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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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FDA to review inhalable caffeine
BOSTON (AP) ― U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials plan to investigate whether inhalable caffeine sold in lipstick-sized canisters is safe for consumers and if its manufacturer was right to brand it as a dietary supplement.AeroShot went on the market late last month in Massachusetts and New York, and it’s also available in France. Consumers put one end of the canister in their mouths and breathe in, releasing a fine powder that dissolves almost instantly.Each grey-and-yellow plastic canis
TechnologyFeb. 23, 2012
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Spring foods
As the nights get shorter and the temperature rises in spring, our muscles relax more and we can become sluggish and tired. People are also generally more physically active in spring which can add to the tiredness. This is accompanied by an increased demand for various nutrients such as protein, vitamins and minerals. As many people have an insufficient intake of them during winter, they may develop spring fever or chronic fatigue. In individuals who had less exercise or activity during winter,
TechnologyFeb. 23, 2012
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Food makers agree to reduce salt
Manufacturers to reduce sodium in 51 products favored by children; ramen makers reluctantThe Korea Food and Drug Administration said it had got agreements from food manufacturers to reduce the salt content of some products. The food agency on Wednesday said makers of sauce, ketchup, salad dressings and retort foods have agreed to voluntarily reduce the amount of sodium used in 51 products popular with children. Makers will reducer the salt content of readymade jjajang, spaghetti and udong sauces
TechnologyFeb. 23, 2012
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Nuclear industry leaders to discuss improving safety on summit sideline
Conference to discuss security of nuclear materials, reduction of HEU useKorea will host its biggest-ever international conference on nuclear power March 23-24 in conjunction with the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit to be held three days later.More than 200 chief executives of nuclear power companies and representatives of related international organizations are expected to attend the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Industry Summit to discuss the role of the nuclear industry in enhancing nuclear security and s
Feb. 23, 2012
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KB Financial expands spending for society
By Kim Yon-seKB Financial Group has been expanding its social contribution activities such as educational programs for students and donations to the needy.In particular, the group’s social foundation is diversifying educational and scholarship programs.Last year, the group set up the KB Financial Public Foundation, specialized in education and research, to support economic and financial research projects.The foundation controls 20 billion won ($17.5 million) of funds donated by KB and its subsid
Feb. 23, 2012
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Samsung sells up to 20 million units of Galaxy S2 worldwide
Samsung Electronics said Thursday that it sold up to 20 million units of its flagship smartphone Galaxy S2 since releasing it in the global market last April.Together with its previous model Galaxy S, the world’s IT behemoth said it sold more than 40 million units of its Galaxy smartphone series ahead of its launch of the next Galaxy S this year. Equipped with the 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display and a dual core processor, the light-weight Galaxy S2 features a slim design, improved from its pr
IndustryFeb. 23, 2012
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POSCO develops lithium extraction technology
POSCO said Thursday its affiliated research center had developed technology to directly extract lithium from seawater that reduced production time from a year to a month.The Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology succeeded in producing high yields of lithium from salt water using the new technology, POSCO said in a press release. Lithium is a key material for rechargeable batteries used in mobile gadgets and electric cars. Korea imported 11,425 tons of lithium worth $53 million
IndustryFeb. 23, 2012
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Chung foundation offers scholarship to 587 students
The Chung Mong-koo Foundation on Thursday delivered scholarships to 587 college students from underprivileged households following the recommendation of individual schools. The students were picked from those studying basic science or culture and art as part of a program that aims at fostering talented people in those areas, the foundation said.The award ceremony was held at Hyundai’s headquarters in Gye-dong, northern Seoul, Thursday, along with other cultural events. The foundation, set up by
IndustryFeb. 23, 2012
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Daewoo Shipbuilding wins W1tr order for naval tankers
Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering won a 600 million pound ($940.5 million) order to build four tankers to support British navy operations.The U.K. ministry of defense announced Wednesday that DSME was its preferred bidder for the new Military Afloat Reach and Sustainability project to build four 37,000-ton tankers by 2016 to provide fuel to warships and task groups.It is the second largest defense export order Korea has ever won. The export of navy tankers to Britain is expected to help
IndustryFeb. 23, 2012
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Nonghyup suffers network glitch again, fifth in one year
The National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, or Nonghyup, faced another problem with its cyber transaction systems early Thursday.A certain proportion of Nonghyup customers could not access its internet banking system for about five hours until 7 a.m. on the day.As this marked the fifth glitch in online transactions in less than one year for Nonghyup, its cyber security system has been regarded as seriously vulnerable to hackers.In April 2011, it suffered a critical breakdown of the network
