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Now is no time to add pressure on businesses: top executives
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CJ CheilJedang to spur overseas growth with new Hungary, US plants
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Seoul to host winter festival from Dec. 13
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Nationwide rail disruptions feared as union plans strike from Dec. 5
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Blackpink's solo journeys: Complementary paths, not competition
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N. Korea, Russia court softer image: From animal diplomacy to tourism
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[Today’s K-pop] Blackpink’s Jennie, Lisa invited to Coachella as solo acts
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Smugglers caught disguising 230 tons of Chinese black beans as diesel exhaust fluid
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Actor Song Joong-ki welcomes second child in Rome
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Korean Air offers special flights for mileage users
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Cafe MangoSix CEO found dead
The CEO of the local dessert cafe franchise MangoSix has been found dead in his house in southern Seoul, police said Tuesday. (Yonhap) The body of Kang Hoon, known for his sprawling coffee franchise business, was discovered by his subordinate in a bathroom in his house in Seocho-dong at 5:46 p.m. on Monday, investigators said. No suicide note was found. His death came after he recently filed for corporate rehabilitation. (Yonhap)
July 25, 2017
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Jin Air adds B737-800 to strengthen fleet
Jin Air Co., the budget carrier unit of Korean Air Lines Co., said on Monday it added a B737-800 jet to its growing fleet to meet demand during the summer peak season. With the addition of the B737-800, Jin Air's fleet is now composed of 20 B737-800s and four long-range B777-200ERs, all leased from US aircraft manufacturer Boeing, the company said in a statement. The latest 189-seat plane was deployed on the Gimpo-Jeju Island route starting Saturday. It is also scheduled to serve on routes to Ba
July 24, 2017
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Homeplus to create more jobs for disabled
Korea’s leading discount retailer Homeplus on Thursday signed an agreement with the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled to promote and expand the employment of people with disabilities.Homeplus CEO Kim Sang-hyun and KEAD President Park Seung-Kyu met Wednesday at Homeplus headquarters in Seoul, where they agreed to work together to create more quality jobs for people with disabilities and offer them job arrangement services. Homeplus CEO Kim Sang-hyun (left) and KEAD President Park Seung-Ky
July 20, 2017
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ACN Korea aims to become Asia's direct selling hub
ACN, a US-based network marketing company, has marked fast growth, providing telecommunications, energy, security, payment and lifestyle services through networks of individual business owners. ACN has been introduced to 25 countries worldwide and has a total asset value of 29 trillion won ($23.1 billion). The company now aims to expand its market footing in Asia after its success in European markets, according to the firm. Members of ACN Korea (ACN Korea)In September 2010, ACN first landed in A
July 20, 2017
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SK Group plans joint growth with suppliers, contributes to domestic consumption
SK Group will take steps to boost domestic consumption, including encouraging its employees to take long vacations and facilitate growth of subcontractors, corporate sources said Thursday.CEOs of the group's key subsidiaries met in Seoul on Tuesday where they discussed enhancing work effectiveness and contributing to spurring local demand, according to insiders. Specifics included seeking shared growth with all tiers of the group's suppliers and "big break" vacations for employees, they said. (Y
July 20, 2017
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Asiana to deploy 2nd A350 on long-haul routes
Asiana Airlines Inc., South Korea's No. 2 full-service passenger carrier by sales, said Thursday it will deploy its second A350 jet on long-haul routes from next week.The second of four A350 jets scheduled to be delivered this year arrived at the Incheon International Airport later in the day after a day-long flight from Airbus, a Toulouse-based civil aircraft manufacturer, the company said in a statement. (Yonhap)The second A350 will carry passengers on routes to Shanghai and Singapore from Tu
July 20, 2017
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Lotte chief stresses investment for lucrative biz
The head of retail giant Lotte Group said Tuesday the conglomerate needs to expand investment targeting its lucrative businesses to further expand presence in the market, as it is suffering from a series of troubles at home and abroad. During a meeting with the group's senior executives, Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin also stressed that his group needs to quickly adapt to the fast-changing market environment under the fourth industrial revolution. Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin arrives a
July 18, 2017
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Lotte chief's brother against governance shakeup plan
The elder brother of the chief of retail giant Lotte Group said Tuesday he has raised an objection to the conglomerate's governance shakeup plan, demanding that a key unit be taken off the list of split-ups.In April, the board of directors of the group's four key affiliates passed a plan to split each of them into investment and business entities. Under the plan, which will be put up for approval at their respective shareholders meetings next month, the investment entities split from the four un
July 18, 2017
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Samsung Heavy to reduce workforce
Samsung Heavy Industries Co. is seeking to cut its workforce and have employees return part of their salaries in order to cut costs, industry sources said Tuesday.Last year, the major South Korean shipyard unveiled a self-restructuring program that centers on cutting the workforce and having executives return part of their salaries, in order to tide over a protracted slump in the shipbuilding sector.Samsung Heavy was forced to reduce its workforce by 1,500 in 2016 through an early retirement sch
July 18, 2017
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Jeju Air gets China approval to fly 2 chartered flights
