Estimated financial losses caused by the new coronavirus in South Korea's arts and culture industry reached nearly 150 billion won (US$124.9 million) during the first half of 2020, a report showed Wednesday.
COVID-19 fallout in culture industry near 150 bln won in H1: report
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15 July 2020, Korea, Rep
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