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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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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Seoul's first snowfall could hit hard, warns weather agency
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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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Mercedes-Benz Korea launches fourth vocational training program
Mercedes-Benz Korea said Tuesday that its fourth Ausbildung, a German vocational training program, began early this month. The online kickoff ceremony held Monday was attended by around 70 people, including Kim Jee-seop, interim president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Korea, Susanne Wohrle, vice president of the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 18 newly selected trainees and 16 professional trainers. The fourth Ausbildung, which began Sept. 1, involves 18 senior high school student
IndustrySept. 8, 2020
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[Monitor] Women still feel discriminated against at work, companies disagree
A recent survey showed that while the majority of women workers in South Korea felt they were discriminated against to some degree at work, most of those in charge of human resources felt there was no prejudice. According to the survey conducted with 300 women and 300 HR managers by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 71 percent of women said they felt they were disadvantaged against their male peers at work. In comparison, 81 percent of HR managers said there was no discrimination. Sp
IndustrySept. 8, 2020
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S. Korean shipyards retain top spot in new orders in August
South Korean shipbuilders took the No. 1 ranking in new shipping orders in August for the second consecutive month on the back of orders for liquefied natural gas carriers, industry data showed Tuesday. According to the data provided by global market researcher Clarkson Research Service, the Korean shipbuilders' new orders amounted to 630,000 compensated gross tons (CGTs), or 23 ships, in August, which took up 73 percent of the global new orders totaling 860,000 CGTs, or 36 ships, last month.
EconomySept. 8, 2020
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Asiana deal set to collapse due to pandemic this week
HDC Hyundai Development Co.'s planned takeover of Asiana Airlines Inc. appears likely to collapse this week as the property developer failed to narrow differences with the airline's creditors over acquisition terms, people familiar with the matter said Tuesday. The deal, if it falls through, would become the country's second botched deal in the coronavirus-hit airline sector this year, following Jeju Air Co.'s cancellation of its plan to acquire smaller rival Eastar Jet Co. in July. K
EconomySept. 8, 2020
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S. Korea, UAE to forge cooperation in renewable energy
SEJONG -- South Korea and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreed to step up cooperation in the renewable energy sector, Seoul's finance ministry said Tuesday. The agreement was reached at an online meeting between Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki and the UAE's economy minister, Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, on Monday, the ministry said in a statement. South Korea and the UAE have held regular talks on economic cooperation since 2006, but Monday's meeting was the first talks since the coronavirus pand
EconomySept. 8, 2020
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Seoul stocks open higher on tech, bio gains
South Korean shares opened higher Tuesday, buoyed by tech and bio gains on the main bourse. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 16.84 points, or 0.71 percent, to 2,401.06 in the first 15 minutes of trading. The index rose above the 2,400-point mark as chipmakers continued to gain despite lingering valuation pressure on tech shares in major economies. Large caps traded mixed in Seoul. Market bellwether Samsung Electronics added 1.59 percent, with No. 2 chipmaker SK hynix ed
MarketSept. 8, 2020
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Number of KakaoPay Securities subscribers reaches 2 million
KakaoPay Securities, the stock brokerage arm of mobile messenger giant Kakao, said Monday that it saw its number of subscribers exceed 2 million some six months after the firm’s official launch on Feb. 27. The number of stock trading accounts has been on an upward trend ever since -- 600,000 in March, 800,000 in April, 1.2 million in May, 1.4 million in June, and 1.7 million in July. The number of new accounts grew by 27.8 percent monthly. Monthly fund investments made via the brokerag
MarketSept. 7, 2020
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[Herald Interview] TBT aims to link innovation-seeking conglomerates with startups
The coronavirus pandemic is pressing Korean conglomerates to seek innovation for growth. At the same time, a recent change in the nation’s law, allowing a chaebol with a holding company structure to own a venture capital house, is expected to add vigor to the startup ecosystem here. Before the revision, corporations turned to venture capital houses to indirectly invest in startups. The revision, however, still highlights the existing role for local venture capital houses -- to intervene
MarketSept. 7, 2020
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Bio sector benefits most from K-New Deal Indexes
In line with the “Korean New Deal” economic stimulus package proposed by the administration of President Moon Jae-in, the nation’s sole bourse operator launched indexes on Monday that will be tracked by a 20 trillion won ($16.85 billion) “New Deal Fund.” On its first day, the bio index enjoyed a rally. The Korea Exchange announced the five stock indexes -- for secondary batteries, bio, internet and games, as well as a comprehensive index encompassing all four secto
MarketSept. 7, 2020
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Seoul stocks rebound on Samsung, bio gains
