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The price of gas-fired electricity in March was 129.51 won ($0.1160) per kilowatt-hour (kWh). 40 percent more than coal and nearly double the cost of nuclear power.
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The event aimed at macroeconomic cooperation as well as multilateral and regional partnership among the countries.
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