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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Kia EV9 GT marks world debut at LA Motor Show
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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VIG Partners seeks exit from Bodyfriend in over 6 years
South Korean midcap buyout fund VIG Partners said Monday it has selected domestic private equity firm Stonebridge Capital as the preferred bidder to sell its stake in massage chair company Bodyfriend. The selling price will be announced when the proposed buyer and seller sign a binding deal by the end of this year, according to VIG Partners. VIG Partners said in a statement the deal will prompt the fund house’s exit from the portfolio companies for its second flagship blind pool fund, c
MarketNov. 1, 2021
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Sheraton Seoul D Cube to be turned into offices in Keppel-led deal
Keppel Investment Management, the South Korean arm of Singapore-based real estate investor Keppel Capital Holdings, has purchased Sheraton Seoul D Cube for 131.7 billion won ($117.9 million) to embark on a redevelopment project to turn the hotel into a commercial office building. In the latest indication that luxury hotels in Seoul are increasingly losing their luster, Sheraton Seoul D Cube, located in Guro-gu, western Seoul, shut down Sunday after opening in 2011, according to the hotel franch
MarketNov. 1, 2021
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Shinhan acquires BNP Paribas’ non-life-insurance unit
Shinhan Financial Group said Monday that it has signed a deal to acquire BNP Paribas Cardif’s non-life-insurance subsidiary in South Korea in a bid to diversify its business portfolio to include the digital insurance sector. Through the share purchase agreement inked Friday, the Korean banking group will hold a 94.54 percent stake in BNP Paribas Cardif General Insurance, a firm that BNP Paribas Cardif and Shinhan Life jointly established in 2014. The transaction price was not disclosed,
MarketNov. 1, 2021
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Kia's Oct. sales fall 19% on chip shortage
Kia Corp., South Korea's second-largest automaker, said Monday its sales fell 19 percent last month from a year earlier as extended global chip shortages weighed on its production. Kia sold a total of 217,872 vehicles in October, down from 268,729 units a year ago, the company said in a statement. Domestic sales dropped 21 percent on-year to 37,837 units last month from 48,009, while exports fell 18 percent to 180,035 from 220,720 during the cited period, it said. Kia said the continued chip
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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Korea's exports hit second-largest ever $55.55b in Oct
South Korea’s exports rose on-year for 12 months in a row to $55.55 billion in October, its second highest monthly figure ever, as recoveries in major markets led to strong demand for semiconductors and petrochemical products. Overseas shipments last month surged 24 percent from a year ago, marking an eighth straight month of double digit growth, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said on Monday. The largest-ever monthly exports figure was 55.83 billion in September. “Desp
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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GeneOne Life Science wins EMA nod for phase 2 clinical study of COVID-19 treatment
GeneOne Life Science’s investigational oral drug for COVID-19 has received regulatory approvals from the European Medicines Agency and Bulgaria to conduct a phase 2 clinical trial in Bulgaria, the Korean biotech firm said Monday. The Balkan nation is among the five regions where GeneOne Life Science plans to conduct phase 2 studies of GLS-1027. It is also the last of the five to give the company a go-ahead. The four others are the US, South Korea, Puerto Rico and North Macedonia. Gene
TechnologyNov. 1, 2021
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[News Focus] Korea fastest in growth of household debt in OECD
SEJONG -- South Korea has become one of the several countries among the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s 38 members to see household debt exceed more than double its disposable income. Further, Korea was the fastest member in terms of growth of outstanding household debt in 2020, recent data showed, as well as the fastest for the 2016-2020 period. According to the Paris-based organization, Korea’s outstanding household debt was equal to 201 pe
EconomyNov. 1, 2021
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AI can resolve pressing global issues, says Samsung Electronics’ vice chairman
Artificial intelligence may hold the key to many of the world’s pressing issues such as climate change, said Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Kim Ki-nam on Monday. Speaking at an annual AI forum, hosted by his company, the senior executive stressed the wide-reaching capability of AI, not just for businesses, but for the betterment of humankind. “The advancement of AI is going beyond the electronics industry and expanding to various fields, such as basic science. We expect AI to
TechnologyNov. 1, 2021
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Seoul stocks snap 3-day losing streak on bargain hunting, strong exports
South Korean stocks advanced Monday after a three-day loss, largely on investors' move to cash in the recent gains and strong exports in October. The Korean won fell against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) rose 8.26 points, or 0.28 percent, to close at 2,978.94 points. Trading volume was moderate at about 469 million shares worth some 9.3 trillion won ($7.9 billion), with losers outnumbering gainers 496 to 358. Foreigners sold a net 358 billion won, whil
MarketNov. 1, 2021
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Hyundai's Oct. sales fall 21% amid chip shortage
Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's biggest carmaker, said Monday its sales fell 21 percent last month from a year earlier due mainly to global chip shortages. Hyundai Motor sold 307,039 vehicles in October, down from 387,197 units a year earlier, the company said in a statement. Domestic sales declined 12 percent to 57,813 units from 65,669, as the lack of semiconductor parts continued to weigh on vehicle production and sales, it said. Overseas sales dropped 23 percent to 249,226 from 321,528 a
