South Korea's Manufacturing Jobs Fall to 12-year Low
Seoul, 16 Feb (ONA) --- The number of jobs in the South Korean manufacturing sector fell to the lowest level in 12 years in January 2025 amid weak economic growth.
The number of employed people in the manufacturing sector came to 4.39 million as of end-January, down 56,000 from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea.
The January reading marked the smallest level since January 2013, when the figure came to 4.32 million.
On a monthly basis, the number of manufacturing jobs has been on a constant decline since July 2024.
The grim situation came as the economy has slowed down in South Korea on slowing export growth and weak domestic demand amid tougher global competition.
Employment in the construction sector also fell by 169,000 in January from a year earlier, which marked the largest on-year decline since the agency began compiling relevant data in 2013.
It also logged the ninth consecutive monthly decline.
Despite the fall in jobs in the manufacturing and construction sectors, the total number of jobs in the country rose by 135,000 in January, led by hiring in the public health and social welfare field.
--- Ends/Khalid