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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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BLACKPINK's Rose stays at No. 3 on British Official Singles chart with 'APT.'
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Gyeongju blends old with new
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Over 80,000 malicious calls made to Seoul call center since 2020
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Hyundai Motor to pay 4.96 trillion won for Hyundai E&C
Hyundai Motor Group, South Korea's top automaker, agreed to pay 4.96 trillion won (US$4.4 billion) to take over a 35 percent stake in the country's biggest builder,sources said Friday. The price, agreed on with creditors of Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. (E&C), represents a 2.74 percent discount from the carmaker's bid price of 5.1 billion. The price readjustment came after Hyun
IndustryFeb. 25, 2011
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Samsung breaks into biomedical sector
Samsung Group marked its first step into the biopharmaceutical business with the establishment of its joint venture with U.S. drugmaker Quintiles Transnational Corp. The company on Friday said the joint venture will be established during the first half of this year, to be capitalized at 300 billion won ($265.5 million).It will be controlled 90 percent by Samsung Group. Quintiles will hold a 10 per
IndustryFeb. 25, 2011
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Hyundai Motor chair to pay 82.6b won
The Seoul Central District Court on Friday ordered Hyundai Motor Group chairman Chung Mong-koo to pay 82.6 billion won ($73.1 million) in compensation to Hyundai Motor Co. for damages caused by irregular intra-group trading.Aside from Chung, former Hyundai Motor vice chairman Kim Dong-jin has been ordered to pay 8 billion won in compensation to the carmaker.The ruling follows three years after the
IndustryFeb. 25, 2011
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SK Telecom-iPhone 5 expected to hit market
SK Telecom officially announced Friday that it will provide services for Apple’s iPhone 4 as early as next month, bringing an end to its rival KT Corp.’s 15-month long exclusive deal with Apple.The country’s leading mobile carrier SKT has not provided the details on when it will release the smartphone, however, it said it predicts more people will use the popular gadget, using its network and serv
IndustryFeb. 25, 2011
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BASF to invest $3.1 billion in Asia by 2015
BASF chief executive Jurgen Hambrecht speaks during the firm’s yearly press conference in Ludwigshafen, Germany on Thursday.(BASF)LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany ― Leading global chemical firm BASF plans to expand its presence in Asia by investing 2.3 billion euros ($3.1 billion) over the next five years, company officials said Thursday.The Germany-based firm’s aggressive investment plan comes as the Asia-P
IndustryFeb. 25, 2011
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Samsung Group breaks into biomedical sector
South Korea's top conglomerate Samsung Group said Friday that it will establish a biomedical joint venture with U.S. drugmaker Quintiles Transnational Corp. as part of its efforts to find new growth engines. The joint venture will be capitalized at 300 billion won (US$265.5 million) and be established sometime in the first half of this year, Samsung said, adding work will begin on a plant in Inche
IndustryFeb. 25, 2011
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Lee praised for crisis response
During his three years in office, President Lee Myung-bak is praised for achieving a rapid recovery from the financial crisis and boosting Korea’s economic clout in the world.His government has widened Korea’s free trade relations with major economies, mediated conflicts between traditional and emerging powers as the first host of G20 Summit and pulled off 6.1 percent growth last year to rank seco
Feb. 24, 2011
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Samsung establishes first social enterprise
Samsung Group established its first social enterprise in downtown Seoul on Thursday.The enterprise called the “Hope Network” will hire about 70 teachers and offer education services to about 1,000 children from underprivileged families, company officials said.It will start with the children registered in 30 different study rooms in the regions of Seoul and Gyeonggi Province.The instructors, who ha
IndustryFeb. 24, 2011
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Regulator decides not to allow fourth telecom
The Korea Communications Commission said Thursday that it decided not to allow a fourth telecom to establish in the local market due to its lack of business strategies and funding abilities.During the weekly general meeting, commissioners of the state-run telecom regulator rejected Korea Mobile Internet’s proposed project plan to take position as the fourth telecom.The commission also turned down
Feb. 24, 2011
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SKT to release iPhone 4
SK Telecom, Korea’s top mobile operator, will start selling the iPhone next month in a break from Apple’s practice of selling the smartphones via a single distributor in each major market, industry source said Thursday.“Negotiations between SK Telecom and Apple are in the final stage,” said the source who is familiar with the matter. “As the negotiations are going smoothly, it is virtually decided
