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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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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 snowfall now third heaviest on record
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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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Hyundai Motor joins IFA 2020 to unveil eco-friendly vehicle technology
Hyundai Motor participated in the IFA 2020 exhibition in Berlin, Germany, for the first time, demonstrating its brand vision based on eco-friendly vehicle technology, the firm said Friday. The automaker, which is pushing to shift from a traditional car manufacturer to a smart mobility company, aims to strengthen its leadership in eco-friendly mobility technology in the European market. In Europe, demand for eco-friendly cars such as hydrogen and electric vehicles is rapidly increasing due to s
MobilitySept. 4, 2020
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[Monitor] Kakao Games’ subscription deposit hits record high in Korea
Kakao Games set new records this week in South Korea’s initial public offering market, with the highest competition rate and the largest subscription deposits. The competition rate for Kakao Games’ IPO subscription surpassed 1,500:1, hitting record highs in Korea’s IPO market. The estimated subscription deposits were 58.5 trillion won ($49.3 billion) as of Wednesday, surpassing the record of 30.8 trillion won recently set by SK Biopharm in June. By Shin Ji-hye (shinjh@her
IndustrySept. 4, 2020
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[Graphic News] About two-thirds of SMEs suffer sales setbacks on virus: poll
More than two-thirds of South Korean small and medium-sized enterprises have suffered setbacks in their sales following the coronavirus outbreak in February, a poll showed. According to a nationwide survey of 1,000 SMEs with sales of 100 million won ($84,300) or more, 77 percent of respondents said their sales had dipped since the COVID-19 outbreak, compared to a year earlier. Those companies reported an average decrease of 39.2 percent in sales over the cited period. Of the companies
BusinessSept. 4, 2020
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Seoul stocks open sharply lower on Wall Street plunge
South Korean shares opened sharply lower Friday, taking a cue from an overnight plunge on Wall Street. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) fell 39.52 points, or 1.65 percent, to 2,356.38 in the first 15 minutes of trading. On Thursday (New York time), Wall Street was roiled by panic selling as investors dumped tech stocks. The tech-laden Nasdaq 500 plummeted 598.34 points, or 4.96 percent, to 11,458.1, marking the steepest fall since June. The Dow Jones Industrial Ave
MarketSept. 4, 2020
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HMM signs deal to set up JV with Singapore port operator
HMM Co., South Korea's biggest shipping company by sales, said Thursday that it has signed a deal with Singapore port operator PSA International to set up a joint venture. HMM said it will have a 42 percent stake in the HMM-PSA Singapore Terminal while the rest will be held by PSA International. The deal will pave the way for HMM to secure its terminal in Singapore, the world's busiest container transshipment hub. Currently, HMM has seven terminals -- one in South Korea and two each in the U
IndustrySept. 3, 2020
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Rice cooker that cuts glucose level by 51% released
WiniaDimchae on Thursday launched a new electronic rice cooker called DimchaeCook White Rice Sugar Reduction 50 Retro that can cut down the glucose level in white rice by 51 percent. The percentage is based on plain white rice, but whatever grain that goes in to this rice cooker comes out in a form that all weight-watchers will love, according to WiniaDimchae. WiniaDimchae launched a similar cooker called DimchaeCook White Rice Sugar Reduction 30 in November 2019, that could reduce the glucose
ConsumerSept. 3, 2020
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How to become a shareholder in BTS label Big Hit
The recent news that the music label behind K-pop sensation BTS was going public thrilled not only market watchers and investors but also the boy band’s fans around the globe, collectively known as “Army.” While Big Hit Entertainment is anticipated to be listed on South Korea’s main bourse, Kospi, in October, there are two ways that potential retail investors can acquire the entertainment management agency’s stocks -- putting in preorder deposits for a public subs
MarketSept. 3, 2020
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Porsche Korea unveils first EV sports car Taycan
Porsche Korea unveiled the brand’s first electronic sports car in the country, the Taycan, at the 2020 Porsche World Roadshow on Wednesday, where it also presented all of its other models, including ones that have not yet hit the Korean market. For this year’s Porsche World Roadshow, hosted by Porsche’s German head office, the automaker brought in all of its 26 vehicle models, including the Taycan, 911, 718 Boxster and Cayman, for participants to test-drive and fully experien
MobilitySept. 3, 2020
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[Herald Interview] QuantaMatrix seeks October IPO for overseas entry
Amid growing investor interest in the bio and health care industries, a local microbial diagnostic test developer is planning an initial public offering next month. QuantaMatrix, a spin-off of Seoul National University’s biophotonics and nanoengineering lab, is anticipated to list on the nation’s tech-heavy Kosdaq market. Its market debut is meant to take the lead in global clinical microbiology diagnostics, said Kwon Sung-hoon, chief executive officer of QuantaMatrix, in an interv
MarketSept. 3, 2020
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All-New Jeep Gladiator sells out in preorders
Joining in on the boom for pickup truck models in Korea, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has seen preorders for the latest All-New Jeep Gladiator sell out within two weeks, the automaker said Thursday. FCA Korea launched the All-New Jeep Gladiator, a versatile midsized pickup truck, on Aug. 17 in Korea with 300 units available to be preordered and delivered within this year. “The All-New Jeep Gladiator has proven its unrivaled presence winning many awards, and was chosen as the 2020 North Am
