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LG’s cosmetics unit collaborates with Moomin
LG Household & Health Care, the cosmetics, drinks and consumer goods-maker under LG Group, is celebrating the 70th anniversary of Moomin by launching a special collaborative makeup collection featuring the Finnish character. Cathy Cat Colorist, the company’s makeup brand, has designed its flagship makeup products, including its foundation, lip products, mascara and eye shadow, to showcase Moomin. In celebration of the Cathy Cat Code x Moomin edition, the cosmetics company is giving out Moomin b
Industry Oct. 8, 2015
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Hanyul launches Geuk Jin Eye Cream
Hanyul, a cosmetics brand owned by AmorePacific, has newly launched the Geuk Jin Eye Cream made with its flagship fermented ginseng extract technology. The new eye cream helps tighten the skin around the eyes to achieve a more youthful look. The cream is designed to go along well with other products from Hanyul’s Geuk Jin lineup. “For those worried about eye wrinkles, the cream can help rejuvenate the skin around the eyes for thorough, concentrated treatment,” said Hanyul’s brand manager Yang
Industry Oct. 8, 2015
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CJ O Shopping showcases winter fashion on runway
CJ O Shopping showcased some 100 new winter fashion items from 26 brands at the 2015 Fashion Real Way fashion show held in Seoul Tuesday. All of the showcased clothes, designed to be worn in everyday life, are scheduled go on sale through the firm’s home shopping channel this winter season. Among the participating brands were designers Yang Yun-ho and Park Mun-hee’s Yunho Munhee, Kye Han-hee’s KYE, Steve J and Yoni P’s Steve Yoni Studio. Lee Jung-sun’s Tiger in the Rain and New York-based Vera
Industry Oct. 8, 2015
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Suwon aims to become green powerhouse
Suwon, the representative city of South Korea’s most populous province, has been making a name for itself on the global stage as the country’s most environmentally friendly city in light of escalating concerns over the world’s critical environment challenges. Behind the drive is Suwon Mayor Yeom Tae-young, who is often dubbed the “green mayor” for his dedication to making it the greenest city and leading player in the global campaign against environment threats. Suwon Mayor Yeom Tae-young (Ahn
Social Affairs Oct. 7, 2015
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NPAD demands dismissal of FBC chief
Korea’s main opposition party on Wednesday demanded the resignation of the chief of an organization that oversees broadcaster MBC amid controversy over his ideologically driven remarks against party leader Rep. Moon Jae-in, former President Roh Moo-hyun and the progressives. Taking aim at the chairman of Foundation for Broadcast Culture Ko Young-joo’s repeated description of Moon as a “communist,” the New Politics Alliance for Democracy lawmakers urged him to step down as he had lost the politi
Politics Oct. 7, 2015
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SK, SABIC complete new polyethylene plant
ULSAN -- SK Global Chemical, the petrochemicals manufacturing unit of Korea’s SK Group, and the state-run Saudi Basic Industries, SABIC, celebrated Wednesday the completion of their new polyethylene plant in Ulsan. The plant, which began operations in January 2014, is owned and run by SABIC SK Nexlene Co., a 50:50 joint venture established in July this year. Built exclusively with SK’s own technology, the plant produces around 230,000 tons of Nexlene -- high-performance polyethylene developed b
Industry Oct. 7, 2015
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[Herald Interview] Japan civil group vows to defend pacifist constitution
Public outcry persists in Japan against Tokyo’s recent legislation that expands the role of its military, and among them is a civic group led by a mom-turned-activist pushing to get a Nobel Peace Prize for those attempting to uphold the Japanese pacifist Constitution. Despite the latest setback, the campaign will remain undeterred in their promotion of peace as the single most important value of human kind, the 37-year-old activist said in an interview with The Korea Herald. Naomi Dakasu speaks
Foreign Affairs Oct. 6, 2015
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Korea looking to join TPP
