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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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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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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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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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SK chief visits Japan to ask support for Busan’s Expo bid
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, who doubles as chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, held meetings with Japanese political and business leaders, including Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, to ask Tokyo’s support for South Korean port city Busan’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo. Chey stayed in Tokyo on Thursday and Friday, according to the KCCI -- the nation’s largest business lobby -- on Sunday. On the first day, the KCCI chief met with Matsumoto Masayoshi, the v
IndustrySept. 18, 2022
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Financial workers’ strike has little short-term impact
Some 10,000 unionized financial workers held their first strike in six years on Friday, but the rally may have backfired on them, as their absence at work had minimal impact on customer services, sources said Sunday. The Korean Financial Industry Union affiliated with the Federation of Korean Trade Unions, one of the country’s two umbrella unions, carried out a one-day general strike and demonstration at Gwanghwamun Square, central Seoul, calling for a 5.2 percent wage hike and the adopti
MarketSept. 18, 2022
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[Photo News] Mucking in
Posco Group Chairman Choi Jeong-woo (right) joins efforts to remove mud and debris at the steel giant’s plant in the southeastern city of Pohang on Saturday. Posco said it aims to fully normalize operations of the typhoon-hit plant by early December. (Posco)
IndustrySept. 18, 2022
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Samsung chip plants look to stamp out carbon footprint
Chip factories have long been considered the biggest culprit in the computing industry behind climate change. Advancing abatement technologies to reduce carbon emissions is the top priority in the Samsung Electronics semiconductor unit's goal to become carbon neutral by 2050, a top official said Friday. "Treatment of gas used to manufacture semiconductor chips is our biggest focus in our spending (to achieve net-zero emissions)," Song Doo-guen, executive vice president and head of th
TechnologySept. 18, 2022
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Jeju Air signs MOU with Indonesian province for new route
Jeju Air Co., South Korea's leading budget carrier, said Sunday it has signed an initial pact with an Indonesian provincial government for a partnership to open a new route between the two countries. Jeju Air has signed a memorandum of understanding with North Sulawesi Province to explore opportunities to offer flights to the Southeast Asian country, the company said in a statement. The Indonesian government aims to develop new tourism sites to attract travelers from around the world under
IndustrySept. 18, 2022
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Hyundai E&C wins W1.9t railway deal in Philippines
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., South Korea's leading builder, said Sunday it has received a 1.9 trillion-won ($1.4 billion) railway order in the Philippines. Hyundai E&C will build a 56-kilometer railway connecting the capital city of Manila to the southern city of Calamba in the next six years, the company said in a statement. The company said it recently received notification that it was awarded the order from the Philippine Department of Transportation. (Yonhap)
IndustrySept. 18, 2022
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Seoul shares fall for 3rd day on Fed rate-hike jitters
South Korean stocks retreated 0.79 percent Friday, extending a losing streak to a third straight day, as the latest US economic data supported the view that the Federal Reserve will deliver another steep interest rate hike in next week's policy meeting. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) lost 19.05 points to 2,382.78. Trading volume was moderate at 432.5 million shares worth 8.4 trillion won ($6.04 billion) with decliners outnumbering gainers 687 to 193. "The after
MarketSept. 16, 2022
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NTS chief says 'no discrimination' for foreign firms
National Tax Service Commissioner Kim Chang-ki said that the tax agency will ensure transparent and impartial tax services for foreign firms operating here at a roundtable meeting with the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea on Friday. "We are thankful for the deep trust and constant investment US firms make in Korea," he said. "The NTS will continue to provide foreign firms with a world-class, transparent and fair tax system, with no discrimination." Kim was responding to
IndustrySept. 16, 2022
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Auto exports jump 36% in August on popularity of eco-friendly cars
South Korea's car exports jumped 35.9 percent on-year in August on brisk global demand for eco-friendly cars, data showed Friday. The value of outbound shipments of automobiles came to $4.12 billion last month, the largest ever figure for any August, according to the data from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. In terms of volume, a total of 168,155 vehicles were sold last month, up 29.1 percent from the previous year, it added. Rising demand for eco-friendly vehicles led the overa
IndustrySept. 16, 2022
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Won falls to new yearly low amid woes over Fed's tightening, economic uncertainty
South Korea's currency fell to a new yearly low in intraday trading Friday amid worries the US Federal Reserve will continue monetary tightening to tame inflation and its negative impact on the global economy. The local currency was trading at 1,396.1 won per dollar as of 9:50 a.m., down 2.4 won from the previous session's close. The won fell to as low as 1,399.0 won at one point, flirting with the 1,400 level that has not been breached since March 31, 2009, when it dived to 1,422.0 wo
