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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares martial law
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President Yoon Suk Yeol declares end to martial law after six-hour chaos
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'Is this happening in 2024?' South Koreans in panic, disbelief
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Opposition parties submit motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol
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South Korea faces unprecedented turmoil in aftermath of Yoon's martial law
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Ruling party leader denounces Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law
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What unfolded on Tuesday night in Seoul: A timeline
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South Korea sees first martial law in over 40 years
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Assembly passes motion to revoke martial law
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Why did President Yoon Suk Yeol resort to martial law?
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Hyundai chief hints at potential collaboration with Toyota on hydrogen mobility
Hyundai Motor Group's chief has mentioned the possibility of collaboration with Japan's Toyota Motor Corp. in areas involving hydrogen-powered mobility. Euisun Chung, executive chair of Hyundai Motor, said, "(Hyundai and Toyota) are discussing hydrogen and trying to collaborate well together." Chung made the remark Sunday while meeting with reporters at the 2024 World Rally Championship (WRC) at Toyota Stadium in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The remarks followed Chung's meet
Nov. 25, 2024
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
Samsung Electronics, the world's largest memory chip maker, is expected to supply its cutting-edge chips to the top graphics processing unit maker Nvidia soon, stepping closer to securing a footing in the lucrative AI chip market. Speaking on the sidelines of a convocation ceremony at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology on Saturday, Nvidia CEO and founder Jensen Huang told Bloomberg Television that the company is "working as fast as it can to certify Samsung's AI memory
Nov. 24, 2024
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S. Korea leads world in industrial robot adoption: study
South Korea leads the world in industrial robot adoption, with 1,012 robots per 10,000 employees deployed in 2023, according to a global study. The World Robotics 2024 report, presented by the Frankfurt, Germany-based International Federation of Robotics, reveals that the Asian country’s robot density far surpasses other nations. Singapore ranked second with 770 robots per 10,000 employees, followed by China at 470 robots per 10,000 employees. “Robot density serves as a barometer
Nov. 24, 2024
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Woori Bank CEO to step down amid legal turmoil over loan scandal
Woori Bank CEO Cho Byung-kyu is stepping down in disgrace as legal risks surrounding the bank and its parent group intensify. According to industry sources on Sunday, the board of Woori Financial Group, the holding company of Woori Bank, on Friday decided against reappointing Cho following the expiration of his current term at the end of this year. The decision came hours after local prosecutors filed an arrest warrant for former Woori Financial Chairman Son Tae-seung on charges of breach of tru
Nov. 24, 2024
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SK chief underlines power of 'design thinking' amid global uncertainties
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won suggested responding to deepening global uncertainties with "design thinking" at the annual Tokyo Forum on Friday. “Most people think design and business are separate disciplines, but both fundamentally share the characteristic of creating new ventures with limited resources,” the chairman said in his opening speech at the event in Tokyo. Chey emphasized the importance of design thinking in the business domain, stating, “CEOs must act
Nov. 22, 2024
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Hanjin inks partnership with DHL to boost logistics competitiveness
Hanjin Logistics Corporation said Friday it has signed a strategic partnership agreement with DHL Supply Chain Korea, to strengthen collaboration in logistics operations and expand its network in South Korea. The agreement will focus on key industries, including pharmaceutical, semiconductor, consumer goods, automotive and eco-friendly logistics, the company said. Through the partnership, the two companies plan to jointly target new customers, improve logistics efficiency for existing clients, a
Nov. 22, 2024
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Hanwha Ocean drops police complaint against HD Hyundai in destroyer contract bid
Hanwha Ocean said Friday it withdrew its police complaint against rival HD Hyundai concerning the bidding process for the 8 trillion won ($5.7 billion) next-generation Korean destroyer (KDDX) project. In March this year, the shipbuilder filed a complaint requesting an investigation into HD Hyundai executives’ involvement in leaking Hanwha Ocean’s confidential materials related to the KDDX bid, hosted by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, in 2013. Nine HD Hyundai employee
Nov. 22, 2024
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AmCham seminar discusses US-Korea trade outlook for Trump’s 2nd term
The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea hosted a seminar Wednesday in Seoul, partnering with local law firm Kim & Chang to explore key trade and tariff policy changes expected under a second Trump administration. The session, which drew attendance from local companies seeking to navigate the evolving US-Korea economic relationship, focused on anticipated shifts in US trade policy and their implications for Korean businesses. "Given President Trump’s campaign promises and his fir
Nov. 22, 2024
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Celltrion’s Prolia, Xgeva biosimilars receive approval in Korea
South Korean biosimilar giant Celltrion announced Friday that its biosimilars, Stoboclo and Osenvelt, have been approved by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. The two biosimilars, referencing Amgen’s Prolia and Xgeva, respectively, are the first denosumab biosimilars to be approved in Korea. Prolia is used to treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and increase bone density in men, while Xgeva is prescribed to prevent skeletal-related complications in cancer patients with bone metast
Nov. 22, 2024
