peter thiel, elon musk — they all seem somewhat obsessed with this area of scientific research, extending human life. they have the money to do it, but it raises questions about whether the work they do will be open to others or will be reserved for themselves. well, it's such an important question. i mean, if they're donating large sums of money that drive forward basic research for the benefit of all, then that should certainly be welcome. but one of the real concerns about the consequences of life—extension technology is that it will be the privilege of a rich elite, and that, i think, would have disastrous consequences. a philosopher, who i believe you know, certainly i'm sure you know his work, john davis, he wrote a book called the new methuselahs. he said, "imagine a world in which the wealthy few live on in endless youth, an elite gerontocracy of near mortals."

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Asia Business Report

of a pressure on taiwan, that is exactly what beijing has been doing, they say, over the last two years, sanctioning different taiwanese countries and businesspeople. they want to see taiwan companies diversified to other countries, to south east asia and newmarkets in india and africa. the unemployment rate of southeast asia's largest economy currently sits at 5.3% and those between the ages of 15 and 2a make up nearly a fifth of those unemployed. in a country of over 275 million people, that's millions of young people struggle to find jobs. all three potential candidates promiese to create newjobs if elected each in a different way. the first one says losing small and medium enterprises which contribute 61% of the country's gdp will create 19 millionjobs. meanwhile, the second candidate is focusing on providing funds to young people to start businesses.

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Asia Business Report

exactly what beijing has been doing, they say, over the last two years, sanctioning different taiwanese countries and businesspeople. they want see taiwan companies diversified to other countries, to south east asia and newmarket in india and africa. the unemployment rate of southeast asia's largest economy currently sits at 5.3% and those between the ages of 15 and 2a make up nearly a fifth of those unemployed. in a country of over 275 million people, that's nearly young people, that's nearly young people struggle to find jobs. all three potential candidates create new jobs all three potential candidates create newjobs if elected each in a different way. the first one says losing small and medium enterprises which contribute 61% of the country's gdp will create 19 million jobs. meanwhile, the second candidate is focusing on providing funds to young people

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Asia Business Report

and in that way, exports will start to grow again. and that will help to boost economic development here, economic growth, but also wages and job prospects for younger taiwanese people. the ruling dpj, or democratic progressive party, which has the ruling dpp, or democratic progressive party, which has been in power here for the last eight years, says exactly the opposite. it says it's overdependence on china's economy that is the problem, because that allows beijing to use that dependence as a weapon to put pressure on taiwan. and that's exactly what beijing has been doing, they say, over the last two years, sanctioning different taiwanese companies and businesspeople. they want to see taiwan companies diversify to other places, to southeast asia and to new markets in india and africa. the unemployment rate of southeast asia's largest economy currently sits at 5.3%, and those between the ages of 15—24 make up nearly a fifth of those unemployed in a country of over 275 million people.

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