Most Popular
-
1
NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
-
2
Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
-
3
NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
-
4
Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
-
5
Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
-
6
Chaos unfolds as rare November snowstorm grips Korea for 2nd day
-
7
BOK makes surprise 2nd rate cut to boost growth
-
8
‘VCHA, Katseye and Dear Alice are not K-pop groups,’ industry experts say
-
9
[Graphic News] South Koreans favor Japan for repeat overseas trips
-
10
Japan will pay for failing to honor promises, minister says
-
Hyundai Motor, Aptiv complete deal for autonomous driving
Hyundai Motor Group said Friday that it has completed the establishment of a 50:50 joint venture with the US software developer of autonomous vehicles Aptiv. The headquarters of the joint venture will be set up in Boston, Massachusetts, and it will run research centers in both the US and Asia, the company said, adding that the company mission will be announced in the near future. In September last year, Hyundai Motor Group clinched a deal with Aptiv, formerly known as Delphi, for a $4 billion
MobilityMarch 27, 2020
-
Hyundai to suspend plants in Russia and Turkey amid virus woes
Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's biggest carmaker by sales, said Friday it will halt its plants in Russia and Turkey, the latest in a series of suspensions due to the new coronavirus outbreak. Hyundai's plant in Turkey is set to be closed Friday, and no date has been set for its resumption. Meanwhile, the Hyundai plant in St. Petersburg is set to be shut down from Sunday through April 3, as Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a nationwide paid holiday next week in a move
IndustryMarch 27, 2020
-
Samsung to shutter another Brazil plant over new coronavirus
Samsung Electronics Co. said Friday it will temporarily close another manufacturing plant in Brazil due to the spread of the novel coronavirus. Samsung will suspend operation of its manufacturing plant in Campinas, Sao Paulo, in southeastern Brazil for two weeks from Monday to April 12. The world's largest smartphone maker already shut down its plant in Manaus, Amazonas, in northern Brazil due to the virus crisis. Samsung originally planned to close the Manaus factory from Tuesday to Sunday t
IndustryMarch 27, 2020
-
Duty-free sales halve in Feb. on COVID-19
Sales at South Korean duty-free stores nearly halved in February from a month earlier, hit hard by the spread of the new coronavirus, industry data showed Friday. Combined sales of local duty-free shops came to 1.1 trillion won ($910 million) last month, down 45.5 percent from January, according to the data from the Korea Duty Free Shops Association. The number of visitors plunged 54 percent on-month to 1.75 million in February, with foreigners accounting for 40 percent of the total. Sales of
ConsumerMarch 27, 2020
-
Coronavirus to hit tourism in Asia-Pacific: report
South Korea is feared to be one of the hardest-hit countries in the Asia-Pacific area, given the fact that China, the epicenter of the virus outbreak, accounts for 20 percent of international tourism expenditures. Other vulnerable countries are Thailand, Japan and Vietnam as they depend heavily on Chinese visitors for tourism revenue. The fast spread of the novel coronavirus is also feared to cause the global aviation industry to suffer big losses in passenger numbers and revenue. Should the
EconomyMarch 27, 2020
-
LG Electronics to shutter US washing machine plant over COVID-19
LG Electronics Inc., a major South Korean home appliance maker, said Friday it will temporarily shut down its washing machine plant in the United States for two weeks due to the spread of the novel coronavirus. LG said its plant in Clarksville, Tennessee, will suspend operations from Monday to April 12. The plant produces 100,000 washing machines a month and employs some 600 workers. Like other companies around the globe, LG has been dealing with production disruptions caused by the coronav
IndustryMarch 27, 2020
-
Seoul stocks open sharply higher tracking Wall Street gains
South Korean stocks opened sharply higher Friday, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street boosted by historic stimulus measures amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 62.47 points, or 3.7 percent, to 1,748.71 in the first 15 minutes of trading. US stocks rallied for a third straight day Thursday (local time) after the Senate passed a $2 trillion relief package to tackle the economic fallout from the COVID-19 crisis. The Dow Jones Industria
MarketMarch 27, 2020
-
Moody's reviews ratings of Hyundai Motor, Kia Motors for downgrade
Moody's Investors Service said Thursday that it has placed the ratings of Hyundai Motor and its affiliate Kia Motors on review for downgrade due to the coronavirus outbreak. The global credit rater said the two South Korean carmakers remain vulnerable to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and predicted demand for new vehicles will reduce meaningfully over the coming months, especially in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and North American markets. "
MarketMarch 26, 2020
-
Incheon airport goes into 'emergency mode' as COVID-19 causes drop in users
Incheon International Airport, South Korea's main air hub, went into "emergency mode" as the number of users nosedived amid the novel coronavirus outbreak that has spread around the world, the operator said Thursday. The operator of the airport located in Incheon, 60 kilometers west of Seoul, said it is currently handling some 10,000 passengers per day, down from the normal 200,000 it processed before the pandemic paralyzed travel. "An emergency situat
MobilityMarch 26, 2020
-
[Graphic News] Secondhand smoke kills 880,000 people per year worldwide