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LG Innotek invests W376b for Vietnam facility
LG Innotek said Friday it would invest 375.9 billion won ($268.3 million) in a facility in Vietnam to respond to new models in the optical solutions business and enhance its competitiveness. The investment period will extend until Dec. 31. of the following year. The new investment is part of the company’s previously announced plan to invest 1.3 trillion won in expanding its production subsidiary in Hai Phong, Vietnam. The Vietnam production facility primarily manufactures camera modules. T
Nov. 22, 2024
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S. Korea to enhance cooperation with Mexico to remove biz uncertainties over Trump
South Korean Trade Minister Cheong In-kyo said Friday the government will establish cooperative channels with Mexico in an effort to minimize uncertainties for businesses stemming from expected policy changes by the Donald Trump administration. Cheong made the remarks during a Seoul meeting with companies operating in Mexico, including Kia Corp., Hyundai Mobis Co., and LG Innotek Co., to assess the impact of Trump's return on businesses and the broader economy, according to the Ministry o
Nov. 22, 2024
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LG chooses stability in leadership reshuffle amid uncertainties
LG Group chose stability in its year-end executive reshuffle on Thursday, rather than seeking drastic changes in the top brass amid growing uncertainties surrounding the business environment at home and abroad. Most CEOs at key affiliates retained their jobs, considering their experiences in tackling challenges at times of economic difficulties. Battery-making unit LG Energy Solution CEO Kim Dong-myung and consumer goods unit LG H&H CEO Lee Jung-ae kept their posts. LG Uplus, the telecom uni
Nov. 21, 2024
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Paper firms fined W30b for colluding on newsprint prices
South Korea’s antitrust watchdog has fined three paper manufacturers a total of 30.5 billion won ($21.8 million) for colluding to raise newsprint prices. According to the Korea Fair Trade Commission on Thursday, Jeonju Paper, Daehan Paper and Paper Korea engaged in price-fixing by twice raising prices by 60,000 won per ton, in 2021 and 2022. The companies also pressured local newspaper companies that resisted the price hikes by reducing their supply of newsprint. The three companies are do
Nov. 21, 2024
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Now is no time to add pressure on businesses: top executives
The top executives of 16 major Korean conglomerates, including Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motor and LG, on Thursday issued a rare joint statement opposing the proposed revision to the Commercial Act, which aims to increase the duties of corporate board members. “The proposed revision will lead to excessive litigation and potential attacks from overseas speculative investors, thereby hindering the normal management activities of board members,” the business leaders said. “This will ob
Nov. 21, 2024
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[From the Scene] Gigantic Olive Young store lures young trend-setters in Seongsu
Stepping into Olive Young N Seongsu, just a minute’s walk from Seongsu Station’s Exit 4, visitors are immediately greeted by a vibrant and spacious interior filled with colorful cosmetics. The cheerful atmosphere is enhanced by classic and upbeat music playing softly in the background. “Welcome to our new chapter of the store, Olive Young N Seongsu,” said Kim Soo-ju, Olive Young's cross-functional team leader, during a guided press tour on Thursday. "The speci
Nov. 21, 2024
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Korean Air offers special flights for mileage users
Korean Air has introduced a special flight schedule for customers wishing to redeem mileage points for trips to Jeju Island. Mileage users will have preferential booking access for three days: Dec. 28, Dec. 30, and Jan. 1. Reservations open Thursday, and customers can join the event through the airline’s official website or mobile app. The promotion applies exclusively to flights between Gimpo and Jeju Island. The flight from Gimpo Airport will depart at 1:40 p.m., arriving at Jeju Airport
Nov. 21, 2024
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LS, Denmark’s CIP join hands for Ulsan wind power project
LS Cable & System, a leading Korean cable manufacturer, is bolstering ties with global infrastructure investors to supply its submarine cables for floating offshore wind power projects in Ulsan. According to the company on Thursday, LS signed a letter of intent with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, a global investment firm specializing in the renewable energy sector. CIP’s project company, Haewoori Offshore Wind, plans to develop a large-scale floating wind park with a capacity of 1
Nov. 21, 2024
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[Herald Interview] Canada’s Genesis Fertilizers teams up with Korean builder for sustainable agriculture
In a step toward sustainable agriculture, Canadian fertilizer company Genesis Fertilizers has signed a $35 million front-end engineering design, or FEED, contract with South Korea's DL Engineering & Construction to develop a low-carbon nitrogen fertilizer plant in Saskatchewan. Genesis Fertilizers CEO Jason Mann highlighted the plant’s innovative approach, emphasizing its role in global food security. “We capture 95 percent of the CO2 emissions, making this one of the world&
Nov. 21, 2024
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LG Uplus taps IT strategist as new CEO
LG Uplus, one of the nation's top three telecom carriers, announced Thursday that it has appointed Hong Bum-shik, head of corporate strategy at LG Corp., LG Group’s holding unit, as its new CEO. Hong, who earned a master’s degree in international affairs at Columbia University, served in strategist roles at SK Telecom and Bain and Company. He then joined LG Corp. in 2019 to oversee the group’s business strategy and nurture new growth drivers. He is also considered a merg
Nov. 21, 2024
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Samsung Electronics introduces 2nd-generation AI model, Gauss 2
Samsung Electronics Co. on Thursday unveiled the Samsung Gauss2, the second generation of its generative artificial intelligence model, at an annual tech conference. During a keynote address of the online Samsung Developer Conference Korea 2024, the company highlighted the improved performance, efficiency and various application possibilities of its latest AI model. Samsung Gauss, first introduced last year, is aimed at enhancing the work efficiency of workers by facilitating tasks, such as comp
Nov. 21, 2024