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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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Heavy snow alerts issued in greater Seoul area, Gangwon Province; over 20 cm of snow seen in Seoul
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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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[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
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Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
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Seoul's first snowfall could hit hard, warns weather agency
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Seoul stocks at over 2-year high on vaccine hopes; Korean won at nearly 2-yr high
The South Korean stock market hit a more than 2-year high Wednesday, as investor sentiment improved on stronger exports and Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine test results. The Korean won surged to a 23-month high against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 33.04 points, or 1.35 percent, to close at 2,485.87 points, the highest closing since 2487.25 points on May 3, 2018, and extend its winning streak to an eighth day. Trading volume was high at about 1.3 billion
MarketNov. 11, 2020
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[From the Scene] SKC’s copper foil business ready to ride on EV wave
JEONGEUP, North Jeolla Province -- On a cold, grey cement floor lay four rows of giant circular lids that could easily measure 5 meters in diameter. The only things moving inside the shabby, dimly-lit warehouse were plastic fans ventilating the facility, which was lit by sunlight coming through the square window panes right beneath the high-rise ceiling. The scene almost looked like a giant whack-a-mole machine. But who could have imagined that under those enormous lids was the molten for
IndustryNov. 11, 2020
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‘Celltrion’s COVID-19 antibody shot will kill virus in 5 days’
Celltrion Chairman Seo Jung-jin stirred up a storm Wednesday after saying in a radio interview that his company’s COVID-19 antibody treatment will eradicate the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the human body in four to five days from administration and that it will be available for emergency use in Korea starting at year-end. “In order to put a stop to the pandemic for good, there needs to be both the vaccine and the treatment,” Seo said live on the radio program. “And among treatm
IndustryNov. 11, 2020
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Drone taxi flies over Seoul in first test flight
A drone taxi flew over Yeouido, Seoul, for the first time Wednesday morning as part of South Korea’s road map to realize the commercialization of urban air mobility by 2025. The Seoul Metropolitan Government co-hosted an event with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport to demonstrate the drone taxi as part of future mobility that could ease the city’s traffic congestion. For the demonstration, one two-seater drone aircraft -- with no one on board -- was used. The air
MobilityNov. 11, 2020
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[Herald Interview] Han Sung Motor takes big leap in digital customer journey
Mercedes-Benz Korea official dealer Han Sung Motor plans to continue investment to meet customer expectations and to accelerate the digital customer journey in the post-COVID-19 era, the CEO said in an interview with The Korea Herald. “Korea is now the fifth-biggest market for Mercedes-Benz in the world,” said Han Sung Motor’s CEO Ulf Ausprung in its Seoul headquarters where luxury Cheongdam showroom is located. “There was an immense development in the Korean car marke
MobilityNov. 11, 2020
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Posco Energy begins operation of LNG carrier business
South Korean energy producer Posco Energy said Wednesday it had begun operations of its new liquefied natural gas carrier business the same day, becoming the first private LNG terminal operator in the country to do so. An opening ceremony took place Wednesday at Gwangyang LNG Terminal in South Jeolla Province, nearly two months after the energy business arm of major steelmaker Posco received a business license from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy in September. The company explained
IndustryNov. 11, 2020
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Estee Lauder’s apology for ‘Asian skin tone’ stokes backlash
US cosmetics giant Estee Lauder has apologized after unilaterally shipping a darker shade of foundation to Asian customers, but their decision to single out women in their apology is drawing yet another round of criticism. The company came under fire earlier this week after a viral online review revealed that a matte foundation product ordered online arrived in a different shade with a note explaining that Ivory Nude was the “best color for Asians” while Shell, which the customer h
ConsumerNov. 11, 2020
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E-Mart Q3 net up 6.7% on speedy sales recovery, outlet renewal
South Korean retail giant E-Mart said Wednesday that its net profit rose 6.7 percent in the third quarter from a year earlier, thanks to its faster-than-expected sales recovery from the pandemic and renewal of its outlet networks. The company posted a net profit of 119.9 billion won ($107.9 million) in the July-September period, compared with a net profit of 112.4 billion won a year earlier, E-Mart said in a regulatory filing. Operating profit hiked 30.1 percent on-year to 151.2 billion won,
IndustryNov. 11, 2020
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SK’s bio, chemical units, Doosan Heavy join MSCI Korea Index
Morgan Stanley Capital International announced Wednesday that it has added three large- and mid-cap South Korean stocks -- SK Biopharmaceuticals, SK Global Chemical and Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction -- to its global and regional equity index, as part of November rebalancing. As anticipated by market watchers, the Geneva-based MSCI added the three, but didn’t invite the South Korean novel drugs developer Hanmi Science to the club. It also removed Amorepacific preferred, BNK
MarketNov. 11, 2020
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LG sweeps US Consumer Reports picks for OLED TVs