More than 880,000 people worldwide died from exposure to secondhand smoke in 2016, compared with nearly 950,000 in 1990, an analysis published by JAMA Network Open concluded. This despite the fact that there were more smokers globally in 2016 - nearly 1 billion, thanks in large part to the increasing popularity of the habit in Asia and Africa - than in 1990, when roughly 850 million people smoked worldwide. The figures suggest that one nonsmoker died from exposure to secondhand smoke for
TechnologyMarch 26, 2020
-
Hyundai Motor heir gains W18b through stock buyback
Hyundai Motor Group Executive Vice Chairman Chung Euisun, who recently purchased treasury shares, has seen gains from the stock market recovery as well as the strengthening of his control. The market capitalization of Hyundai Motor and Hyundai Mobis shares totaled 100 billion won ($81 million) as of Thursday, with 49.4 billion won for the automaker and 50.7 billion won for the parts unit. From Thursday last week to Wednesday, Chung bought shares of Hyundai Motor at a price between 68,435 won
IndustryMarch 26, 2020
-
Crisis-hit Doosan Heavy to get W1tr in loans from 2 policy lenders
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. said Thursday that it has opened a 1 trillion-won ($812 million) credit line from two state lenders, a move that could help prevent a possible liquidity crunch caused by the spread of the new coronavirus. The country's largest power equipment maker has signed an agreement with Korea Development Bank (KDB) and Korea Export-Import Bank (Eximbank) for the loans. Doosan Group, the parent of Doosan Heavy, is said to have offered its share holdings and
IndustryMarch 26, 2020
-
Financial watchdog warns Woori, Hana over board infractions
The Financial Supervisory Service on Thursday issued warnings to two major banking groups here -- Woori and Hana -- directing them to improve their overall transparency and corporate governance. The financial watchdog noted that Woori Financial Group’s board meeting minutes -- which serve as official legal records -- between January and September 2019 lacked transparency. The minutes were treated “as mere formalities” and contained few details such as the substance of
MarketMarch 26, 2020
-
[Weekender] How to raise W100m by 30: Millennial investment strategies
It’s not a fancy car or a Louis Vuitton bag that Joung Hye-dan, a 27-year-old former nurse in Seoul, is interested in. Once called a big spender by college friends, she transferred nearly 80 percent of her monthly income from her former job into 10 separate bank and investment accounts. She has now diversified her personal financial portfolio from regular deposits to peer-to-peer investing, profiting by 1.2 million won ($980) so far. “I started my nursing career
MarketMarch 26, 2020
-
Hankook Tire aims larger clout in original equipment tires
Hankook Tire, South Korea’s largest tire manufacturer by sales, said Thursday it will ramp up research in the original equipment tire sector. OE tires refer to tires that are equipped with new vehicles coming fresh off production lines. When designing new vehicle models, automakers go through several steps with tire manufacturers to choose or develop tires that best complement their own vehicle models. Hankook Tire is currently offering OE tires and replacement tires for around 320 car
IndustryMarch 26, 2020
-
KB Card to lease Apple products
Local credit card issuer KB Kookmin Card said Thursday it will launch a new leasing service of Apple devices -- from iPhones to iPads -- starting April. The company will purchase products on behalf of customers and charge them regular payments for an agreed upon period, according to the officials. The company has signed a contract with six Apple premium resellers to start the service. “In response to the latest consumer trend of using different smart devices rather th
MarketMarch 26, 2020
-
Seoul stocks down after strong 2-day rebound, Korean won falls
South Korean stocks finished lower Thursday after two straight days of robust gains, as investors cashed in part of recent gains. The Korean won lost ground against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) shed 18.52 points, or 1.09 percent, to close at 1,686.24, ending its two-day winning streak. The index spiked nearly 14.5 percent over the last two days on stimulus hopes. Trading volume was high at 982 million shares worth 12.2 trillion won ($9.9 billi
MarketMarch 26, 2020
-
[Photo News] Duty-free hit by coronavirus
The duty-free zone of Incheon International Airport’s Terminal 1 appears quiet Wednesday afternoon. As the industry was hit hard by the sharp drop in outbound travelers due to the spread of the new coronavirus, some of the airport’s duty-free shops couldn’t pay the rent in February. SM Duty Free pays about 3 billion won ($2.4 million) a month in rent and incurs interest of nearly 16 percent per year if it can’t pay on time. (Yonhap)
IndustryMarch 26, 2020
-
Hyundai Mobis' roof air bag gains US attention
Hyundai Mobis said Thursday that its air bag that ejects out from the sunroof has been evaluated and shared by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The first kind to be invented in the world, according to the firm, the roof air bag is unfolded when a vehicle is flipped over during an accident. It can cover the entire roof in 0.08 seconds, aimed at protecting passengers inside the car from being ejected out of the sunroof. The new system involves 24 patented technologies and h
MobilityMarch 26, 2020
-
Preorders for Hyundai’s new Avante accelerate on first day
Hyundai Motor said Thursday its steady-selling sedan Avante’s latest model has received 10,058 preorders on the first day of reservation. The number is double the average monthly sales figure of Avante, as well as nine times more than the preorders for sixth-generation Avante, the company said. It is also beats the past preorder record of the first-generation Avante -- which was named Elantra. The automaker said the number is meaningful amid the sharply falling consumer demand fo
MobilityMarch 26, 2020