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SK chief discusses ways to boost China ties
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won has met with Chinese joint venture partners to discuss ways to expand cooperation in the petrochemical and chip businesses, his office said Sunday. Days after announcing a plan to spend 46 trillion won ($38.2 billion) on building three chip plants over the next decade, Chey on Thursday visited a semiconductor plant in Wuxi in Jiangsu Province operated by a local subsidiary of SK hynix and met with business people and senior officials, the group said. SK Group cha
Industry Aug. 30, 2015
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Eclat by Imperial eyes female drinkers
A new drink from the local unit of Paris-based Pernod Ricard targeting women is drawing attention amid the recent trend in Korea for lower-strength spirits. The fruit-flavored liquor, dubbed Eclat by Imperial, is a whiskey-based spirit. The new product, which debuted in the Korean market in late July, is marked for its pomegranate aroma and an alcohol content of 31 percent.Spirit drink Eclat by Imperial (Pernod Ricard Korea) “As seen in its name, Eclat, which means radiance in French, the produ
Industry Aug. 30, 2015
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Allianz Life sees strong demand for new product
An insurance product of the Korean unit of Allianz Life attracted insurance premiums worth 30 billion won ($25.4 million) in less than two months since its debut on July 1. The company said Sunday that policyholders’ collective premium for its variable universal insurance product named the Allianz Team Challenge Variable Universal came to 30.21 billion won as of Aug. 21.The print ad to promote the Allianz Team Challenge Variable Universal product (Allianz Life Korea) A policyholder of the produ
Aug. 30, 2015
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S-Oil supports low-income disabled students
S-Oil, South Korea’s third-largest oil refiner, has been delivering customized study aids to disabled students from low-income families since 2010 as part of its ongoing efforts to give back to the local community. This month, the firm handed over equipment worth 100 million won ($92,800) to 42 low-income disabled youths at the Gyeonggi Assistive Technology Research Assistance Center in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province. S-Oil senior vice president Lee Chang-jae (left) delivers a certificate guaranteein
Industry Aug. 30, 2015
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‘Dynamic’ but ‘safe’ Jaguar XE is a catch
“Safe” and “dynamic” may appear to be conflicting ideas at first glance, but they are two of the most important factors affecting car purchases these days. And the Jaguar XE, Jaguar Land Rover’s premium sports sedan, has managed to satisfy both requirements. The stormy weather was not perfect for the media test drive for the newly launched Jaguar XE, but at the same time it offered a good chance to assess what the vehicle can offer in adverse weather conditions. The Jaguar XE (Jaguar Land Rove
Mobility Aug. 30, 2015
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Ferrari vehicles recalled for air bag defects
Ferrari, an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer, has been ordered to recall 29 vehicles in South Korea due to defects in its air bags and head rests, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Forza Motors Korea -- Ferrari’s official dealer in Korea affiliated with Hyosung Group -- has recalled a total of 27 vehicles for faults in the angle of the air bags and the position of the head rest, which could potentially risk the safety of the driver and passengers.Ferrari Cal
Mobility Aug. 30, 2015
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GS Group to hire 9,700 youths by 2017
GS Group chairman Huh Chang-soo GS Group chairman Huh Chang-soo has pledged to create 9,700 jobs for young Koreans by 2017 and implement the wage peak system across all of the group’s affiliates from next year, group officials said Sunday. “A continued influx and growth of young talent is the backbone of a vibrant local and national economy,” Huh said in a corporate meeting attended by the heads of major GS affiliates and high officials. The meeting was held for two days in Chuncheon, Gangwon Pr
Industry Aug. 30, 2015
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Myanmar approves first-ever national minimum wage
YANGON, Myanmar (AFP) – Myanmar‘s government has approved the country’s first-ever national minimum wage, state media reported on Saturday, August 29, after months of bitter negotiations with labour groups and employers. The wage has been set at 3,600 kyat ($2.80) “for a standard eight-hour work day” and takes effect from Tuesday, said the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper. It will apply to workers “across all sectors and industries” but small businesses employing less than 15 pe
World News Aug. 29, 2015
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Seoul to fund N. Korean scholars' studies in Germany
Seoul plans to provide funding for North Korean forestry specialists to study in Germany, a U.S. news report said Saturday, in its latest effort to restore deforested mountains in the North. Under the plan, South Korea will help around 30 North Korean experts study in Germany by providing US$70,000, according to the Voice of America (VOA), which cited the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. The specialists will visit Germany in four batches between September and Nov
Social Affairs Aug. 29, 2015
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The Latest: Jamaica advances fastest in both 4x100 relays
The Latest from the IAAF world championships (all times local): ——— 12:40 p.m. The Jamaican teams advanced fastest in both men‘s and women’s 4x100-meter relay heats at the world championships on Saturday. Usain Bolt, who won the 100-200 sprint double, didn‘t run in the Jamaican team that won the second heat in 37.41 seconds. France surged into second place with a strong anchor leg from Jimmy Vicaut to finish in 37.88, narrowly ahead of China, which qualified in an Asian record 37.92. The Ame
World News Aug. 29, 2015
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Malaysia braces for protests against embattled PM
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AFP) – Malaysia‘s capital braced for possible confrontations Saturday, August 29 between demonstrators seeking the premier’s ouster over corruption allegations and police who have declared their planned two-day street rally illegal. The country‘s leading civil society alliance vows to turn out tens of thousands of people in Kuala Lumpur and two other cities for the weekend demonstration, which is due to kick off at 0600 GMT on Saturday. The demonstrations by pro-reform
World News Aug. 29, 2015
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7 killed, 2 injured in China paper mill accident
Authorities in central China authorities say seven workers were killed and two injured after exposure to poisonous gasses at a paper mill. A statement from the Anxiang county government in Hunan province say the accident occurred Friday after an employee fell into a pool filled with poisonous waste paper pulp during a cleaning operation. It says his co-workers rushed to help him but were overcome by the noxious gasses. The incident comes amid a spate of industrial accidents in China, the worst
World News Aug. 29, 2015
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Storm kills at least 20 in Dominica, menaces Haiti
ROSEAU, Dominica (AFP) - Tropical Storm Erika left at least 20 people dead when it swept over the tiny island nation of Dominica, officials reported, as the system barreled through the Caribbean threatening Haiti. While crews rushed to search for survivors and clean up scenes of chaos on Caribbean islands, Haitian authorities issued travel restrictions and opened emergency shelters ahead of the storm‘s arrival. The US state of Florida declared a state of emergency and Cuba issued an alert as w
World News Aug. 29, 2015
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Number of foreign visitors returns to level before MERS
The number of foreign visitors arriving in South Korea returned to the level before the outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), data showed Saturday, casting a brighter outlook for the local tourism industry. South Korea‘s justice ministry said the number of daily foreign visitors came to 40,078 on Tuesday, and has stayed above the 30,000 mark since mid-May. The figure dropped to as low as 12,325 on June 25 as the outbreak of the disease kept foreigners away. The number of dail
Politics Aug. 29, 2015
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Korean film 'Veteran' tops 10 mln in attendance
The domestic action film “Veteran” exceeded 10 million in attendance Saturday, the 25th day of its run, the film‘s distributor CJ Entertainment said. The 10 million mark is considered a huge success for average budget films in the local film market. According to data from the Korean Film Council, only 14 films have reached the milestone so far with 10 of them Korean. Earlier in the month, “Assassination” became the first Korean film this year to hit the mark. The latest move set a new record in
Film Aug. 29, 2015
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