Hanwha Aerospace CEO banned from foreign travel in deadly blast probe, Yonhap reports
Hanwha Aerospace CEO banned from foreign travel in deadly blast probe, Yonhap reports SEOUL, June 8 (Reuters) - The chief executive of Hanwha Aerospace 012450.KS has been banned from travelling abroad by police investigating the explosion at the defence firm's plant last week that killed five workers, Yonhap news reported on Monday.
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