Articles by Hong Yoo
Hong Yoo
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Hyundai to revive Pony Coupe with legendary designer Giorgetto Giugiaro
Hyundai Motor will re-create the Pony Coupe Concept with the model’s original designer Giorgetto Giugiaro and unveil it in the coming spring, the carmaker announced Thursday at a design talk in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. The Pony Coupe Concept is a car lost to history, as despite being unveiled at the 1974 Turin Motor Show with its prototype ready for mass production, the carmaker could not start production due to the domestic economic situation. Almost 50 years later, Hyundai Motor contac
Mobility Nov. 24, 2022
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Apple succumbs to antitrust pressure
US smartphone giant Apple said Tuesday it will voluntarily correct its unfair policy of charging greater commission fees to Korean app developers than in other markets by January next year. The decision comes after South Korea’s antitrust watchdog began a probe into the iPhone maker over its Korea-exclusive charging system that is based on consumer prices, including value-added tax. This means Korean developers are forced to pay a 33 percent commission to Apple, above the 30 percent rate i
Industry Nov. 23, 2022
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DSME succeeds in testing autonomous-driving system for ships
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering said Tuesday it has successfully completed the trial of its autonomous navigating system for ships. DSME conducted a two-day test of its testing ship, called DAN-V, equipped with its own autonomous navigating system last week near Jebu Island in Hwaseong City, Gyeonggi Province. The shipbuilder has been preparing for the future market of self-cruising vessels by signing a memorandum of understanding with Gyeonggi Free Econom
Industry Nov. 22, 2022
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SsangYong Motor unveils wireless charging platform for EVs
SsangYong Motor unveiled its wireless charging platform for electric vehicles under development on Monday at Coex, Seoul during an event hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT. The carmaker displayed its first all-electric sports utility vehicle Korando e-motion equipped with a 61.6 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery and with a 22kW wireless charging system that can fully charge the electric vehicle in three hours. SsangYong Motor is currently trying to shorten the charging time and also trying
Mobility Nov. 21, 2022
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Incheon Airport flights to surpass pre-pandemic level by next year
The number of flights landing and departing from Incheon International Airport will exceed pre-pandemic levels by next year. Incheon Airport was allotted 263,004 slots for the next summer season from late March to late October, during the International Air Transport Association Slot Conference held last week, according to Incheon International Airport Corp. on Monday. The Slot Conference is a working conference between IATA and non-IATA airlines worldwide for the allocation of slots at fully coo
Mobility Nov. 21, 2022
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Antitrust watchdog to tighten scrutiny on delinquent online sellers
South Korea’s antitrust watchdog said Suday it will come up with effective measures to restrict delinquent online sellers using popular customer-to-customer platforms such as Karrot and Joonggonara. The Fair Trade Commission will guide platform operators to voluntarily enhance their user protection system and regulate business-driven sellers who are business owners rather than ordinary individuals. This comes in response to increasing fraudulent damage and dispute cases reported from sales
Industry Nov. 20, 2022
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No. of eco-friendly vehicles in Korea hit 1.5 million
South Korea saw its number of eco-friendly vehicles exceed 1.5 million in October, data showed Sunday. According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, a total of 1,515,000 units of eco-friendly vehicles, including full electric vehicles and hybrids, were registered by the end of October -- a 38.3 percent surge on-year. This comes just one year and three months after the country saw the number of eco-friendly vehicles exceed 1 million in July 2021. The ministry’s data showe
Mobility Nov. 20, 2022
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S-Oil makes $7b Shaheen petrochemical project official
South Korean oil refiner S-Oil, owned by Saudi Arabia’s Aramco, on Thursday confirmed its $7 billion massive project of building a large-scale petrochemical plant in the nation’s southeastern city of Ulsan. The so-called “Shaheen Project” is the largest investment made in Korea by Aramco that holds 63.4 percent shares in the refiner. The announcement comes as Saudi Arabian Crown prince Mohammed bin Salman was visiting Seoul to hold talks with President Yoon Suk-yeol and b
Industry Nov. 17, 2022
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[Photo News] Hyundai FIFA Museum in Qatar
(From left) Former Swiss professional soccer player Pascal Zuberbühler, former Italian professional soccer player Gianluca Zambrotta, former Uruguayan professional soccer player Diego Forlan, Director of the FIFA World Football Museum Marco Fazzone, Hyundai Motor India, M.East & Africa Strategic Region Executive Vice President Kim Un-soo, and former Korean professional soccer player Park Ji-sung pose in front of the Hyundai Motor's FIFA Museum in Doha, Qatar, during its opening cer
Industry Nov. 17, 2022
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Volkswagen debuts new Golf GTI in Seoul
Volkswagen Korea debuted the new Golf GTI, the eighth-generation of the German carmaker’s gasoline-powered hot hatch, in Seoul on Tuesday before its official launch next month. Since its debut in 1976, the Golf GTI has been recognized as a reasonably priced sports car that popularizes the new car segment “hot hatch.” The upcoming Golf GTI is equipped with the EA888 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine with a maximum horsepower of 245 and a maximum torque of
Mobility Nov. 16, 2022
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US delays decision on Korean Air-Asiana merger
South Korea’s largest air carrier Korean Air’s buyout of Asiana Airlines faced yet another hurdle, as the US antitrust regulator decided to conduct a more thorough investigation before granting approval of the merger. The US Federal Trade Commission was expected to announce its decision this week, but informed Korean Air on Wednesday it would need more time for a thorough evaluation, according to the Koran air carrier. In March, the US antitrust watchdog evaluated that when merged
Mobility Nov. 16, 2022
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Porsche Korea supports esports team to lure younger customers
Porsche Korea aims to strengthen its brand presence in esports as part of its marketing strategy to reach out to younger customers and let them experience the brand in a new way, according to the carmaker. In response, Porsche Korea signed a partnership agreement with the South Korean esports team DRX last year to support them for three years and host various esports activities. Team DRX, sponsored by Porsche Korea, won the LoL World Championship finals in San Francisco on Nov. 6, scoring 3-2 an
Industry Nov. 15, 2022
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Antitrust chief hints at tighter scrutiny of Kakao
South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission chief hinted Monday at tighter scrutiny of local platform operators like Kakao that enjoy an almost monopoly status. Referring to the recent nationwide meltdown of Kakao services following a fire at its main data center, FTC Chairman Han Ki-jeong said there is a need to effectively correct the adverse effects of monopoly power. “We will be revising regulations that hinder innovative companies from entering the online platform market and also regula
Industry Nov. 14, 2022
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[Herald Interview] GM Korea to bolster safety management in time of e-mobility
As the automobile industry transitions towards electrification, GM Korea is establishing new safety measures to address potential risks associated with new technologies in manufacturing electric vehicles. Wayne O’Brien, chief safety officer at GM Korea, told The Korea Herald last week that electrification program does bring different safety exposures, particularly in the form of energy, and that they are in the process of developing robust systems to help employees understand all the criti
Mobility Nov. 13, 2022
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Minister calls regulatory reform, globalization key to boosting startup ecosystem
South Korea’s biggest startup festival event Comeup 2022 kicked off in Seoul on Wednesday, with SMEs and Startups Minister Lee Young stressing regulatory reform and globalization as the two keywords for the nation’s startup ecosystem. “Regulations that are limiting potential of innovative startups are those that have been implemented during the industrial period. We will be bold in loosening such regulations to help startups open up their wings,” said the minister during
Industry Nov. 9, 2022
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