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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Renault Samsung's Oct. sales jump 54% on exports
Renault Samsung Motors Corp., the South Korean unit of Renault S.A., said Monday its sales jumped 54 percent last month from a year earlier on strong exports. Renault Samsung sold 11,627 vehicles in October, up from 7,533 units a year earlier amid the extended COVID-19 pandemic, the company said in a statement. Domestic sales fell 30 percent on-year to 5,002 units from 7,141, while exports soared to 6,625 units from 392 on robust sales of its SUV models, it said. Strong overseas demand for th
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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Irregular workers with college degrees hit record high: data
South Korea saw its number of “non-regular” workers with four-year college degrees grow to an all-time high in August, data showed Monday, sparking concerns about the quality of jobs being created. According to data from Statistics Korea, the number of workers holding degrees from four-year colleges but employed on temporary or part-time contracts stood at 2.84 million, up 320,000, or 12.7 percent from a year earlier. It marked the highest since the agency started to compile such da
EconomyNov. 1, 2021
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SsangYong's Oct. sales plunge 53% on lower demand
SsangYong Motor Co. said Monday its sales plunged 53 percent last month from a year earlier on weaker demand for its models and a prolonged chip shortage. SsangYong Motor sold 4,749 vehicles in October, down from 10,197 units a year earlier, the company said in a statement. Domestic sales dropped 57 percent to 3,279 units last month from 7,612 a year ago, while exports declined 42 percent to 1,500 units from 2,585 during the same period, it said. From January to October, sales fell 22 percent
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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Food maker Daesang gets new 65th anniversary logo
The South Korean food company Daesang has a new logo to mark its 65th anniversary. The new logo “reflects Daesang’s ambition to use the past 65 years as a steppingstone to leap into a global company continuing on for the next 100 years,” said Daesang Holdings CEO Choi Sung-soo. The group’s name now appears in lowercase letters that form a tree branching out into the sky. The changes signify the group’s commitment to sustainability and to the health of its custom
ConsumerNov. 1, 2021
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All-out effort to revive spending as ‘living with COVID-19’ begins
As South Korea began “living with COVID-19” on Monday, lifting curfews on restaurants and cafes, major shopping events and discount coupon programs also kicked off in hopes of unleashing pent-up consumer demand. This year’s annual Korea Sale Festa, supported by the central government and 17 local governments, will involve over 2,000 companies -- the largest number since the first event in 2016, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Tech giants including Sa
ConsumerNov. 1, 2021
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[Newsmaker] KT to pay 35-40 billion won in compensation for network fiasco
KT will pay 35 billion-40 billion won ($29 million-$33 million) to subscribers in compensation for the massive network outage last week, the country’s No. 2 telecom operator in terms of revenue said Monday. In a press conference, executives of the firm acknowledged that the Oct. 25 incident was a human-caused disaster caused by lax oversight on its side and pledged to go “back to basics” to regain confidence from users. “We deeply apologize for causing incon
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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Korea Aerospace named preferred bidder in W877b reconnaissance plane bid
Korea Aerospace Industries Co. (KAI), South Korea's sole aircraft manufacturer, said Monday it has been selected as the preferred bidder in the government's 877.5 billion won ($747 million) reconnaissance plane bid. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration is expected to sign the deal with KAI next month to push ahead with the project, a KAI spokesman said by phone. Under the deal, KAI will bring four Falcon 2000LXS business jets from French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation and de
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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Aekyung Chemical officially launches, Pyo Kyoung-won appointed as CEO
South Korean cosmetics-to-health care conglomerate Aekyung Group said Monday that it has officially launched Aekyung Chemical and appointed Pyo Kyoung-won as the inaugural CEO. Aekyung Chemical was formed by combining the group’s three chemical businesses -- Aekyung Petrochemical, AK ChemTech and the old Aekyung Chemical. In a meeting at Aekyung Tower, the group’s headquarters in Mapo-gu, western Seoul, on Monday morning, the new Aekyung Chemical’s board of directors finali
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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[Green Paradox] Moon’s hydrogen vision is 'color-blind'
Even the best of intentions can fall flat without full attention to vital details. The Korea Herald looks into the flaws and shortcomings of Korea’s green policies. – Ed. South Korea is undoubtedly among the frontrunners in the global hydrogen race, with a sweeping and ambitious national strategy to utilize the cleanest fuel to power Asia’s fourth-largest economy. In its push for the hydrogen economy, the Moon Jae-in administration takes pride in having enacted the world&rsq
IndustryNov. 1, 2021
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New LG Energy Solution CEO touts long-term battery vision
Kwon Young-soo, the newly appointed CEO of LG Energy Solution, called for an unrelenting focus on battery technology, urging executives and staff to shake off recall fears in his inaugural speech delivered on Monday. “You must have had a lot of worries due to the recent quality issues, but there is no need to be discouraged. As the saying goes, it’s darkest before the dawn, and this is an inevitable process in the long term,” Kwon said in his first message as chief of LG En
IndustryNov. 1, 2021