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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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Georgia lawmakers urge Korean battery firms to settle
In a notable shift of tone, senators in the US state of Georgia have called on LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation to resolve their battery patent disputes on their own. According to media reports Wednesday, the Georgia Senate unanimously passed a resolution on Tuesday US time, which calls on two battery makers to negotiate a settlement so that SK could continue building two battery factories in the state. A draft of the resolution had reportedly been directed toward President Joe Biden,
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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Hyundai Motor Group wraps up generational shift in leadership
Hyundai Motor Group’s key affiliates held their annual shareholders meetings Wednesday and addressed pending issues such as reshuffling boardrooms, enhancing ESG policies and revamping business in keeping with the post-coronavirus market trends. A notable change was that the group efficiently wrapped up the generational shift in its leadership, with the senior honorary chairman stepping down from all his official posts and fully clearing the track for his recently inaugurated son. Chung
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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Pulmuone aims to challenge Beyond Meat, Impossible Foods in plant-based food
Amid the growing popularity of plant-based proteins as healthy and eco-friendly alternatives to meat, Pulmuone aims to become a leader in the plant-based food industry, the company said Wednesday. The South Korean food company’s Plant Protein Meal Bureau will release new products domestically and globally, in countries including the US, China and Japan, it added. Pulmuone, which revealed a three-year plan for the plant-based food push, chose six categories to focus on: plant-based pro
ConsumerMarch 24, 2021
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Chipmakers show mixed reactions to Intel foundry plan
South Korea’s semiconductor industry on Wednesday showed mixed reactions to Intel’s bid for the foundry business, agreeing with the US chip giant’s decision on the need for manufacturing not only its own chips but also chips for others at a critical time of global chip shortage. During its Engineering the Future event on Tuesday, US time, Intel’s new CEO Pat Gelsinger said the company will set a new branch named Intel Foundry Services and invest $20 billion to build t
TechnologyMarch 24, 2021
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Seoul stocks down for 4th day on virus resurgence concerns
South Korean stocks retreated for a fourth consecutive session Wednesday as concerns over the resurgence in virus cases in Europe and the United States cast doubts over a prompt recovery from the pandemic. The Korean won fell against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) fell 8.39 points, or 0.28 percent, to close at 2,996.35 points. Trading volume was moderate at about 965 million shares worth some 13.1 trillion won ($11.6 billion), with gainers outnumbering l
MarketMarch 24, 2021
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Incheon Airport to host aviation conference in celebration of 20th anniversary
Incheon International Airport Corp. will host the fifth Annual World Aviation Conference on Monday in celebration of its 20th anniversary. The event, which will take place at Paradise City in Incheon and will be livestreamed on YouTube for seven hours, will focus on the age of coronavirus and the post-pandemic future of the aviation industry and airports around the world, the corporation said. Dubbed “Innovation Beyond Boundaries: The New Airport Paradigm,” the event will feature s
MobilityMarch 24, 2021
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Nongshim rakes in W2tr in ramen sales
South Korean food and beverage company Nongshim’s instant ramen sales reached 2 trillion won ($1.8 billion) for the first time last year on the back of the coronavirus pandemic and the “jjapaguri” dish from the Oscar-winning film “Parasite.” Sales of the company’s instant noodles rose to 2.09 trillion in 2020, a 16.3 percent year-on-year increase from one year ago and accounted for 79 percent of its total revenue, the firm’s annual report revealed on We
ConsumerMarch 24, 2021
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BOK chief pens rosier forecasts for economy, downplays inflation
South Korea’s central bank chief said Wednesday that the nation’s economy could be expected to see a faster recovery from COVID-19 woes than anticipated in the bank’s previous forecast of 3 percent, while downplaying inflation risks that could stem from the rebound. In a nod toward the vaccination campaigns of major economies, which are picking up speed, Bank of Korea Gov. Lee Ju-yeol projected that Korea would see a faster-than-expected recovery of its exports and facility in
EconomyMarch 24, 2021
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Han Sung Motor’s art scholarship evolves
Han Sung Motor’s unique art scholarship program, which supports 40 young students a year to foster their artistic dreams, has reached a 10-year milestone this year. Looking ahead to the next decade, the official dealership for Mercedes-Benz here has launched the Dream Gream 2.0, an upgrade to the program that chief executive Ulf Ausprung designed and introduced back in 2012. The Dream Gream 2.0 adds a variety of new activities to the existing program in order to benefit not just the c
MobilityMarch 24, 2021
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Samsung to launch new premium vacuum cleaner in April
Samsung Electronics Co. said Wednesday its new premium vacuum cleaner will go on sale in South Korea next month as the tech giant targets to boost home appliance goods amid the pandemic-induced stay-at-home trend. The BESPOKE Jet, featuring an automatic dust emptying system in a battery charging station, will be sold at between 890,000 won ($780) and 1.39 million won here starting in April, according to Samsung. The new cordless stick vacuum cleaner comes in four colors -- midnight blue, woo
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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Tax agency launches probes into offshore tax evasion