South Korea on Tuesday expressed a renewed interest in joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the world’s single largest trading bloc which reached a landmark conclusion on Monday after more than seven years of negotiations.“Korea will strive to join the mega free trade agreement in any form,” Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Choi Kyung-hwan said Tuesday, adding that “the government will decide on the entry period after thoroughly analyzing the impacts of joining the TPP on the nationa
Oct. 6, 2015
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[Photo News] First anniversary of SK Daejeon innovation center
FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF SK DAEJEON INNOVATION CENTER -- Science, ICT and Future Planning Minister Choi Yang-hee (fourth from right, front row), Daejeon Mayor Kwon Seon-taek (fourth from left, front row), SK Telecom CEO Jang Dong-hyun (second from left, front row) and other officials celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Daejeon Creative Economy Innovation Center established by the government and SK Group at the center in Daejeon on Tuesday. (Yonhap)
Business Oct. 6, 2015
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Sanofi presents next-generation basal insulin Toujeo
Sanofi-Aventis Korea, the local affiliate of France-based global health care company Sanofi, presented the benefits of its newly upgraded basal insulin Toujeo in an event in Seoul on Monday to celebrate the drug’s approval in South Korea. Sanofi’s Toujeo SoloSTAR is a long-acting basal insulin which has upgraded the medical effects of Lantus, the world’s top-selling diabetes treatment insulin as well as one of the company’s flagship products. Sanofi-Aventis Korea general manager Bae Kyung-eun ex
Industry Oct. 5, 2015
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[Herald Interview] Korea needs more advanced emergency medical devices: ZOLL
In South Korea, where a growing number of hospitals and emergency medical staff are recognizing the need to implement higher quality CPR, the defibrillation business is geared for new growth and development in the years to come. ZOLL Medical Corporation, a health care company under Asahi Kasei Group which develops and markets medical devices and software solutions that help emergency care, is eyeing Korea as a strategic market with great potential for business expansion, according to the firm’s
Industry Oct. 5, 2015
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Chevrolet Impala outsells Hyundai Aslan in Sept.
The Chevrolet Impala — a large sedan launched by GM Korea in August — surpassed Hyundai Motor’s Aslan in sales volume last month, rising as a strong player in South Korea’s premium large sedan market. A total of 1,644 units of the Impala were sold in September, compared to just 821 units of the Hyundai Aslan, according to the Korea Automobile Importers and Distributors Association. Moreover, the Impala’s total sales have reached 11,000 units as of September, according to KAIDA. GM Korea debu
Mobility Oct. 4, 2015
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All-new Jeep Renegade runs high in SUV market
In line with the growing number of people who are heading outdoors to camp or partake in various recreational activities, sport utility vehicles have recently been enjoying heightened popularity in South Korea. At the forefront of the continued SUV boom is Jeep, the world’s leading SUV brand under Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Eyeing new SUV buyers, FCA Korea debuted the all-new Renegade here last month in Seoul. The Renegade, Jeep’s latest and first compact SUV, has been recognized for its high p
Mobility Oct. 4, 2015
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[Photo News] Hyundai Motor sponsors 2015 Presidents Cup
SPONSORSHIP FOR 2015 PRESIDENTS CUP -- Hyundai Motor’s director of domestic sales Chang Jae-hoon (right) delivers 67 Hyundai vehicles to Matt Kamienski, vice president at PGA Tour, in a ceremony held Friday in Incheon. Hyundai Motor is an official sponsor of the 2015 Presidents Cup, which will take place in Incheon from Oct. 6-11. (Hyundai Motor)
Mobility Oct. 4, 2015
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Shopping support business booms with rising overseas purchase
Lee Soo-yeon, a 38-year-old mother of two children in South Korea, frequently shops on various online websites of U.S.-based brands like Gap and Carter’s as well as e-commerce platform Amazon, eyeing major sales events and special discounts. Around once a month, Lee receives her purchases -- usually foreign-brand baby clothing which are more expensive to buy or entirely unavailable in Korea -- from across the world at her house in Seoul. Exactly what kind of a hassle does Lee have to endure to
Industry Oct. 1, 2015
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