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South Korean daily newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aju Business Daily (Korean: 아주경제; Hanja: 亞洲經濟; also known as Ajunews) is a economic newspaper launched in October 2007[1] by former Korea Economic Daily and Seoul Economic Daily reporter Kwak Young-gil, and published in South Korea.[2] Based in Seoul,[3] it is a major newspaper in South Korea.[4]
Owner(s) | Kwak Young-gil (Aju News Corporation) |
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Publisher | Aju News Corporation |
Editor-in-chief | Lim Jae-cheon |
Editor | Kim Young-mo |
Founded | October 2007 |
Political alignment | Center-progressive |
Language | Korean (online and offline), English (online and offline), Japanese (online only), Chinese (online and offline), and Vietnamese (online only) |
Headquarters | Seoul |
Country | South Korea |
Website | Official website |
Aju Business Daily was founded in October 2007. In October 2010, it began to cooperate with Hong Kong–based Wen Wei Po to provide news about the Chinese economy.[5]
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