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최희석
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Chevrolet expansion fuels GM Korea exports
Chevrolet’s first quarter sales reached a new high this year with 1.1 million vehicles being sold worldwide in the period.While Chevrolet is a U.S.-based brand, the developments have significant implications for South Korea’s automotive industry.The most obvious beneficiary is GM’s Korean arm GM Korea Co. According to GM Korea chief executive Mike Arcamone, 93 percent of the company’s output is bu
Mobility April 24, 2011
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Jaguar XJ named luxury car of the year
The Jaguar XJ has been named this year’s International Luxury Car of the Year, Jaguar Land Rover Korea announced Thursday. All New XJThe company said the All New XJ sedan was named the International Luxury Car of the Year at the International Car of the Year awards by a panel of automotive journalists from publications including Auto Week, Road & Travel Magazine, MSN Autos, Consumer Guide Automot
Mobility April 24, 2011
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Hyundai, Kia show off wares in N.Y.
Hyundai Motor Co. unveils the new Accent subcompact in the New York International Auto Show on Friday. (Hyundai Motor)Korean carmakers focus on subcompact car market in U.S.South Korea’s two largest carmakers Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. are taking part in the New York International Auto Show, as the Shanghai International Automobile Exhibition nears a close.The New York show runs until
Mobility April 24, 2011
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Trade groups concerned about Australian tobacco packaging rules
South Korean trade organizations are expressing concern over Australia’s decision to regulate tobacco products’ packaging.The “Plain Packaging” law proposed by the Australian government on April 7 calls for tobacco products to be packaged in plain wrappings without logos or trademarks. The new compulsory cigarette packet is plastered with health warnings. (AFP-Yonhap News)The decision is aimed at
Industry April 22, 2011
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LS Cable and System launch committee to help suppliers
LS Cable and System, the country’s largest producer of cables and wires, joined the growing ranks of large firms promoting shared-growth with small- and medium-sized enterprises.Shared-growth refers to large companies’ efforts to support smaller suppliers and associated companies’ expansion efforts, which has gained increasing attention with the government promoting it as a major policy. LS Cable
Industry April 20, 2011
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Yuhan-Kimberly launches new diapers
Yuhan-Kimberly, Korea’s leading hygiene products manufacturer, launched Huggies Premier diapers on Monday, replacing its main diaper product line Huggies Gold after 13 years. Yuhan-Kimberly is a joint venture of Korea’s Yuhan Corp. and Kimberly-Clark Corp. established in 1970. The company has maintained its place at the top of Korea’s diaper market for 28 years with the Huggies brand. According to
Industry April 20, 2011
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‘Auto market shifts to favor Korea, Europe’
Hyundai and Kia overseas sales rise as Japanese rivals suffer from worst disasterThe series of disasters that struck Japan in March could bring significant changes to the world’s automotive industry, including its direction for eco-friendly vehicles.In a recent report, the U.S.-based market research firm Frost and Sullivan projected that the earthquake could not only open opportunities for carmake
Industry April 20, 2011
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Global firms launch new cars at Shanghai show
HONG KONG (Yonhap News) ― China’s largest international auto show kicked off on Tuesday with major product launches by global carmakers, showing the growing significance of the world’s most populous country for the auto industry.Auto Shanghai 2011 began its 10-day run with press days scheduled for the first two days in the booming metropolis. The event will be open to the public from Thursday to A
Industry April 19, 2011
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LG Chem, Samsung Engineering post Q1 gains
LG Group’s chemicals and electronics components maker posted first quarter sales of nearly 5.5 trillion won, a 24.1 percent increase compared to the same period last year. According to LG Chem’s first quarter figures released Tuesday, the company’s operating profits rose 28 percent to 835.3 billion won ($765 million), while net profits came in at 656.6 billion won, rising 26.8 percent.Much of the
Industry April 19, 2011
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Renault, traffic body sign road safety pact
Renault Samsung Motors Co. and the Road Traffic Authority formed a partnership to collaborate on promoting road safety for children on Monday.Under the agreement, the carmaker and the state-run organization will collaborate in educating children about traffic safety, and establish a system for cooperation and mutual support in reducing traffic accidents involving children, Renault Samsung said.The
Industry April 18, 2011
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Summer internship at Hyundai Motor
Hyundai Motor Co. is hiring interns for the summer.The internship is open to university students who are scheduled to graduate in February 2012.The company is receiving applications through its public relations homepage at pr.hyundai.com from Tuesday until May 2. Successful applicants will work for five weeks at the company’s local and overseas operations during the summer vacation. The company wi
Industry April 18, 2011
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Hyundai Heavy’s deals rise to $9.2 billion
Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world’s largest shipyard, announced Monday that it won contracts for five vessels, worth 900 billion won ($826 million), pushing up the value of contracts won, including those awarded to its subsidiary Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co., this year to $9.2 billion.The figure accumulated so far this year is about 46 percent of the $19.8 billion target the company has se
Industry April 18, 2011
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GM Korea road tests Volt electric car
GM Korea Co., the South Korean arm of U.S.-based GM, began testing its electric vehicle the Chevrolet Volt in Korea on the road on Monday.The week-long test drive will be conducted by the U.S. Embassy to Korea, with a specialist engineer from GM Korea.The vehicle will be used by the U.S. Embassy for official functions for one week until April 24. The Volt being tested by the embassy will also be u
Industry April 18, 2011
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KCSC considers app filters to protect underage users
The authorities may introduce measures to limit underage smartphone users’ access to applications stores, sources said Monday.The Korea Communications Standards Commission is considering adding software to smartphones to limit access to adult content available in application stores, or setting up separate applications stores according to the content provided.While smartphone applications have grow
Industry April 18, 2011
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The world’s fastest pick-up truck
MUNICH, Germany (DPA) ― BMW has built what it claims to be the world’s fastest pick-up truck, the BMW M3 pick-up, with an output of 309kW/420 hp under the bonnet and a top speed of 300 kph.The one-off concept vehicle was taken for “comprehensive testing” under strictest secrecy on the Nuerburgring racetrack on April 1, the car maker said.The rear-axle is said to have a load capacity of up to 450 k
Mobility April 17, 2011
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