South Korea’s tax agency said Wednesday that it has launched probes into 54 offshore tax evaders who enjoyed social benefits from the country without paying taxes here. The National Tax Service discovered 14 individuals with dual nationality who enjoyed health and welfare benefits but concealed their properties and earnings overseas to elude taxation, the agency said. Six foreign-affiliated firms were also caught for changing the form of their businesses to limited liability companies to
EconomyMarch 24, 2021
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Insurers' profit up 13.9% in 2020 amid pandemic
The combined net profit of insurance firms in South Korea rose 13.9 percent on-year in 2020, due partly to fewer car accidents as people stayed home amid the coronavirus pandemic, data showed Wednesday. Life and non-life insurers saw their combined net profit increase by 742 billion won ($654 million) to 6.08 trillion won last year, according to data from the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS). The FSS said profits of non-life insurers went up because of fewer claims as losses in car insuranc
EconomyMarch 24, 2021
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4 auto parts makers fined W82b over price collusion
South Korea's antitrust regulator said Wednesday it has decided to fine four auto parts producers a combined 82.4 billion won ($72.7 million) for colluding to fix bidding prices of vehicle parts. Hwaseung R&A and three other companies colluded to fix their quotations between 2007 and 2018 for 99 rounds of auto parts purchasing bidding by the country's top automaker Hyundai Motor Co. and its affiliate Kia Corp., according to the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC). The commission ordered the
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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Population mobility falls at sharpest clip in 6 years in Feb.
The number of South Koreans who moved to different residences in the country declined at the sharpest pace in six years in February amid a housing supply shortage, data showed Wednesday. The number of people who changed their residences fell 9.6 percent on-year to 706,000 in February, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea. It marked the biggest on-year decline for any February since a 12.5 percent fall in 2015. It also marked the second straight month of decline after population
EconomyMarch 24, 2021
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HHIH join forces with KIC to push for global M&A
Global shipbuilding giant Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings Co. (HHIH) said Wednesday that it has signed an initial deal with Korea Investment Corp. (KIC), South Korea's sovereign wealth fund, toward merger and acquisitions with global companies as part of efforts to expand its presence in new businesses. Under the deal, HHIH and KIC will jointly invest 1 trillion won ($900 million) to push for the mergers and acquisitions of global companies in the areas of AI, robots, remote autonomous ships
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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KT&G seeks to generate half of sales from abroad by 2025
KT&G Corp., South Korea's dominant tobacco company, said Wednesday it is aiming to earn half of its revenue from overseas by 2025 as it seeks to open more overseas subsidiaries and explore new markets. Currently, KT&G earns 40 percent of its tobacco sales from exports. The company operates sales subsidiaries in five countries -- Russia, Indonesia, Turkey, Taiwan and the United States. For the whole of 2020, its sales rose 6.8 percent to a record 5.3 trillion won ($4.68 billion) from 4
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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KT provides AI tech for opinion polls
KT Corp., a major South Korean mobile carrier, said Wednesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with pollster Gallup Korea to introduce the telecom company's artificial intelligence (AI) technology in opinion polls. Under the agreement, KT will apply its voice bot and AI call center technology in opinion polls conducted by Gallup Korea, according to a statement from the telecom operator. KT's AI call center solution incorporates speech recognition as well as personalized text-to-spee
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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LG shareholders OK EV parts spinoff for JV with Magna
Shareholders of LG Electronics Inc. on Wednesday approved the company's plan to split off some of its electric vehicle (EV) components business to set up a joint venture (JV) with Canadian auto parts maker Magna International Inc. The shareholders passed LG's proposal to carve out the EV powertrain business from its vehicle component solutions (VS) division to establish a new company with Magna. LG will hold a 51 percent stake in the newly created firm, tentatively named LG Magna e-Powertrai
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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Samsung to launch drone delivery service for Galaxy buyers in Ireland
Samsung Electronics Co. on Wednesday said it will offer a drone delivery service to its Galaxy device buyers in Ireland under a partnership with Irish drone startup Manna. The service will be first available to customers in Oranmore, some 200 kilometers west of Dublin, but the two sides said they plan to expand the drone service nationwide in the future. "The new service, which is a first for Samsung globally, will facilitate an end-to-end contactless experience for Samsung customers from
IndustryMarch 24, 2021
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LG Electronics to supply commercial ESS in Hawaii
LG Electronics Inc. said Wednesday it will supply a commercial energy storage system (ESS) in Hawaii as the South Korean tech giant eyes to expand overseas sales of efficient power management solutions. A consortium of South Korean and United States entities, including LG, the University of Hawaii and the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning, recently inked a deal with the state government of Hawaii to develop and build an advanced microgrid using renewable energy, accor
IndustryMarch 24, 2021