South Korean shares rebounded Monday, led by an advance in top cap Samsung Electronics and some bio stocks. The Korean won rose against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 15.97 points, or 0.67 percent, to close at 2,384.22. Trading volume was moderate at about 1.2 billion shares worth some 16.9 trillion won ($14.2 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 641 to 224. Foreigners sold a net 247 billion won, while retail investors purchased a net 543 bil
MarketSept. 7, 2020
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GIG, Total, HHI team up for offshore wind project in Ulsan
Top executives of Green Investment Group, Total and Hyundai Heavy Industries on Monday held a webinar to exchange ideas on how to cooperate regarding 1.5 gigawatts of floating offshore wind projects in Ulsan. GIG, a UK investment entity focused on green transition, and Total, a French oil and gas company, are set to co-develop the offshore wind power farms near the city. Ulsan Mayor Song Cheol-ho hosted the webinar, attended by GIG global head Mark Dooley, Total Senior Vice President Julien
IndustrySept. 7, 2020
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Korea’s social media penetration rate ranks third in world
South Korea’s social media penetration rate has reached 87 percent, the third highest among nations around the globe, according to a local report Monday. South Korea’s social media penetration rate as of the first quarter this year was 80 percent higher than the global average of 49 percent, according to the latest report by DMC media and Digieco, an economic research institute affiliated with KT. The report, which quoted related data collected by We Are Social, added that
TechnologySept. 7, 2020
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S. Korea’s welfare spending to grow W40tr by 2024
South Korea’s mandatory spending on welfare is projected to increase 40 trillion won ($33.6 billion) by 2024, amid growing concerns of the coronavirus pandemic and heavier tax burdens, a government budget proposal showed Monday. Social welfare spending would gain an average 7.6 percent annually from this year to 2024, according to the Ministry of Economy and Finance’s four-year fiscal management plan submitted to the National Assembly. Spending for this year stood at 119.7 trilli
EconomySept. 7, 2020
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Eastar to cut half of employees for new deal
Embattled Eastar Jet Co. said Monday it will reduce its workforce by more than half as part of efforts to find a new investor after Jeju Air Co. scrapped its plan to acquire the smaller budget carrier amid the coronavirus pandemic. Eastar plans to lay off 640 workers, or 53 percent, of its 1,216 employees on Oct. 14 before it begins the process of finding a new investor, Eastar Senior Vice President Kim You-sang said over the phone. "Our lead managers and two private equity funds (that h
IndustrySept. 7, 2020
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BOK to hold monetary policy meetings online if distancing hits Level 3
In continued efforts to combat the prolonged coronavirus outbreak, the Bank of Korea will reportedly operate its own video conferencing platform in mid-September and hold its monetary policy board meetings online if the current anti-virus steps are raised to the highest Level 3, officials said Monday. “The BOK has decided to implement its own video conferencing system in all regional headquarters as early as in the middle of this month after completing system optimization process
MarketSept. 7, 2020
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SK Innovation pushes for 3rd EV battery plant in Hungary
SK Innovation Co., a South Korean refining-to-battery conglomerate, is pushing for its third battery plant in Hungary, people familiar with the issue said Monday. SK Innovation has begun a process of selecting subcontractors for the construction of the proposed plant, they said. SK Innovation denied that the selection process has begun, saying no decision has been made in regard to the third Hungarian plant. "We have just concluded that there is a need for further investments to prepare
IndustrySept. 7, 2020
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Samsung to close TV factory in China
Samsung Electronics Co. will close its TV manufacturing plant in Tianjin, China, sources here said Monday, as the company tries to boost efficiency in its supply chain management. The South Korean tech giant plans to cease operations at its sole TV plant in China from end-November, according to the sources. The plant has some 300 workers. A Samsung official said the decision is part of its efforts to improve efficiency at its production bases worldwide amid fierce competition in the indus
IndustrySept. 7, 2020
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Kakao inks deal to build data center south of Seoul
South Korean internet giant Kakao Corp. said Monday it will establish a data center in a city south of Seoul in an industrial-educational cooperation project. Under a deal with Hanyang University and the Gyeonggi provincial government, the data center will be built on the university's campus in Ansan, some 30 kilometers south of Seoul, at a cost of 400 billion won ($337 million). Kakao Corp., which operates the country's most-used mobile messenger KakaoTalk, said ground will
EconomySept. 7, 2020
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McDonald’s receives PM commendation for environmental efforts
McDonald’s Korea has received the Prime Minister’s Commendation award for eco-friendly business operation, the company said Monday. The fast food chain received the award for its efforts to reduce the use of plastics and switch to more eco-friendly packaging. In May, the company ditched plastic lids for its ice cream McFlurry and it continues to introduce electric motorcycles for its McDelivery service to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The award was granted on the 12th anniversa
IndustrySept. 7, 2020
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Pandemic drives down overseas sales in Q2
South Korea’s top 100 companies by revenue saw overseas sales drop 19.8 percent in the second quarter year-on-year due to the global economic downturn caused by the pandemic, data showed Monday. According to the Federation of Korean Industries, which analyzed the disclosure data of the nation’s 100 largest companies, their overseas sales declined 19.8 percent to 146.3 trillion won ($123 billion) in the April-June period from a year earlier. This is compared with the first quarter
IndustrySept. 7, 2020