Korean battery plant CEO apologizes after deadly fire
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The CEO of a South Korean lithium battery manufacturer apologized on Tuesday (June 25) following a massive factory fire that killed 23 workers, as a labor ministry official told Reuters authorities are investigating the company's compliance with safety regulations, including the training of foreign contract workers. Diane To reports.
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