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The South Korean company has about 147,000 staff overseas, more than half of its total employees.
It’s not planning layoffs in its home market.
The layoffs could affect about 10% of the workforces in Southeast Asia , Australia and New Zealand .
Job cuts are planned for other overseas subsidiaries and could reach 10% in certain markets.
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