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South Korea's economic growth is still expected to meet the government's expectations this year, according to the deputy finance minister, but recent strikes at Hyundai Motor Co and the discontinuation of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's Note 7 sales pose risks. Ciara Lee reports.

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