Articles by Jo He-rim
Jo He-rim
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[Behind the Wheel] Volkswagen Tiguan -- good value, low price
It is not the fanciest car, but Volkswagen’s Tiguan shows that being faithful to the basics can be a charm. Around the globe, the sport utility vehicle has sold over 6 million units, earning a reputation as a steady seller. For Volkswagen Korea, it is the most important model, since it accounted for over 10,000 of the 17,615 units the company sold last year. With a clear and differentiated strategy to position itself as the best value for money among all imported car brands, Volkswage
Mobility Sept. 5, 2021
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SPC Group to open 18th Shake Shack in Hongdae
SPC Group will open its 18th Shake Shack store in the bustling Hongdae district in Seoul in September, the company said Friday. While the store is currently under renovation, Shake Shack has decorated the fence around the store with a colorful mural by media artist Vakki depicting burgers and milkshakes in an “urban playground,” SPC said. Shake Shack has featured similar art on the fence of every one of its stores across the country. To celebrate the opening of the Hongdae bran
Consumer Sept. 3, 2021
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Genesis to go all electric by 2025
Genesis, the luxury auto brand of Hyundai Motor Group, will completely phase out internal combustion cars by 2025, it said Thursday, becoming the first Hyundai-owned car brand to announce a full transition to electric vehicles. Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun presented the EV-only vision for Genesis, appearing in a livestream video on its official YouTube channel. He said the brand will achieve carbon neutrality by 2035. “Genesis has been on an intensive, bold and successful
Mobility Sept. 2, 2021
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‘High school economics textbooks biased, lack practical knowledge’
Economics textbooks used in South Korean high schools lack practical knowledge about real-life issues, such as personal finance, and are biased against corporations, a study released by a big business lobby claimed Wednesday. In its report, the Federation of Korean Industries claimed that young adults in Korea were falling behind in terms of economic knowledge compared to older generations, due to a lack of proper education. FKI commissioned Yang Joon-mo, an economics professor at Yonsei Univ
Industry Sept. 1, 2021
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Major burdens for companies: COVID-19, raw material prices, interest rates
The resurgence of the coronavirus virus, increases in raw material prices and interest rates were the biggest concerns of companies here, a survey showed Monday. The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry conducted a survey on 310 companies -- 104 conglomerates and 206 small- and midsize firms -- and found that those three factors were the major burdens affecting them and the economy. In the survey, 81.6 percent of the companies chose the rise in raw material prices as a major concern, and
Industry Aug. 30, 2021
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Hyundai Oil Bank rolls out beer inspired by premium gasoline brand
Hyundai Oil Bank has rolled out an IPA beer in collaboration with CU, a leading convenience store franchise here, to offer an exciting experience to the MZ generation, the Korean oil company said Monday. The beer, named “Premium IPA,” hit the shelves last month, Hyundai Oil Bank said. It took inspiration from Kazen, Hyundai Oil Bank’s premium gasoline brand that had undergone an overhaul last year, the oil refinery said. Kazen, a portmanteau of the words “Kaizer&rdquo
Industry Aug. 30, 2021
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[Behind the Wheel] Kia EV6 aims to rule road with ‘tiger-like’ performance
Kia has rolled out its first all-electric vehicle, the EV6, racking up over 30,000 preorders. From the appearance alone, the compact sport utility vehicle’s exuberant presence could be felt from its sleek and aggressive exterior design with the “Digital Tiger Face” front. On the road, the vehicle showed off a performance that goes well beyond the favorable first impression, reminiscent of a sports car. The Korea Herald had the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the Kia
Mobility Aug. 30, 2021
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Posco to develop LCO2 carrier with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
Posco is partnering with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard to develop liquefied carbon dioxide carrier to gain an upper hand in the carbon capture, utilization and storage market, the steelmaker said Friday. Posco, the country’s leading steelmaker, said it has agreed to build the liquefied CO2 carrier, as the demand for such ships is expected to grow amid the global movement for carbon neutrality and the transition to hydrogen energy. Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, Lloyd’s Re
Industry Aug. 27, 2021
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SK chief encourages workers to share opinions regularly for ‘deep change’
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won encouraged company workers to share opinions regularly and pursue changes, at an in-house forum, SK said Friday. “This year’s Icheon Forum has provided as a place to explore practical ways to understand the changes in the world and to pursue deep change,” Chey said during the closing ceremony of the Icheon Forum Thursday. “Let’s hold discussions on a regular basis and pursue changes for SK.” SK Group held the annual in-hou
Industry Aug. 27, 2021
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FTC to look into problems consumers face on e-commerce platforms
South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission will commission a research project to determine the major problems that consumers face when they use e-commerce platforms, in an effort to seek a better understanding of the booming e-commerce sector. According to government sources Thursday, the antitrust watchdog posted a notice on the state-run Korea ON-Line E-Procurement System on Monday, seeking bidders to carry out the project. The FTC saw the need for systemized research on the issue as e-comme
Industry Aug. 26, 2021
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Ikea Korea says won’t raise prices in next 12 months
Ikea Korea will not raise product prices in the next 12 months, sticking to its policy of offering quality products at low prices, the Swedish furniture giant’s Korean unit said Thursday. Holding an online press conference, the firm also revealed that in the fiscal year ending this month, it has seen a 23 percent jump in consumer visits to both online and offline stores but sales growth stood at a disappointing 3.4 percent. In the previous fiscal year, the company had reported about 30 p
Consumer Aug. 26, 2021
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Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-koo Foundation revamps scholarship program
Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-koo Foundation has revamped its scholarship program to foster 1,100 talents in the next five years, the foundation said Wednesday. Renamed Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-koo Scholarship, the scholarships will support talented people in five different categories: global, future industry, international cooperation, social innovation, and art and culture. The foundation seeks to provide the recipients not only with financial support, but with education opportunities to groom t
Mobility Aug. 25, 2021
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HanmiGlobal among world’s top 10 construction project management firms: survey
HanmiGlobal, a South Korean construction project management service provider, has been named one of the world’s top 10 players in the field in a global survey, the company said Tuesday. It ranked 10th in the top 20 non-US firms in total global CM/PM fees in the 2021 ENR Top International Survey, released by Engineering News Record. CM refers to construction management and PM, project management. It climbed up a notch in the ranking from the previous year, as it achieved a combined $24
Industry Aug. 24, 2021
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Robots to fry chicken at Kyochon
Kyochon F&B, the firm behind South Korea’s biggest fried chicken franchise Kyochon Chicken, is deploying chicken-frying robots, the company said Tuesday. According to Kyochon, the first such machine has started work at one of its franchise stores in Songdo, Incheon. Kyochon double fries its chicken to create a unique crisp texture, and the robots will take charge of the second act, the firm said. Developed jointly with Doosan Robotics, the machine is a cooperative robot that can
Consumer Aug. 24, 2021
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Yanolja wins suit against rival over data theft
Accommodation booking app Yanolja won a compensation suit it filed against a local rival for stealing confidential company information, according to a regional court Monday. The Seoul Central District Court ordered Good Choice Company, the firm behind the accommodation booking platform of the same name, to pay 1 billion won ($852,300) to Yanolja as compensation for its theft of Yanolja’s business data. The court said Good Choice gained profit from using information gathered from Yanol
Industry Aug. 23, 2021
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