Jeju Air Co., South Korea's leading budget carrier, said Monday it has obtained approval from the Chinese authorities to fly two chartered flights to the neighboring country next week. "Jeju Air is the first Korean passenger carrier, which has received such an approval since January when China stopped allowing Korean chartered planes to fly between the two countries," a company spokeswoman said.Two chartered flights are scheduled to deliver a combined 360 passengers to the famous tourism site of
July 17, 2017
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Citibank Korea offers to slightly scale down branch closures
Citibank Korea, the South Korean unit of Citigroup Inc., has proposed slightly reducing the number of branches it plans to shut down, an industry source said Tuesday, in a bid to avoid a backlash from its labor union. If the labor union of Citibank Korea agrees on the proposal, the number of branches facing closure will be cut to 90 from 101 in South Korea. Last Friday, five branches of Citibank Korea were shut down and 30 more branches will be closed by the end of this month. (Yonhap)The move h
July 11, 2017
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C1 Gas Refinery R&D Center to push ahead in gas conversion technology development
The state-led C1 Gas Refinery R&D Center hosted an international symposium last month in Seoul to discuss latest biotechnologies used in gas conversion, officials said Monday.The event was held in Sogang University on June 30 and invited Lanzatech, a biofuel company equipped with advanced technology to turn industrial waste gases into low-carbon fuels, along with local companies. Researchers of C1 Gas Refinery R&D Center pose for a photo. (CGRC)Among discussions at the symposium were global mark
July 10, 2017
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Lotte chief vows transparent management structure
The head of South Korean retail giant Lotte vowed on Monday to boost the group's transparent management as it attempts to tide over a string of troubles through a governance shakeup. During an IR session held in Tokyo, Lotte Group chairman Shin Dong-bin said his group will be able to better adapt to changing market circumstances with transparent management once the revamp plan for its management structure is completed this year. "Lotte Group will continue with its growth as a trusted company by
July 10, 2017
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KDB begins preparatory work to sell Daewoo Engineering
State-run Korea Development Bank said Monday it has begun preparatory work to sell its controlling stake at Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co.KDB plans to pick an investment bank, a law firm and an accounting firm during next month to arrange the planned sale of its 50.75-percent stake in Daewoo Engineering that has been valued at 1.65 trillion won ($1.42 billion) as of Monday closing price. (Yonhap)KDB will announce the sale of the Daewoo Engineering stake by the end of this year after cond
July 10, 2017
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Kumho Tire to host golf tournament in China
Kumho Tire will sponsor the 2017 Kumho Tire Women’s Open at Weihai Point Hotel and Golf Resort in Shandong, China, from Friday to Sunday, the company said Wednesday. Kumho Tire has been holding Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association tournaments since 2013. This is the fifth time the company will be holding the event. (Kumho Tire)A total of 123 Korean and Chinese golfers will compete in the golf event, including Korean pro golfer Jang Ha-na and China’s Peng Shanshan, both of whom the company
July 5, 2017
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Allianz Life Korea names Sun Lei as new CEO
Allianz Life Korea said Friday it has appointed Sun Lei as its new head in a reshuffle that also affected its chief financial officer.Sun served in senior posts in the actuary, product, risk and finance divisions at Allianz Asia Pacific, Taiwan and China before joining Allianz Life Korea as CFO in 2013.The insurer said it named Roy Guo as its new CFO. Roy worked as an investment, economic specialist and financial analyst in the China Shenzhen Mercantile Exchange and Canada Sun Life Financial.Las
June 30, 2017
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Jin Air opens new domestic route to Jeju Island
Jin Air Co., one of South Korea's biggest budget carriers, on Friday opened a new route to Jeju Island to capitalize on growing low-cost travel demand during the peak summer season.The low-cost carrier has allocated a 189-seat B737-800 jet to serve the Gwangju-Jeju route two times a day, the airline said in a statement. A Jin Air B737-800 passenger jet takes off from a runway in this undated photo. (Photo courtesy of Jin Air)It currently operates three flights between the resort island and thre
June 30, 2017
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[Best Brand] VORNADO Korea leads Korea’s air circulator market
VORNADO Korea, a domestic marketing company that has imported air circulators from US-based VORNADO since 2007, has found its footing in the South Korean market.VORNADO, which started its business in the mid-1940 in Kansas, is a US-based company that manufactures household fans and appliances related to air circulation. It prides itself on its signature energy efficient Vortex Technology, which allows all the air in a room to circulate by using a special airflow. A VORNADO VFAN Vintage Air Circu
June 29, 2017
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Doosan expands power biz in US
Doosan Group, a major South Korean power equipment conglomerate, said Thursday that it has strengthened ties with US counterparts to expand its presence in the world's largest market.Doosan Heavy Industries Co., South Korea's top power equipment maker, signed a memorandum of understanding in the United States on Wednesday (local time) to buy ACT, a Houston-based gas and steam turbine repair service provider, for an undisclosed amount.Should the deal go smoothly, Doosan Heavy will be able to secu
June 29, 2017
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Financial firms on guard for cyberattack threats
Banks and other financial institutions in South Korea have been on guard over threats of cyberattacks by alleged financial blackmailers, according to the banks and financial institutions on Tuesday. No damage has been reported so far, but about 20 banks, brokerages and the Korea Exchange received threats by hacking groups about paralyzing their Web sites.They received e-mails that set a deadline to transfer funds to the blackmailers to avoid the attacks. (Yonhap)On Monday, four financial instit
June 27, 2017