Two of the top four televisions of 2020 selected by US Consumer Reports were LG Electronics’ organic light-emitting diode TVs, according to a report on Wednesday. The LG OLED TV 65-inch C9 and CX models received the highest scores in the high definition and ultra-high definition categories, the report said. The three-dimensional sound effect offered by Dolby Atmos was also recognized. The other two best TVs were Sony’s OLED TV and Samsung Electronics’ QLED TV (Q90). Sams
TechnologyNov. 11, 2020
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Renault bets on SUV models to revive sales in S. Korea
GAPYEONG -- Renault Samsung Motors Corp., the South Korean unit of Renault SA, will focus on promoting SUV models to revive sales amid the coronavirus pandemic, the company's country manager said Wednesday. Renault Samsung has suffered a sharp decline in sales this year in Asia's fourth-biggest economy due to lack of new models and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on production and sales. "We don't really know about the market because of the coronavirus, but the QM6 SUV and the XM3 SUV (set
MobilityNov. 11, 2020
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Union of Hyundai Mipo begins strike vote on wage dispute
Unionized workers at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. launched a strike vote Wednesday after failing to bridge a wide gap with its management on a wage and collective agreement. The 2,000-strong union members of the shipbuilder, a unit of Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., began casting votes over whether to authorize a strike. The strike vote is set to end Friday. On Oct. 28, the union asked the regional office of the National Labor Relations Commission in the southeastern industria
IndustryNov. 11, 2020
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[Monitor] New employment insurance subscriptions bounce back to pre-pandemic levels
The number of individuals covered by state employment insurance increased 2.6 percent, or 364,000 people, on-year in October, according to the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s data. The increase followed the creation of new service sector jobs by the central and local governments amid the COVID-19 pandemic. New state employment insurance subscriptions have now recovered to pre-COVID-19 levels, according to the ministry. In February, the number stood at 376,000. The figure, however,
IndustryNov. 11, 2020
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Seoul stocks open higher on vaccine hopes, export increase
South Korean shares opened higher Wednesday, tracking Dow's continued gain related to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine test results and improved chip exports. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 13.05 points, or 0.53 percent, to 2,465.88 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Stocks came to a strong start after a straight seven-day gain. Investors remained optimistic about Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine test results, backed by positive comments by top US infectious disease speciali
MarketNov. 11, 2020
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Exports rise 20.1% in first 10 days of Nov.
South Korea's exports rose 20.1 percent on-year in the first 10 days of November, customs data showed Wednesday, amid the new coronavirus outbreak. The country's outbound shipments stood at $14.1 billion in the Nov. 1-10 period, compared with $11.7 billion a year earlier, according to the data from the Korea Customs Service. Per-day exports also gained 12.1 percent on-year during the cited period. Imports increased 7.8 percent on-year to $13.3 billion in the 10-day period, according to the dat
EconomyNov. 11, 2020
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S. Korea's trade volume feared to miss $1tr mark this year
South Korea's trade volume is unlikely to pass the $1 trillion mark in 2020 due to the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and a Sino-US trade row, sources said Wednesday. The gloomy projection comes as South Korea's trade fell sharply in the first 10 months of the year from a year ago, pounded by the double whammy. South Korea's exports and imports totaled $798 billion in the January-October period, down 8.4 percent from the same period a year earlier, according to data from the industry an
EconomyNov. 11, 2020
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GM Korea workers continue partial strike over wage talks
Unionized workers at GM Korea Co. said Wednesday that they will continue their partial strike this week for higher wages despite the company's statement that it may reconsider planned investments in its plants. GM Korea's daytime and night-duty workers will stage a four-hour strike from Wednesday to Friday, while continuing to refuse to work overtime during the week and on the weekend, union spokesman Cho Ha-soo said over the phone. The daytime and night workers already held two rounds of par
MobilityNov. 11, 2020
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S. Korea's Oct. job loss largest in 6 months amid pandemic
South Korea reported the sharpest on-year fall in jobs in six months in October, extending its job losses to an eighth month amid the protracted pandemic, data showed Wednesday. The number of employed people reached 27.09 million last month, 421,000 fewer than a year earlier, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea. Job losses increased from an on-year fall of 392,000 in September. The tally marked the sharpest on-year decline since April, when the country shed 476,000 jobs due to
EconomyNov. 11, 2020
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Jeju Air Q3 net losses widen on virus impact
Jeju Air, South Korea's biggest low-cost carrier, said Tuesday its net losses widened in the third quarter from a year earlier due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the airline industry. Net losses deepened to 66.8 billion won (US$60 million) in the three months that ended in September from 30.14 billion won in the same period of last year, the company said in a statement. "Suspended flights on profitable international routes amid the pandemic continued to weigh on the quarterly res
IndustryNov. 10, 2020
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Bridge Biotherapeutics regains lung disease pipeline
German pharma giant Boehringer Ingelheim has returned Bridge Biotherapeutics’ BBT-877, a novel drug pipeline for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, the South Korean company said Tuesday. Bridge Biotherapeutics will regain full global rights to the pipeline. It does not have to return the 45 million euro ($53.22 million) down payment. BI’s decision to terminate the research was based on evidence of toxicity, Bridge Biotherapeutics explained in a regulatory filing, adding that the comp
IndustryNov. 10, 2020