IndustryFeb. 24, 2011
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Samsung eyes 6th place in laptop market
Apple’s MacBook Air expected to be firm’s biggest competitionSamsung Electronics aims to become the world’s sixth-largest player in the mobile PC market by establishing itself as a high-end brand, the company’s executive vice president Nam Seong-woo said Thursday.The electronics maker launched a super-slim laptop computer as a part of its strategy to carve a bigger share out of the high-end market
TechnologyFeb. 24, 2011
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BMW to set up social contribution fund
BMW Group Korea announced Thursday that it will set up BMW Korea Future Fund, the first social contribution foundation operated by a foreign carmaker in South Korea.The foundation will be established by BMW Group Korea and the seven official dealers later in the year with an initial investment of 3 billion won ($2.7 million), 2 billion won of which will be raised by the dealers and BMW Group Korea
IndustryFeb. 24, 2011
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FSC chief warns against trading fraud
Financial Services Commission Chairman Kim Seok-dong pledged Thursday to toughen punishment on trading irregularities in the financial industry one day after the government partly suspended Deutsche Bank’s local unit for stock manipulation. Concerning the speculation that Deutsche Bank may pull its investments out of the Korean market, he told reporters, “I don’t care about that (on whether or not
Feb. 24, 2011
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Renault Samsung most efficient sales staff
Renault Samsung Motors Co.’s sales staff recorded the highest average monthly sales figure among local carmakers, the company announced Thursday.According to the company, the 2,342 sales staff working at its 195 sales agents sold 155,696 last year, putting the average monthly sales figure per person at 5.4. The figure per sales agent came in at 65 units per month. The company did not disclose figu
IndustryFeb. 24, 2011
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Big banks must be broken up: Hoenig
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoenig said U.S. regulators should avert another crisis by breaking up large financial institutions that pose a threat “to our capitalistic system.”“I am convinced that the existence of too-big-to-fail financial institutions poses the greatest risk to the U.S. economy,” Hoenig said Wednesday in a speech in Washington. “They must be broken up. We
IndustryFeb. 24, 2011
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Glaucoma: the silent thief of sight
By Kee Chang-won, MD, Ph.D.Glaucoma is an eye disorder in which the optic nerve suffers damage, permanently impacting vision and progressing to complete blindness if untreated. Glaucoma has been nicknamed the “silent thief of sight” because the loss of vision normally occurs gradually over a long period of time. Once lost, this damaged visual field cannot be recovered. Worldwide, it is the second
TechnologyFeb. 24, 2011
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BMW to unveil Mini Rocketman, electric car BMW i
BMW to unveil Mini Rocketman German luxury carmaker BMW AG said it will unveil a smaller version of the Mini next week at the Geneva motor show, called the Rocketman. While keeping the original concept of the 1950s classic Mini, the Rocketman will feature the latest technology.Photo: BMW MiniThe Rocketman is 3.4 meters long, a foot shorter than the original Mini and is a three-door hatchback. The
MobilityFeb. 24, 2011
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Foreigners' land ownership in S. Korea grows in 2010
Foreign ownership of South Korea's land rose slightly last year, but its growth rate remained relatively slow compared with levels tallied before the financial crisis, a government report showed Thursday. Foreigners owned a total of 223.72 million square meters of land in the country at the end of last year, up 2.4 percent from a year earlier, according to the report by the land and transport
IndustryFeb. 24, 2011
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SK Telecom to release Apple's iPhone 4 next month in S. Korea
South Korea's top mobile carrier SK Telecom Co. will release Apple Inc.'s iPhone 4 in the local market next month, ending the exclusive distribution by its rival wireless operator, an industry source said Thursday. SK Telecom Co. will release Apple Inc.'s iPhone 4 (Bloomberg)"Negotiations between SK Telecom and Apple are in the final stage," said the source who is familiar with the matter. "As th
IndustryFeb. 24, 2011
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BP deal to boost India’s energy output: analysts
MUMBA (AFP) ― BP’s multi-billion-dollar tie-up with Reliance will accelerate fuel-hungry India’s exploration for energy and hand the Indian giant the skills to develop hard-to-exploit reserves, analysts say.The British energy group on Monday agreed to pay $7.2 billion for a 30-percent stake in Reliance’s 23 largely unexplored deepwater oil and gas fields off the coast of India, which cover an area equivalent to the North Sea.The tie-up with embattled BP, which this month reported its first annua
IndustryFeb. 23, 2011