MobilitySept. 3, 2020
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Japanese car sales increase for first time since boycott began
Sales of Japanese cars in South Korea increased for the first time since a nationwide boycott of Japanese products began here last year, data showed Thursday. According to the Korea Automobile Importers and Distributors Association, the number of Japanese automobiles newly registered in August was 1,413, up 1.1 percent from the same time last year, when it stood at 1,398. The increase comes 13 months after a trade conflict broke out between the two countries in July 2019 and triggered the b
MobilitySept. 3, 2020
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Smilegate, UNESCO to support children’s education campaign in South Asia
Smilegate said Thursday that it has teamed up with UNESCO to support an education campaign for children in less-developed countries in South Asia. According to the South Korean game company, the Smilegate Foundation’s Hope Studio signed a memorandum of understanding with the Korean National Commission for UNESCO to jointly develop education programs and to support and raise funds to help South Asian countries develop more independent education systems. Hope Studio will first support &
IndustrySept. 3, 2020
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Market share of local app store increases
The market share of South Korean app store One Store has reached a record high of 18.4 percent in August with 68.9 billion won, according to a local market research agency here Thursday. One Store is the largest local app store platform developed by the nation’s three mobile carriers -- KT, SK Telecom and LG U+ -- and Naver in 2016. The market shares of Google Play and Apple Store in August were 71 percent and 10.6 percent, respectively, the market research report added. The report sa
TechnologySept. 3, 2020
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BTS impact spills over into Korean stock market
With Big Hit Entertainment, the label behind K-pop sensation BTS, pursuing an initial public offering next month, investors appear to be increasingly drawn to South Korea’s entertainment stocks. Some market analysts also painted a rosy picture of the scheduled IPO, forecasting that Big Hit will continue the momentum created in the market thanks to offerings of pharmaceutical firm SK Biopharmaceuticals and game publisher Kakao Games. The news of Big Hit filing an application for its mar
MarketSept. 3, 2020
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Kyobo chief to chair 2024 Youth Olympic committee
Shin Chang-jae, chairman of Kyobo Life Insurance, has been named the organizing chief for the Youth Olympic Games, a quadrennial global sports event that is to be held here in 2024, the company said Thursday in a release. In a joint inaugural meeting held at the Seoul Press Center, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Gangwon Province agreed to appoint Shin as president of the organizing committee for the 2024 Gangwon Winter Youth Olympic Games. “Based on the Olympic spiri
MarketSept. 3, 2020
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Seoul stocks extend winning streak to 3rd day on chip rally, vaccine hopes
South Korean shares extended gains to a third session Thursday, as major chipmakers rallied amid hopes for a recovery. The Korean won fell against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 31.53 points, or 1.33 percent, to close at 2,395.9. Trading volume was high at about 966 million shares worth some 17.2 trillion won ($14.5 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 456 to 367. Foreigners bought a net 194 billion won, ending a five-day selling streak. Reta
MarketSept. 3, 2020
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HDC-Asiana deal headed for collapse
Despite months of back-and-forth and attempts at breakthroughs, the acquisition talks between HDC Hyundai Development Company and Asiana Airline are likely to fall apart, according to reports Thursday. In an email Wednesday, the building company once again told Korea Development Bank, the airline’s creditor, to undertake a fresh round of due diligence for 12 weeks, local reports revealed. KDB and the airline’s owner Kumho Industrial have been adamant against another round of due dil
MobilitySept. 3, 2020
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Easy recovery of Korea’s manufacturing unlikely: BOK
It might take longer than expected for South Korea’s manufacturing productivity to rebound to pre-pandemic levels, even if exports recover, the central bank said Thursday. “It has been found that a slowdown in manufacturing productivity is tied to a drop in exports, but we were unable to find a relationship between growth in exports and short-term improvement in manufacturing,” the Bank of Korea said in its regular economic report. “Even if the global economy recovers,
EconomySept. 3, 2020
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COVID-19 to boost warehouse investment in Korea: CBRE
The novel coronavirus has accelerated demand for investment in South Korea’s grade-A logistics assets, beyond demand for prime offices and other safe assets, top officials from CBRE Korea said Thursday. Logistics centers, including fulfillment centers and cold storage warehouses, have been more resilient in Korea than any other commercial real estate in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in the first half of 2020, Claire Choi, head of research at CBRE Korea, said in a teleconference with
MarketSept. 3, 2020
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KITA-Asiana Airlines to operate chartered flights to China
Asiana Airlines will operate chartered flights to Chongqing, China, starting Friday in cooperation with the Korea International Trade Association to support small and medium-sized enterprises’ export activities, KITA said Thursday. KITA and Asiana Airlines signed an agreement on the day to operate chartered flights once a week through October. The plane will head to Chongqing, a megacity in southwest China. The first charter flight will depart for Chongqing on Friday with 120 Korean bus
IndustrySept. 3, 2020