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[Notice] Trial run of YDB ends today!
The trial run for Yonhap Daily Briefing will end today, and beginning on May 1, the service will be available only for those who sign up for a monthly subscription fee of 300,000 won. If you wish to continue receiving the service, please sign up now. For samples, you may click this link.
For further information, please contact Yonhap’s Public Relations Planning Section by phone (02-398-3107,3130, 3631, 3551 or 3661) or email (kisa@yna.co.kr, duckhwa@yna.co.kr, jclim@yna.co.kr).
Five Reasons for YDB
Unique content
Daily updates on legislation/revisions, government press release schedules, and regulatory body executive profiles that are relevant to foreign business.
Preemptive and preparatory
News that not only reports the end results but as it happens, so you may prepare for regulatory changes before it happens.
Breaking down barriers
No longer are National Assembly debates and legislative processes the exclusive domain of Korean pundits. You can follow the process just as closely.
News for business, not the public
News that is meant for businessmen/decision-makers as opposed to the general public. ItÛªs your companyÛªs interest that counts, not popular reads.
Korea becomes more relevant
By introducing in English the processes that affect decisions, Korea becomes more understandable and more than just the bottom line.
[Notice] Trial run of YDB ends today!
The trial run for Yonhap Daily Briefing will end today, and beginning on May 1, the service will be available only for those who sign up for a monthly subscription fee of 300,000 won. If you wish to continue receiving the service, please sign up now. For samples, you may click this link.
For further information, please contact Yonhap’s Public Relations Planning Section by phone (02-398-3107,3130, 3631, 3551 or 3661) or email (kisa@yna.co.kr, duckhwa@yna.co.kr, jclim@yna.co.kr).
Five Reasons for YDB
Unique content
Daily updates on legislation/revisions, government press release schedules, and regulatory body executive profiles that are relevant to foreign business.
Preemptive and preparatory
News that not only reports the end results but as it happens, so you may prepare for regulatory changes before it happens.
Breaking down barriers
No longer are National Assembly debates and legislative processes the exclusive domain of Korean pundits. You can follow the process just as closely.
News for business, not the public
News that is meant for businessmen/decision-makers as opposed to the general public. ItÛªs your companyÛªs interest that counts, not popular reads.
Korea becomes more relevant
By introducing in English the processes that affect decisions, Korea becomes more understandable and more than just the bottom line.