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Son Ye-jin is not worried about aging
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Samsung projects 15-fold surge in Q2 profit
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Man turns self in over offensive comment about car crash victims
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[Exclusive] US troops in S. Korea could be reduced, but not withdrawn, Trump allies tell Seoul lawmaker
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Is Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk really ignoring NewJeans?
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Just 1 in 4 Korean teens 'content with life'
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Opposition leader's attacker sentenced to 15 years in prison
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Hyosung's estranged son donates inheritance, seeks to end family feud
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90% of Gen Z says they won't keep quiet over problems at work
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Surprise appearance of Son Heung-min packs public park in minutes, prompts police to control area
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KIPO, WIPO to hold global IP certificate course
The Korean Intellectual Property Office, jointly with the World Intellectual Property Organization, is holding a special certificate course in Seoul this week for intellectual property practitioners and learners, officials said Monday.The Advanced International Certificate Course kicks off Tuesday and runs throughout the week at the Korea Intellectual Property Service Center building in Yeoksam-dong. The event comes as part of KIPO’s sustainable efforts to promote the use of intellectual propert
Oct. 22, 2018
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LCCs to lead capacity growth for Korean aviation industry: Boeing
Low-cost carriers will continue to drive capacity growth in the Korean flight industry, which has expanded into the largest market in Northeast Asia, US aircraft manufacturer Boeing said Monday. According to Boeing, more than 70 percent of new Northeast Asian flight routes in the past three years were established by Korean LCCs. Randy Tinseth, vice president of marketing for Boeing commercial airplanes, speaks during a press conference held in Seoul, Monday. (Boeing)“LCCs are currently responsib
Oct. 22, 2018
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FTC chief to reduce legal uncertainties, urge CEOs to make fair corporate environment
The nation’s antitrust watchdog chief said Monday the agency will make efforts to reduce regulatory uncertainties while urging large companies to create a fair business environment.Fair Trade Commission Chairman Kim Sang-jo spoke at the Korea Chamber of Commerce &Industry in Seoul before around 150 executives and employees from large and small companies, including Samsung, Hyundai Motor and LG, to explain the upcoming overhaul of the fair trade law and the revision of subcontract law that was en
Oct. 22, 2018
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Cosmetics exports continue to surge
Beauty products are becoming a very important export driver, with shipments growing by leaps and bounds, a report by a local trade promotion agency said Monday. According to the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, South Korea exported $4.96 billion worth of cosmetics last year, four times more than in 2013. (Yonhap)K-beauty exports for January-September this year came to $4.6 billion, up 31.4 percent from the same period last year, the report said.Cosmetics exports last year were equal to 1
Oct. 22, 2018
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Online malls losing visitors
Online shopping sites are losing visitors, with the number falling by some 14 percent over the past two years, industry data showed Monday.The data counted 77.97 million people visiting the six major online shopping malls in September, down from 83.86 million in the same month last year. Compared with 90.89 million in September 2016, the latest figure is a 14.2 percent drop. (Yonhap)By company, TMON showed the biggest decline of 25.6 percent during the two-year period, followed by 11st, which lo
Oct. 22, 2018
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Samsung showcases new ultrasound system
Samsung Medison, a health care instrument manufacturer under Samsung Electronics Co., on Monday unveiled a new premium ultrasound system, HERA W10, which delivers improved image quality for more accurate diagnoses of patients.Samsung said HERA W10, which stands for Hyper-aperture Enhanced Reconstruction Architecture, boasts an elevenfold increase in processing power and is 10 times faster compared with its previous system, the company said.The product was introduced at the 28th World Congress of
Oct. 22, 2018
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Korea Gas Corporation confident of retaining leadership in natural gas
The Korea Gas Corporation, a public natural gas company, is seeking to solidify its leadership in the natural gas and liquefied natural gas business with continued investment at home and abroad. The company currently provides natural gas to more than 90 percent of the nation’s regions with its four LNG terminals, 72 natural gas storage facilities, and pipes measuring a combined 4,848 kilometers in length. Liquefied natural gas is widely considered a “clean” fuel because dust, sulfur and nitrogen
Oct. 21, 2018
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French students learn innovation, market pioneering at Coupang
A group of students from French business school ESCP Europe in Paris visited South Korean e-commerce company Coupang last week to learn about the local e-commerce market and gain insight into the rapid growth of Coupang, the company said Sunday.Fifteen MBA students from ESCP visited Coupang’s headquarters Thursday during their five-day trip to Korea to meet with representatives of leading Korean e-commerce, beauty and automotive companies. Coupang’s Senior Director Patxi Gueracague speaks with s
Oct. 21, 2018
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Amorepacific expands business in Australia, New Zealand
South Korea's cosmetics giant Amorepacific Group said Friday it has launched one of its brands in Australia and New Zealand as the company moves to expand its presence in the overseas market.Products of Amorepacific's luxury brand of the same name are now available at 44 MECCA Cosmetica stores in the two countries, as well as at two local online malls, it said. (Yonhap)The brand Amorepacific made its first overseas expansion in 2002 by entering the United States and is now also present in Canada
Oct. 19, 2018
