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WHO confirms South Korea's first two cases
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The World Health Organization has confirmed that its initial laboratory tests on samples from a cluster in Seoul detected mutations consistent with an emerging strain identified earlier this month as highly transmissible and potentially more dangerous than previous variants.
Key Points
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1The Korean government has announced a new plan to support the development of domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
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2Industry experts and analysts have expressed strong optimism regarding this initiative, viewing it as 'very positive'.
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3Ministers from various ministries are expected to meet with industry leaders on March 23th at noon in Seoul.
Developments
[Mar 24]
No specific date mentioned for the meeting, but scheduled relative context implies it is upcoming from Mar 23 report (Yna.co.kr).
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Ministers are expected to meet with industry leaders on March 24th at noon in Seoul.