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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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LG Chem launches door-to-door plastic retrieval service
LG Chem said Tuesday it is working with a local start-up to launch a door-to-door plastic retrieval service. South Korea’s leading petrochemical company signed an agreement with zero-waste packaging provider Innerbottle to start a service where residents can simply put plastic waste inside a bag outside their doors and let a worker pick them up. “For example, if a customer orders a cosmetic product from a brand that uses Innerbottle’s plastic container, an eco-bag will be s
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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KT aims to produce 100 blockbuster dramas by 2023
KT, South Korea’s second-biggest mobile carrier by subscribers, will invest big in content to seek growth beyond the platform business, its chief executive said Tuesday. In a press conference held virtually, CEO Ku Hyun-mo said the telecom firm had taken its first major step in January already, setting up KT Studio Genie, which will serve as the control tower of all media and content related businesses within KT. “Media platform is an important business for KT, which can bring ta
TechnologyMarch 23, 2021
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Experts say guidelines missing for new rule on crypto asset trade
Blockchain industry experts urged the government to introduce detailed guidelines on real-name accounts required for all cryptocurrency exchanges under implementation of a new law known as the Specific Financial Transactions Act. Slated to take effect Thursday, the new rule obligates registration of all virtual asset operations, making it only possible for operators to conduct trades carried out with the real-name accounts opened via local banks. The new rule is introduced to prevent money l
MarketMarch 23, 2021
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Hyundai Motor to build its own EV-charging station brand
South Korea’s auto giant Hyundai Motor Group on Tuesday unveiled a plan to build its own high-speed charging infrastructure for electric vehicle models under the new independent brand “E-pit.” Under the new system, electric cars embedded with Hyundai Motor’s exclusive platform may operate for up to 100 kilometers upon a single five-minute charge at E-pit stations. E-pit was inspired by pit stops where motorsports race cars pause for refueling, tire replacement, repairs
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Kia union fears job cuts over online preorders
Like many global carmakers, Kia Corp. plans to take preorders online for EV6, its first all-electric vehicle built on an exclusive EV platform, slated for release here in July. But its labor union is opposing the idea, sensing a potential threat it poses to the job security of conventional sales staff. “The online preorder system introduced for the upcoming EV6 will infringe on the employment security of the sales workforce,” the Kia branch of the Korean Metal Workers’ Uni
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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LG Group could face legal action over naming of its new holding company
LG Group’s plan to name its new holding company “LX” faces a setback as another company threatens legal action to stop the move, claiming rights over the name. The state-run Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation announced Tuesday that it would take legal action against LG Group to prevent the South Korean conglomerate from using its trade name, which it has used for around 10 years. The Land and Geospatial Informatix Corp.’s steering committee met Friday to discu
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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[News Focus] Should ban on short selling be lifted?
SEJONG -- Short selling, which is under a provisional ban in South Korea, has been a core issue in the local financial market since the novel coronavirus initially hit the nation 14 months ago. Short selling is a trading strategy in which investors are entitled to sell “borrowed” stocks at particular prices. They can reap gains by repurchasing the stocks -- which is dubbed “short covering” -- at lower prices later. Before COVID-19 dealt a blow to the country, local and
MarketMarch 23, 2021
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Boardrooms at banking groups under pressure for change
Boardrooms of South Korea’s financial groups are facing criticism for defying pressures for change despite their failure in holding top executives responsible for exposing their operations to legal and financial risks. Creating headwinds for Shinhan Financial Group and Woori Financial Group, which will vote on reappointments of inside and outside directors during shareholders meetings scheduled this week, are accusations that the current board members have been negligent in their oversig
EconomyMarch 23, 2021
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Why develop in-house game engines?
