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Oil prices, nuclear fears to boost solar energy
The protracted nuclear crisis in Japan and sky-high oil prices are lending fresh impetus to the solar power industry.Shares of solar energy firms have soared recently amid rising safety concerns about atomic energy. Analysts are increasingly optimistic of the prospect of Korean companies increasing investment in the sector to catch up with global rivals.Solar power came into prominence with global
Industry March 31, 2011
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Korea to bolster new system for mobile payment
The government, telecom operators, handset makers and credit card companies are teaming up to expedite the development of a new mobile payment technology. The Korea Communications Commission announced Tuesday the launch of a coalition to foster near-field communication technology, which allows shoppers to apply their mobile devices to an electronic reader at the check-out to pay for goods and serv
Industry March 29, 2011
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Kyobo Life bets on pension plans as nation ages
Kyobo Life Insurance Co., Korea’s third-largest life insurer, is seeking to broaden its client base in the retirement pension market by providing custom-tailored products for multinational firms operating here.The company ranks second in the corporate pension segment, with 1.43 trillion won ($1.28 billion) in assets under management as of February. About 2,800 companies adopted Kyobo’s pension pla
March 29, 2011
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Korea set to be world’s most aged country in 2050
Seniors to make up 38% of populationResearch forecast Monday that Korea will become the world’s most aged society by 2050, raising an urgent need to prepare a safety net for the elderly and cope with a shrinking labor force.People aged 65 or older are predicted to make up 38.2 percent of Korea’s total population in 2050, according to the report by the Korea Institute of Finance, more than tripled
March 28, 2011
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Hyundai Heavy provides power generators for Japan
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.’s transportable power-generating equipment to be delivered to Japan is loaded onto a ship at a port in Ulsan on Saturday. (Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.)Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., the world’s top shipbuilder, said Sunday that it sent four power generators to Japan over the weekend in support of the disaster-stricken country’s efforts to ensure a stable electricity su
Industry March 27, 2011
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Korea strives for agricultural security
Government, companies to establish grain trading firm, boost overseas farmingAlarmed over a surge in global food inflation, Korea is ratcheting up its efforts to safeguard against price volatility and secure a stable supply. The government and companies are joining hands to expand the country’s overseas farming bases, establish a direct import channel and modernize agricultural production and dist
Industry March 24, 2011
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South Korea, Peru sign free trade agreement
South Korea formally signed a free trade agreement with Peru on Monday which would broaden its access to the Latin American country’s vast natural resources and fast-growing consumer market. The pact was inked by the two countries’ trade ministers, Kim Jong-hoon and Eduardo Ferreyros, in Seoul two years after they launched negotiations in March 2009. A preliminary deal was made last November. It i
March 21, 2011
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POSCO breaks ground on China steel mill
Plant in Guangdong to make steel sheets for cars in 2012POSCO, the world’s fourth-largest steelmaker, said it begun work Monday on a new plant in China to produce galvanized steel sheets for cars. The plant will be built on a 270,000 square-meter area in Guangdong, southern China in a joint project with the firm’s subsidiary Guangdong Shunde Steel Co. and the Guangdong Province government, the com
Industry March 21, 2011
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G20 to discuss Japan impact on economy
Finance ministers from the Group of 20 member nations will hold a meeting in Washington, D.C. next month to discuss the economic impacts of the Japanese crisis and measures to curb volatility in global financial and commodity markets, government officials said Sunday. The meeting, slated for April 14-15, is mainly aimed at gauging the aftereffects on the energy sector amid the nuclear crisis follo
March 20, 2011
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Honda suspends orders for Japan-Built car
Honda Motor Co., the Japanese carmaker that builds most of the autos it sells in the U.S. at North American plants, is temporarily halting orders from U.S. dealers of Japan-built models after a suspension of production there following last week’s earthquake.Honda informed U.S. Honda and Acura dealers, who typically order vehicles six weeks in advance, of the suspension yesterday in a memo, said Ch
Mobility March 20, 2011
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Small vehicles shine amid oil hikes
City car sales jump 45% in Feb. on low costs, convenience, numerous incentivesYoon So-ra had been dreaming of a sleek, smooth-driving sedan for her first car. After three years on her first job, the 27-year-old office worker is now more budget-conscious and leaning toward cheaper, energy-saving small cars.“I first thought of buying a mid-size used car,” Yoon said while looking around a Kia Motor C
Mobility March 20, 2011
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Korean smartphone users near 10m
The number of Korean smartphone users is approaching the 10 million threshold, company data showed Monday. SK Telecom, the country’s top mobile operator, said on Monday it has registered more than 5 million smartphone subscribers. KT Corp. secured 3.7 million users and LG Uplus Corp. followed with 1 million.The combined number topped 9.7 million, up more than 35 percent from about 7.2 million at t
Industry March 14, 2011
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Korea to launch grain trading firm in April
By Shin Hyon-heeKorea’s government and companies will open a grain trading company in Chicago next month, speeding up efforts to ensure stable supply and cope with price swings, a source close to the matter told The Korea Herald.The state-run Korea Agro-Fisheries Trade Corp. (aT) said in January it and large local firms will launch the joint corporation this year to establish a national grain proc
March 11, 2011
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Hyundai Heavy names new co-CEO
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., the world’s top shipbuilder, appointed Kim Oi-hyun as co-chief executive during its shareholders’ meeting on Friday.The former shipbuilding division head will replace Min Keh-sik, who had led the firm for the past 10 years. Kim Oi-hyunKim, 57, will oversee management as vice chairman and chief executive, alongside Lee Jai-seong, who became president and chief executiv
Industry March 11, 2011
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Samsung looks to enlist former top BMW designer
Samsung Electronics is looking to hire Chris Bangle, former chief designer for BMW Group, in pursuit of more stylish products, a company official said.If the two parties reach consent, he is likely to take charge of designing mobile phones, netbooks, home appliances and other devices for Korea’s top electronics manufacturer.“Samsung has been trying to offer him an advisory job, not an exclusive co
Industry March 11, 2011
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