Articles by Hwang Joo-young
Hwang Joo-young
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Lotte Wellfood eyes W1tr in snack sales in India
Lotte Wellfood announced Tuesday it plans to merge its Indian subsidiaries, Lotte India and Havmor Ice Cream, to improve operational efficiency and enhance its presence in the Indian market. According to the company, the boards of both affiliates approved the decision in meetings held Monday. Under the merger agreement, Lotte India will acquire Havmor Ice Cream, and both brands will continue their product lines. "Lotte Wellfood has decided to create a combined entity in India to enhance our
Companies July 30, 2024
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Cash-crunched Tmon begins refund process for customers
Tmon, an online marketplace platform owned by Singapore-based e-commerce company Qoo10, on Friday, started issuing refunds to customers who did not receive their products purchased on the platform hit by a liquidity crisis. This move comes a day after the CEO of WeMakePrice, another affiliate of Qoo10, offered an apology and began issuing refunds as hundreds of consumers visited the headquarters of the online marketplace platform. Tmon and WeMakePrice, which were acquired by Qoo10 in 2022 and 20
Companies July 26, 2024
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Qoo10 liquidity crisis sparks massive complaints, fears of wider damage
Tensions are escalating over the liquidity crisis of online shopping platforms WeMakePrice and Tmon, both owned by Singapore-based e-commerce company Qoo10, sparking massive complaints and fears of wider damage. The platforms failed to pay money owed to sellers in May, prompting traders to leave the platform as well as customer complaints. In an urgent press conference Thursday, Ryu Hwan-hyun, CEO of WeMakePrice, said the value of delayed payments by the company was some 4 billion won ($2.9 mill
Industry July 25, 2024
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Payment delays prompt exodus from Tmon, Wemakeprice
Sellers are leaving Tmon and Wemakeprice, the online shopping platforms owned by Singapore-based e-commerce giant Qoo10, due to delays in payment reportedly caused by liquidity issues, according to industry sources, Wednesday. Major retailers like Lotte Shopping, GS Retail and Hyundai Department Store suspended sales on Tmon and Wemakeprice earlier this week, citing a failures in getting paid by the two platforms. Similarly, travel agencies including Hana Tour, Modetour and Yellow Balloon Tour a
Industry July 24, 2024
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LG Chem’s US partner starts phase 2 trial on rare obesity drug
LG Chem announced on Wednesday that Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, which had acquired the global license for LB54640 -- a new oral drug for a rare form of obesity developed by LG Chem -- has begun giving doses to the first participants in a phase 2 clinical trial. For the phase 2 trial, Rhythm Pharmaceuticals recruited 28 patients aged 12 and older with hypothalamic obesity -- a condition caused by congenital or acquired damage to hypothalamic function, resulting in difficulties in appetite control. Th
Companies July 24, 2024
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Nongshim to build smart farm in Saudi Arabia by 2025
Nongshim announced on Tuesday that it has been selected for South Korea's smart farm export project that aims to establish and operate a pilot greenhouse in Saudi Arabia. The project is initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and led by the Korea Agriculture Technology Promotion Agency, according to the company. The agreement ceremony took place at Nongshim's headquarters in Seoul, attended by Nongshim CEO Lee Byung-hak, Korea Agriculture Technology Promotion A
Companies July 23, 2024
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[From the Scene] What it's like working as intern at K-food giant
Vien Yeung, a 29-year-old Chinese American from the University of California, Berkeley, and a current MBA candidate at Harvard Business School, has chosen to spend her summer at Korea's food giant, CJ CheilJedang. With her graduation set for March 2025, Yeung's decision to work at the company stems from her ambition to gain international experience for her future career. “I wanted to get my MBA to reach the executive level, potentially becoming a chief marketing officer one day,&
Companies July 23, 2024
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Alibaba to launch B2B platform exclusively for Korean sellers
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.com, owned by Alibaba Group, said Monday that it will launch an online platform to help Korean sellers expand into global online markets. The new platform, called the South Korea Pavilion, will be available starting Aug. 8 and will focus on business-to-business transactions, according to the company. "Despite the abundance of talented sellers in Korea across various fields such as food, cosmetics and auto parts, many still struggle to expand their online sal
Companies July 22, 2024
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Materials expert nominated as new science minister
Yoo Sang-im, a professor of materials engineering at Seoul National University, has been nominated as the new minister of science and ICT, the presidential office announced Thursday. Introducing Yoo, the presidential office described him as “the right person to strongly lead our country’s science and technology policies during this great transformation of the advanced technology revolution, based on his long research experience and expertise in the field of science and technology.&rd
Politics July 18, 2024
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Daewoo E&C chosen to construct Czech nuclear plants
Daewoo Engineering & Construction has been chosen as the preferred bidder to build nuclear power plants in the Czech Republic, the company said Thursday. According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy earlier in the day, the Czech government has selected the state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power as the preferred bidder to build four nuclear power units in the country. If the final contract is signed in March 2025, Daewoo E&C will be responsible for the construction. Daewoo E
Companies July 18, 2024
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Korea sees surge in social media creators earning over W100m annually: report
Amid the burgeoning community of social media platforms, including YouTube and TikTok, the number of Korean individuals earning over 100 million won ($72,300) annually from their content on these platforms increased from 2020 to 2022, according to a report released Monday. The report submitted by the National Tax Service to Rep. Cha Gyu-geun of the Rebuilding Korea Party revealed the total number of individual creators increased from 27,560 in 2020 to 39,366 in 2022. Over the same period, the to
Industry July 16, 2024
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Proptech startup DNK eyes expansion into Japan
DNK, a Seoul-based property management solution provider, formerly known as Dongnae, said Tuesday it has launched its fully redesigned property management system that enhances convenience for asset managers through centralized operational services. Currently managing over 15,000 units in the Korean market, the system now offers advanced features such as tenant tax reporting tools and banking virtual account integration. It supports English and Korean. Additionally, DNK disclosed its intention to
Companies July 16, 2024
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LG Electronics sets up HVAC tech lab in Frankfurt
LG Electronics said Monday it has opened a new research lab in Frankfurt, Germany dedicated to developing its heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technologies, with a focus on providing practical air solutions for the European market. The Frankfurt facility, covering around 1,000 square meters, is the third of its kind, following branches in Changwon, Korea and Atlanta, the US. Its primary focus is to develop high-quality HVAC technologies for residential, commercial and industrial
Companies July 15, 2024
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[KH Explains] Here's why 'sugar-free' is not such a sweet deal
Beverages and food items labeled with "zero" -- intended to indicate they are sugar-free -- have faced criticism in Korea, as their promoted benefits often lead consumers to overconsume them, believing they contain no ingredients that could negatively impact health. In recent years, zero-labeled items have emerged among Korean consumers, largely driven by the increasing demand for healthier sugar-free snacks. These products provide a similar sweetness as those made with regular sugar b
Industry July 14, 2024
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Coupang denies speculations of buying Homeplus Express
South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang said Friday it is not considering acquiring a part of Homeplus, a supermarket chain grappling with poor performance in recent years. The announcement was made in response to local media reports suggesting that Coupang plans to acquire Homeplus Express from MBK Partners, the private equity fund that owns Homeplus. Homeplus' supermarket business comes in two types: Homeplus, a large discount store, and Homeplus Express, a smaller hypermarket. Homeplus o
Companies July 12, 2024
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