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IMF lowers Korea's 2025 growth outlook to 2%
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Labor Ministry dismisses Hanni harassment case
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North Korean troops fighting alongside Russia, NIS confirms
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Reality show 'I Live Alone' disciplined for 'glorifying' alcohol consumption
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[Herald Interview] How Gopizza got big in India
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Yoon focuses on expanding global solidarity against NK-Russia military ties at APEC, G20 summits
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[KH Explains] Dissecting Hyundai Motor's lobbying in US
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Japan to hold 1st memorial for Korean forced labor victims at Sado mine
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[Kim Seong-kon] Farewell to the vanishing John Wayne era
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[Graphic News] 70% of S. Koreans believe couples can live together without tying the knot: survey
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Puma presents vintage-style running shoes
German sports goods maker Puma has released vintage-style running shoes, the Trinomic XT1 and the XT2 Plus.Colored in red, grey and black, the running shoes have a ’90s look, but were upgraded with state-of-the-art technology. Making the most of an outsole form, it features a cushioning system composed of hexagonal pads to absorb shock and provide support. “The shoes are sporty but at the same time are perfect for daily activities,” a Puma spokesman said. “They have inherited the Puma spirit.” T
Aug. 19, 2014
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[SUPER RICH] Chairman of Orion to share governing power
Family-controlled Orion Group, the nation’s second-biggest snack giant after Lotte, took a bold measure last week by dismantling the office of chairman, which had served as the control tower for the group for decades. Prior to this, group chairman Tam Chul-kon had governed the group with his wife and vice chairman Lee Hwa-kyung since he took up the chairmanship in 2003. Tam is a son-in-law of the late Orion founder Lee Yang-gu. Tam Chul-kon“There is no doubt that dismantling the control tower w
Aug. 11, 2014
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Dole presents five types of pre-made salads
Dole Korea released five kinds of pre-made salads representing cuisines from different countries. Among the five, the European Blend is composed of Romaine lettuce, ordinary lettuce, raddichio and other vegetables that go well with steak. The Italian Blend contains red onions and Romaine lettuce, while the Mediterranean Blend has green and red chicory, baby tomatoes and Romaine lettuce. The American Blend has red lettuce, carrots and Romaine lettuce, while the Family-Size Romaine Mix has a littl
Aug. 5, 2014
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Starbucks presents two new ice blended drinks
Starbucks Korea released two new kinds of iced blended drinks ― the Italian Coffee Cookie Frappuccino and Mango Fruits Pudding Blended Juice. The Italian Coffee Cookie Frappuccino, inspired by the popular Italian dessert tiramisu, has a cookie and whipped cream on top of a tiramisu sauce made with the Starbucks Italian Roast. The light version has 56 percent less calories than the non-light version. The Mango Fruits Pudding Blended Juice contains both mango pudding and juice. Both beverages cost
Aug. 5, 2014
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Adidas opens Originals flagship store
Global sporting goods maker Adidas opened Adidas Originals Seoul Flagship Store in Apgujeong-dong of southern Seoul on Thursday. This is the third store of its kind in the world, following those in Berlin and Shanghai. The three-story store is composed of a footwear zone on the ground floor, women’s apparel zone on the second and men’s apparel zone on the third. Some of the most popular and limited edition items including the ZX FLUX Seoul ― a unique line of sports goods with prints inspired by
Aug. 5, 2014
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Shin Ramyun gets facelift
Nongshim’s bestselling instant noodle Shin Ramyun received a facelift after 28 years in the market. The dough for the noodles is now more chewy, the company said, adding that this will keep the noodle keep from bloating as much in the soup. “We also will add more beef flakes in the soup for a deeper flavor,” a Nongshim spokesman said, adding that the spicy taste will stay unchanged. The design of the package also went through some changes to become simpler and more vivid. Nongshim hopes the rene
Aug. 5, 2014
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[Herald Interview] Lotte Confectionery pushes to lead Asian snack market
Lotte Confectionery, the country’s No. 1 snack maker, said it aims to become Asia’s largest snack producer by 2018 through aggressive mergers and acquisitions, in addition to building more local production plants. By adding Africa, the Middle East and European markets to its expansion plans over the next four years, the company expects to generate more than 7.5 billion won ($7.4 billion) in annual global sales. Further, it believes overseas sales will, for the first time, swing into the black th
Aug. 5, 2014
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KOGAS’ Iraqi oil production stays stable
Despite the ongoing political turmoil in Iraq, sales of oil the state-run Korea Gas Corp. is producing from oil fields in the region has grown over the past four years, the company said this week. As of this month, the gas giant’s accumulative sales of oil produced in the Zubair field near Basra of southern Iraq has exceeded 10 million barrels. “The turmoil in Iraq is occurring in northwestern Iraq, which is located a considerable distance from the Zubair field, so it has not disrupted our outpu
Aug. 5, 2014
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Tresemme releases Salon Silk line
Unilever’s haircare brand Tresemme has released its Salon Silk shampoo and conditioner as well as its Smooth & Shine hair mask. The latest lineup contains Vitamin H, silk protein, argan oil and other ingredients that will help hair stay soft and moisturized. “We are targeting mainly women in their twenties and thirties who are more likely to keep straight, long hair,“ a Unilever spokesman said, adding that Tresemme products are less damaging for people with sensitive scalps because it does not c
Aug. 5, 2014
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[SUPER RICH] Hyundai chairwoman continues to bet on North