Feb. 23, 2012
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Shinhan Bank CEO sees term extended
Shinhan Financial Group has allowed Shinhan Bank president & CEO Suh Jin-won to take a second term for the next three years.Amid the past internal management woes, Suh was appointed to the post as the bank CEO at the end of 2010 to finish out a former CEO’s term.Now he has been chosen to enjoy the regular three-year term until 2015, the financial group said Thursday.CEO Suh has the goal of making Shinhan one of the top 10 commercial banks in Asia and No. 1 in Korea by 2015.Suh, who began his car
Feb. 23, 2012
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Korea’s economic growth outpaces OECD average
Korea outgrew the average economic output of Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries in the final quarter of last year, data showed Thursday, showing the country’s relative resilience against external economic risks.The South Korean economy expanded 3.4 percent on-year in the October-December period, compared with an average growth of 1.3 percent of OECD member countries in the same period, data showed.The fourth-quarter average economic growth of OECD countries w
Feb. 23, 2012
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BMW Korea aiming for 15% sales rise in 2012
The chief executive of BMW Group Korea, the local importer and distributor of BMW AG, said Friday that the German carmaker expects a 15 percent jump in its sales in 2012 from a year earlier on the back of its popular models.“Last year we sold some 27,000 units of BMW and Mini models. We expect the sales of BMW brand cars to rise 13 percent and Mini sales to soar by 40 percent,” Kim Hyo-joon said in a press conference.“Adding the sales of 1,000 units of Motorrad bikes, BMW Korea will see a 15 per
MobilityFeb. 23, 2012
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Shares end 1.03% down on foreign sell-offs
Korean stocks finished 1.03 percent lower Thursday, as foreign and institutional investors cut shares after recent surges, analysts said. The local currency fell against the U.S. dollar. The benchmark KOSPI fell 20.85 points to 2,007.8. Trading volume was heavy at 678 million shares worth 6.28 trillion won with losers leading gainers 491 to 337. “Sell-offs from foreign and institutional investors dragged down the index,” said Kwak Joong-bo, an analyst at Samsung Securities Co. “The KOSPI probabl
Feb. 23, 2012
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CJ Group accuses Samsung of trailing its chairman
High-profile conflict between two groups takes a nasty turnTwo South Korean conglomerates with close ties ― Samsung Group and CJ Group ― clashed on Thursday over alleged illegal surveillance in connection with the drawn-out inheritance fight tracing back to Samsung’s late founder.CJ Group filed a formal complaint with the police against an employee of Samsung C&T Corp., a construction and trade unit of the country’s biggest chaebol group Thursday afternoon after putting out a scathing press rele
IndustryFeb. 23, 2012
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Earnings outlook darkens on external risks: experts
Analysts projected earnings to drop at major listed firms on the KOSPI as export conditions deteriorate with still-elevated oil prices and eurozone output contracting.FnGuide, the most widely accessed financial information provider here, lowered the earnings forecasts this week for 108 companies listed on the KOSPI to 81.3 trillion won ($72 billion), down 7.98 percent from the 88.3 trillion won it made in September.The downward adjustment came as the index climbed up almost 400 points from the d
Feb. 23, 2012
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Experts discuss limitations of capitalism
The Korean government explored the limitations of capitalism and shared insights into what could be done by hosting an international forum on Thursday in Seoul.At the Global Korea 2010 forum, President Lee Myung-bak urged the country’s conglomerates to do more to carry out their increased social responsibilities and foreign experts also expressed their views on where capitalism, faced with greater challenges, should go. “We need to abstain from unbridled jungle-like competition in the market and
Feb. 23, 2012
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Hanwha shares suspended for one trading session
Shares of Hanwha Corp. will be suspended from stock trading for one session due to its negligent regulatory posting, the bourse operator said Thursday. The holding company of Hanwha Group, a family-owned conglomerate, has been blacklisted by the bourse operator as “a negligent firm” which has delayed posting necessary investor information on its regulatory filings, the Korea Exchange said. Because it failed to follow set rules, the company’s shares will not be traded on the main bourse for the w
Feb. 23, 2012
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Korea to expand incentives to curb inflation pressure
Korea will grant more incentives to municipal governments for their anti-inflation efforts in a bid to encourage their cooperation in keeping rising prices from hurting the nation’s overall economy, the top economic policymaker said Thursday.Korea has been wrestling with high inflation, mostly driven by rising oil and food prices. For 2011, the nation’s consumer prices jumped 4 percent from a year earlier, hitting the upper ceiling of the central bank’s 2-4 percent target band.“We will increase
Feb. 23, 2012
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Listed firms’ cash dividend sinks 7.2 percent in 2011
Korean listed firms’ cash dividend paid out to their shareholders shrank 7.2 percent in 2011 from a year earlier, largely due to a decrease in the payouts by top-cap Samsung Electronics Co., data showed Thursday.The combined cash dividend paid out by 224 firms listed on the main bourse stood at 8.83 trillion won ($7.82 billion) in the 2011 fiscal year as of Feb. 21, compared with 9.52 trillion won in the previous fiscal year, according to the data by the Korea Exchange. The cited firms include t
Feb. 23, 2012