EconomySept. 16, 2022
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Seoul shares open lower on Fed rate hike jitters
South Korean stocks opened lower Friday, as the latest US economic data made it more certain that the Federal Reserve will deliver another steep interest rate hike in next week's policy meeting. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) fell 17.31 points, or 0.72 percent, to 2,384.52 in the first 15 minutes of trading. US retail sales posted a higher-than-expected gain in August in the latest government release Thursday (local time), supporting the view that the Fed will push
MarketSept. 16, 2022
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Unemployment rate hits all-time low in August; job growth slows
South Korea's unemployment rate hit an all-time low last month, but the pace of job growth slowed down for the third month in a row amid economic uncertainties, data showed Friday. The number of employed people stood at 28.41 million in August, up 807,000 from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea. It is the highest on-year rise for any August since 2000, when the country added 848,000 jobs from the previous year. The country's job market has improved markedly after
EconomySept. 16, 2022
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Import prices decline for 2nd straight month in Aug. amid falling oil prices
South Korea's import prices declined for the second straight month in August as global oil prices fell amid concerns about global economic slowdown, central bank data showed Friday. The import price index fell 0.9 percent in August from a month earlier after it declined 2.6 percent on-month in July, according to the preliminary data from the Bank of Korea (BOK). The BOK attributed the decline to falling oil prices which drove down prices of petroleum and mine products. South Korea depends o
EconomySept. 16, 2022
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FSS to step up market scrutiny amid volatility
South Korea’s top financial watchdog chief said Thursday that the agency would step up checks on financial institutions bearing the bigger brunt of market volatility prompted by global inflation, while reinforcing internal oversight in the sector. The local currency hit an intraday low of 1,397.9 won against the US dollar in the onshore market before closing at 1,393.7, its lowest level since March 2009 during the global financial crisis. The benchmark Kospi fell to 2,401.83, losing 9.59 p
MarketSept. 15, 2022
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Terraform founder could face ‘severe punishment,’ say legal experts
Terraform Labs founder and CEO Do Kwon now may face severe punishment with South Korean prosecutors recently charging him for violating the capital market law, not just on fraud allegations, legal experts said Thursday. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors Office said Wednesday it has issued arrest warrants for Kwon and five others, including fellow Terraform labs founding member Nicholas Platias on charges of violating the capital market law. While a group of victims’ move to file a c
MarketSept. 15, 2022
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[Photo News] After the storm
This photo provided by Posco on Thursday shows inside of a submerged steelmaking plant in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, on Sept. 6, when up to 110 millimeters of rain per hour was recorded in the region. Repair work is underway, the company said, targeting a full recovery in three months, after it resumed operations of three furnaces earlier this week. Flooded electricity connections dealt a heavy blow to the steelmaker, as power utilities are mostly located underneath the plants. Only 37 p
IndustrySept. 15, 2022
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Seoul shares down for 2nd day amid US inflation rout
South Korean stocks closed lower Thursday, paring earlier mild gains, as investors brace for more rounds of rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve after the strong US inflation data. The local currency fell slightly against the US dollar. After starting a tad higher, the benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) slipped 9.59 points, or 0.4 percent, to 2,401.83. Trading volume was moderate at 417.7 million shares worth 7.3 trillion won ($5.23 billion) with decliners outnumbering gainers 4
MarketSept. 15, 2022
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Nature meets science at Eco Farm City
Having studied eco-friendly farming techniques for 20 years, agricultural corporation Eco Farm City has developed what it calls “KDS convergence farming.” The KDS convergence farming combines primary industries of agriculture, fisheries, livestock, timber and regional specialties with secondary industries of manufacturing and processing, as well as the tertiary industry of service. Unlike conventional farming, the nature-meets-science method uses cutting-edge facilities and technolog
IndustrySept. 15, 2022
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LG Uplus vows to go all in on platform businesses
LG Uplus, South Korea’s third-largest telecom operator by market share, has pledged to increase the sales proportion of non-telecommunication services to 40 percent of the total by 2027 with a focus on developing platform businesses. “Now moving beyond the area of traditional telecom businesses, we are looking to open up the era of ‘U+3.0’ that creates data- and technology-based platforms and services centered around customers to discover future growth engines,” sa
TechnologySept. 15, 2022
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Incheon Airport's customer service certified with highest mark by ACI
Korea Herald correspondent KRAKOW, Poland-- Incheon Airport has become the world’s first airport to be granted level 5 Customer Experience Accreditation by the Airports Council International on Wednesday, in recognition of its customer service and systematic operations to cope with increased travel demand in the post-pandemic era. This is the first time that the ACI has granted the highest level since Customer Experience Accreditation began in April 2019 to evaluate world airports’ c
MobilitySept. 15, 2022