Despite Hyundai Group’s declining profit, chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun appears determined to push forward with the group’s long-term plans for capitalizing on inter-Korean economic cooperation projects ― namely tours to Mount Geumgangsan that were suspended under the former administration when a South Korean tourist was shot dead by a North Korean soldier. Her latest visit to North Korea on Monday reflected such intentions, according to industry sources. At 9:40 a.m., the chairwoman arrived at the
Aug. 4, 2014
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Restylane seeks steady growth in Korea
Restylane, a hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler that helps reduce facial wrinkles and folds, has been rapidly expanding its customer base in South Korea. In 2013, sales reached 25 billion won ($24.3 million) here to account for almost 40 percent of the 64 billion won domestic cosmetic filler market. Korea is currently the third-largest market for the fillers, following China and Brazil.Galderma Asia-Pacific director Scott Mclennan (second from left) poses with Korean actress Uhm Ji-won (second
July 29, 2014
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SABMiller presents Grolsch beer in can
SABMiller Korea has released the canned version of its Dutch premium beer “Grolsch” priced at 3,800 won ($3.70) for a 500-milliliter can. Grolsch rapidly gained popularity for using two kinds of hops that helps it achieve a better aroma, according to SABMiller. Ingredients including molt and hops are all natural, and have been aged in a natural environment for eight weeks. Grolsch first gained recognition here for the bottled version that comes with its signature swing-top cap that eliminates th
July 29, 2014
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Tous Les Jours releases Cool Bread for summer
CJ Foodville’s flagship bakery Tous Les Jours has released cream-filled Cool Bread as a summer item. Cool Bread comes in several flavors, including Cool Mango Bread, filled with mango cream. Cranberry Bread contains cranberry chunks while Blueberry Bread has blueberry, dried figs and walnuts. “We recommend customers first store the bread in a refrigerator for a short period of time,” a CJ spokesman said. Cool Breads will be offered at Tous Les Jours throughout the summer. (baejisook@heraldcorp.c
July 29, 2014
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Kellogg’s introduces smaller cereal packages
Nongshim Kellogg’s has released smaller packaging for its cereal products aimed for small households, the company said Tuesday. Special K Original, Frosted Flakes, Coco Chex and Almond Flakes will be packaged in 200-gram bags, about half the original size. “About 25 percent of households in Korea are now single-person. The new packaging will allow these households to enjoy cereal while worrying less about leftovers,” said a Kellogg’s marketing official. The smaller packaged cereals are available
July 29, 2014
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Novartis resumes Theraflu sales
Novartis Korea said it will resume sales of Theraflu, a tea-type cold and flu medicine. Theraflu, which was introduced to the Korean market in 2008, halted sales in 2012 due to a delay in registering with the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety when it moved its manufacturing location to France from the U.S. Theraflu in Korea comes in the form of a lemon-flavored powder that is mixed with hot water. Two versions ― Daytime and Nighttime ― are available over the counter. (baejisook@heraldcorp.com)
July 29, 2014
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Kiheung International opens Pirelli Yongin shop
Kiheung International opened a shop in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, dedicated to offering premium Pirelli tires.Located near Suwon Interchange, the 1,317-square-meter store is composed of a display shop, repair room and the largest Pirelli warehouse in South Korea. In the repair room is a 3-D alignment system enabling repairmen and owners to check tire conditions more accurately, along with a 3-D laser balancer as well as an automatic adapter that is used to speed up the tire-changing process, the
July 29, 2014
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You had me at type O: Hierarchical screening of Korean job candidates
“You had me at hello” and “Nice boots, let’s go to my place” may be viewed as opposite extremes on the spectrum of dating dynamics. Korean employers and headhunters appear to subscribe to the latter. They select workers on obsolete premises without any relevance to the ultimate objective: healthy labor relations and productive workforce. Their job application forms screen applicants’ height, weight, eyesight, blood type, family finances, drinking habits, you name it. Some ask about shoe size to
July 22, 2014
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SK launches ‘Innovating Innovation’ campaign
SK Innovation on Tuesday launched its new company identity campaign, “Innovating Innovation.”Following successful predecessors such as “Thinking is Energy” and “Where There is Question is Innovation: ASK Innovation,” the campaign is delivering groundbreaking ideas on industry innovation and future growth, the country’s leading energy company said.Under the slogans of exploring the energy frontiers, pioneering the world of opportunities, developing future flagship technologies and sharing success
July 22, 2014
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Del Monte presents fruit topping for icy desserts
Korea Del Monte will present fruit bingsu, or ground ice with toppings, at small cafes in Seoul’s Sangsu, Itaewon and Seochon districts through the end of August.The bingsu, ranging from Malibu guava cocktail to gold pineapple sorbet, will be sold at the cafes Slow Recipe, Bella’s Homestay and Hello, Stranger. “We are hoping that the bingsu served will let people get acquainted with tropical fruits,” a Korea Del Monte official said. (baejisook@heraldcorp.com)
July 22, 2014
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McDonald’s presents McSpicy Shanghai Deluxe
McDonald’s Korea is presenting the limited edition McSpicy Shanghai Deluxe, sold through Aug. 31. This is part of McDonald’s yearly McSpicy menu in Asia, the Middle East and South America.The McSpicy Shanghai Deluxe is a hamburger with a spicy seasoned chicken breast, two strips of bacon, onion, tomato and lettuce with a sweet and spicy onion sauce.The hamburger is priced at 5,000 won and the set menu with french fries and a soda is 6,200 won. As part of the McLunch series served between 10:30 a
July 22, 2014