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WTO chief to visit S. Korea for talks on recovery of multilateral trading system

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Airlines to lower fuel surcharges on int'l routes in June

South Korean airlines will lower their fuel surcharges on international routes in June in line with a fall in jet fuel prices, industry sources said Sunday. The surcharges for one-way tickets on long

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