In the world of games, game engines are the ready-made architecture that developers use to design and run their games. So choosing what game engine to use from a list of readily available options from world-renowned firms is often the first step of game development. Yet, some South Korean game firms are taking a different path, choosing to spend money and resources on building their own game engines. At the forefront is Pearl Abyss, which scored 488.8 billion won ($432.5 million) and 157.3
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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KAI to launch 4 more midsize satellites by 2025
After the successful launch of South Korea’s next-generation midsize satellite Monday, Korea Aerospace Industries will be in charge of sending a second one into orbit next year, the company said Tuesday. The launch of the midsize satellite No. 1 was led by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute and KAI participated as a co-developer. KAI will lead the launch of satellite No. 2 scheduled for January next year, with the help of technology transfers from the KARI. KAI will be responsible fo
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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S-Oil upgrades Ulsan plant to curb sulfur and harmful vapor
S-Oil said Tuesday it has completed the upgrade of its Ulsan petrochemical plant to prevent sulfur and harmful vapor from being emitted into the air as part of an effort to accelerate the company’s environmental, social and governance efforts. According to the refinery, it has injected some 73 billion won ($64.9 million) into the expansion of its residue hydro-desulfurization capacity and the construction of a vapor combustion unit. The residue hydro-desulfurization unit, or RHDS unit,
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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SK Innovation to split-off battery biz: report
SK Innovation will split off its battery unit into a wholly-owned subsidiary, a local media reported Tuesday. According to Herald Business, the Korean-language sister paper of The Korea Herald, SK Group chose a split-off over a spin-off to carve out the battery business, in a CEO meeting held earlier this year. In a spin-off scenario, the envisioned business would have become a subsidiary under SK Group, with SK Holdings and SK Innovation each holding a 33.4 percent stake in it. SK Innovat
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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Seoul stocks down for 3rd day on concerns over US bond yields, US-China relations
South Korean stocks slumped for the third consecutive session Tuesday amid uncertainties related to the longer-term US Treasury yields and US-China political ties. The Korean won fell against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) fell 30.72 points, or 1.01 percent, to close at 3,004.74 points. Trading volume was moderate at about 1.3 billion shares worth some 15.9 trillion won ($14.1 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 653 to 216. Foreigners sold a net
MarketMarch 23, 2021
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More South Korean unicorns eye overseas IPOs
Startups in South Korea appear to have set their eyes on stock markets overseas, in pursuit of bigger investments as well as greater recognition of their potential on the global stage. Social casino game developer and publisher DoubleDown Interactive is the latest local unicorn seeking to be listed on the US’ tech-heavy Nasdaq bourse. It submitted an F-1 filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission last year, but tentatively postponed its initial public offering plans in July. But
MarketMarch 23, 2021
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Samsung clinches 5G supply deal with Japan’s No.1 NTT Docomo
Samsung Electronics has been chosen as a 5G network solution provider for Japan’s No.1 mobile operator NTT Docomo, the Korean tech giant said Tuesday. Samsung will support Docomo with its 5G technology, including O-RAN-compliant solutions, to bring enriched 5G services to Japanese users and enable digital transformation for businesses, it said. Docomo is Japan’s leading mobile carrier that has nearly 82 million users across the country. It launched 5G services in March last yea
TechnologyMarch 23, 2021
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Gmarket app completely renewed for more intuitive usage
Gmarket’s mobile app has undergone a complete reform to be more intuitive and easier to use, eBay Korea, the company behind the online marketplace, said Tuesday. According to the e-commerce platform operator which also runs G9 and Auction in South Korea, the app has been renewed to match Gmarket’s new brand identity. The changes are not just in the way it looks, but in the way the app operates to offer a more convenient shopping experience for customers, it stressed. Having la
ConsumerMarch 23, 2021
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Xiaomi seeks to expand presence in S. Korea with new midrange smartphones
Xiaomi Corp. on Tuesday said it will launch new midrange smartphones in South Korea as the Chinese tech giant tries to beef up its presence amid rumors that the country's homegrown brand LG Electronics Inc. may exit from the mobile business. Xiaomi said the Redmi Note 10 will be released in South Korea on March 30 at 218,000 won ($190), while the Redmi Note 10 Pro will hit shelves on April 9 at 319,000 won. The Redmi Note 10 Pro comes with a quad rear camera setup that includes a 108-megapixe
TechnologyMarch 23, 2021
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Shinhan Financial becomes 2nd Korean member of VBA
Shinhan Financial Group said Tuesday it became the first Asian financial holding firm to join the nonprofit Value Balancing Alliance in Frankfurt, Germany, a cross-industry organization developing a valuation standard for monetizing impacts of ESG management. ESG refers to the policies of factoring in environmental, social and governance-related issues in business operations. Founded in June 2019, the VBA is comprised of 18 multinational corporations, including South Korea’s thir
MarketMarch 23, 2021
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S. Korea 3rd-largest chip materials market in 2020: report
South Korea, home to chipmaking giants such as Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix Inc., was the world's third-largest market for semiconductor materials in 2020, a report showed Tuesday, moving down one spot from a year earlier after posting an under-par industry average growth. The country's chip materials market grew 3.9 percent on-year to $9.23 billion in 2020, according to the report from SEMI, a global industry association representing companies in the electronics design and manufacturi
IndustryMarch 23, 2021
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Number of stock accounts tops 40m
The number of stock trading accounts in South Korea has risen sharply over the past year to surpass the 40 million mark amid a buying craze by retail investors, industry data showed Tuesday. Active stock accounts in Asia's fourth-largest economy numbered 40.07 million as of Friday, up from 35.48 million at the end of last year. It marks the first time that the country's number of active stock accounts has exceeded the 40-million level. The number has increased by approximately 10 million sinc
MarketMarch 23, 2021