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Angry franchisers sue Skinfood
Store operators of the financially struggling budget cosmetics brand Skinfood filed a lawsuit seeking compensation from the company in August, it was revealed Thursday. Four Skinfood franchisers asked the court to order Skinfood to compensate franchisers, citing poor management by Skinfood CEO Cho Yoon-ho, Skinfood confirmed. (Yonhap)In early October, Skinfood filed for court receivership because of its poor financial status. According to the regulatory filing, the company has been losing money
Oct. 18, 2018
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GS Group chairman urges CEOs to tap into Southeast Asia
The head of South Korean energy-to-retail giant GS Group urged CEOs of affiliates to seek ways to make inroad into the Southeast Asian market by taking Thailand as a strategic base, the company said Thursday.At a meeting with GS CEOs held in Bangkok, Chairman Huh Chang-soo stressed the importance of the market, citing the fast economic growth and increasing demand to build infrastructure. GS Group Chairman Huh Chang-soo (right) tries a product exported by South Korean company 9tails at a studio
Oct. 18, 2018
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Coupang opens Halloween-theme store
South Korean e-commerce company Coupang said Thursday that it had opened a Halloween-concept store, offering some 250,000 Halloween items.According to Coupang, there are 20 categories of products including costumes, trick-or-treat candies and party and packing items. (Coupang)For promotion, Coupang will offer discount coupons applicable to some of the Halloween makeup products. Those who purchase more than 50,000 won ($45) of Halloween products will be given a 7,000 won discount coupon.“As more
Oct. 18, 2018
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Korea launches promotions at int'l derivatives expo
South Korea's bourse operator said Thursday it has taken part in the world's largest futures and options expo and launched campaigns to promote its derivative products.The Korea Exchange joined the 34th annual FIA Futures and Options EXPO 2018 event, which kicked off on Tuesday (US time) for a three-day run in Chicago.(Yonhap)As the world's largest event for the global listed derivatives and cleared swaps community, the trade show drew more than 4,000 industry experts to share new market trends
Oct. 18, 2018
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Hyundai chief pushing to visit N. Korea for anniversary of stalled tour program
The head of Hyundai Group is pushing for a trip to a scenic North Korean mountain resort next month to mark the 20th anniversary of a long-stalled inter-Korean tour program, a company official said Thursday.Hyundai Asan, the inter-Korean business arm of Hyundai Group, plans to seek approval from the Unification Ministry handling inter-Korean affairs later this month to contact North Korean officials to work out the details of a trip.Any trip by South Koreans to North Korea requires Seoul's appro
Oct. 18, 2018
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Court rejects injunction against GM Korea's shareholders' meeting
A South Korean court on Wednesday rejected an injunction against a shareholders' meeting of GM Korea Co. set for later this week, a move that could allow the local unit of General Motors Co. to establish a separate R&D entity.GM Korea is set to hold the shareholders' meeting on Friday and is expected to endorse a controversial plan to set up the new business entity responsible for design and development work for GM's best-selling compact sport utility vehicles.South Korea's state-run Korea Devel
Oct. 17, 2018
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Companies should spend more on investment: lawmaker
South Korean companies should expand their investments and boost the nation’s economy with their cashable assets that have more than doubled over the last seven years, a ruling party lawmaker said Wednesday.According to Rep. Kim Doo-kwan of the Democratic Party of Korea, cashable assets of Korean companies rose 76 percent from 337 trillion won ($298 billion) in 2009 to 594 trillion won last year, citing the reports from the Bank of Korea. (Yonhap)Cashable assets refer to cash, financial produc
Oct. 17, 2018
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Gimpo Airport reopens domestic terminals after renovations
Domestic terminals at Gimpo International Airport reopened Wednesday after decadelong renovations that cost 250 billion won ($222 million). The airport, which was built in 1980, underwent renovations in response to aging buildings, increasing numbers of domestic travelers and the rise of low-cost carriers, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said. Renovated domestic terminals at Gimpo International Airport (Yonhap)The 88,443 square-meter terminal will now enable passengers to qui
Oct. 17, 2018
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1 in 10 coffee franchise shut down last year: data
Just over 1,000 coffee shops went out of business last year, reflecting the nation’s coffee franchise market in a saturated state, data showed Wednesday. According to local corporate tracker CEO Score, the total number of franchisees in Korea hit 87,540 as of the end of last year. The survey was based on a list of 118 franchise brands registered at the Korea Franchise Association. Among them, 11,198 were coffee and beverage chains -- the third largest number following convenience stores and frie
Oct. 17, 2018
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[Breaking] YouTube resumes service after 1-hour crash, global disruption
YouTube servers that went down causing worldwide bafflement Wednesday morning were restored after about an hour.The site was restored at 11:38 a.m. by which time nearly 5,000 tweets had inundated Twitter in Korea with a hashtag for “YouTube Server.”From around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, YouTube users worldwide faced the message “500 Internal Server Error” upon trying to visit the video streaming site. The error page explained, “Sorry, something went wrong,” but added, “A team of highly trained monkey
Oct. 17, 2018
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Korea's Gimpo Airport completes $222 m renovation
South Korea's airport operator said Wednesday that it has completed a 250 billion won ($222 million) renovation of the domestic terminal at Gimpo International Airport in southwestern Seoul.The terminal built in 1980 -- which is used for domestic travelers -- underwent a decadelong progressive upgrade so as not to affect normal operations, according to the Korea Airports Corp. (Yonhap)People using the 88,443 square-meter terminal can now benefit from a shorter baggage processing time of about fi
Oct. 17, 2018