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Samsung Electronics considers building new plant in US
Samsung Electronics Co. has been considering building a new plant in the United States in line with its "mid to long-term base strategy," a senior executive said Thursday. Seo Byung-sam, vice president of Samsung's home appliance unit, made the remarks at a meeting with reporters in Seoul, after the Wall Street Journal reported that the company is in preliminary talks to build a new US facility for home appliances.Samsung's logo (Yonhap)"We are considering building a plant in the United States i
Industry March 9, 2017
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Hyundai, Kia aiming to up market share with new models
South Korea's top carmaker Hyundai Motor Co. and its smaller affiliate Kia Motors Corp. are striving to boost their domestic market share with new models after suffering a setback last year due to underdogs' strong performances, industry sources said Thursday.The combined market share of Hyundai and Kia, the flagships of Hyundai Motor Group, ticked down to 65.4 percent in 2016 from 67.7 percent the previous year as their three smaller rivals performed better than expected.The downturn continued
Mobility March 9, 2017
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Korea not likely to face massive job losses despite 4th industrial revolution
South Korea will not likely suffer from massive job losses with the advent of the fourth industrial revolution -- which will bring production automation and a streamlined governance system -- due to preemptive investments, a report said Thursday.Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho said recently his government will pursue state-run R&D funds and deregulation to improve the country's economic and social systems and make them more suited for the fourth industrial revolution.A file photo of South Korea's Fin
March 9, 2017
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Top court upholds fine on former head of Shinhan Financial
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a ruling that fined Shin Sang-hoon, former president of Shinhan Financial Group, 20 million won ($17,300) for embezzlement. Shin Sang-hoon (Yonhap file photo)The 69-year-old Shin was indicted in 2010 on charges of embezzling 1.56 billion won in consultancy fees between 2005 and 2009, inflicting a loss of 43.8 billion won on the company through the provision of illegal loans between 2006 and 2007 and pocketing 860 million won in bribes from three Korean-Japane
March 9, 2017
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Five years into effect, Korea-US FTA helps both
Contrary to what many in the United States may believe, the country's bilateral free trade agreement with South Korea has been mutually beneficial, if not more so for the United States, since its enactment five years earlier, a report suggested Thursday.According to the report from the Institute for International Trade, the combined share of American products in South Korea's import market came to 10.64 percent last year, up 2.14 percentage points from 8.5 percent in 2011, a year before the Kore
March 9, 2017
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Korean firms need to take more risks in Russia
South Korean companies may need to take more risks in Russia, especially amid signs of economic recovery there, a report said Thursday.The report from the Korea International Trade Association noted the country's overall exports to Russia have dipped at a much greater rate than those of other countries, including the United States, that have been imposing economic sanctions against Moscow following its military intervention in Ukraine in early 2014. Russian currency, ruble (123RF)In 2015, South
Industry March 9, 2017
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US decides anti-dumping duty on Korean power transformer
The US government has decided to slap a higher than preliminarily set anti-dumping rate on large power transformers exported by a South Korean firm, the latest in a series of trade restrictions imposed on locally made goods under the Trump administration.Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., a major shipyard here, said Thursday that the US Department of Commerce made a filing to impose a 61 percent anti-dumping duty on large power transformers produced by the shipbuilder.(Yonhap)In September last year,
Industry March 9, 2017
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Court in final preparations to rule on Park impeachment
The Constitutional Court was shrouded in secrecy Thursday as the justices made final preparations to deliver their ruling on whether to oust or reinstate President Park Geun-hye exactly one day later.Park was impeached by parliament in December for allegedly letting her close friend Choi Soon-sil meddle in state affairs and colluding with her to extort millions of dollars from local conglomerates, including Samsung Group.The verdict on her impeachment will be delivered by the court's acting chie
Politics March 9, 2017
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KDIC opens office in Cambodia
South Korea's state-run deposit insurer said Thursday it has opened a branch office in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to help recover local property assets once owned by bankrupt Korean savings banks.Cambodia has 78.5 percent of overseas assets, mostly bad debts, currently managed by the Korea Deposit Insurance Corp., which has taken over from defunct savings banks.The sign of the Korea Deposit Insurance Corp. in an undated file photo (Yonhap)Several South Korean savings banks made investments in project
March 9, 2017
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SM Group set to be picked as preferred bidder for STX
SM Group, a medium-sized shipping group in South Korea, is set to be picked as the preferred bidder for STX Corp. this week, industry sources said Thursday.According to the sources, SM Group and three others made offers earlier this week to buy the cash-strapped STX, an affiliate of the now-defunct shipping conglomerate STX.The logo of SM Group (Yonhap)Since mid-February, trading of STX has been suspended on the Seoul bourse due to the erosion of its capital base. The company faces the risk of b
Industry March 9, 2017
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Economic recovery remains sluggish due to faltering private consumption
Faltering private consumption is dragging down South Korea's flaccid economic recovery, which has shown some signs of an upturn in exports and investment, a government report said Thursday."An upside mode of exports is expanding to production and investment, but domestic demand, such as consumption, continues to slow down and limit the recovery for the entire economy," the finance ministry said in its monthly economy assessment report called the "Green Book."An image depicting the sluggish econo
March 9, 2017
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GM Korea cuts All New Cruze prices to catch up with competitors
GM Korea Co. said Thursday it has lowered the price of its new compact car amid the delay in the production and delivery of the vehicles to address defective airbag parts.The South Korean unit of USautomaker General Motors Co. cut the price range of the All New Cruze models to 16.9 million won ($14,616) and 23.4 million won, down from their earlier price range of 18.9 million won and 24.7 million won.(Yonhap)The original price tags were a bit higher than their competitors, Hyundai Motor Co.'s Av
Mobility March 9, 2017
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KEB Hana Bank executive quits over scandal
A senior executive of KEB Hana Bank has quit for allegedly being promoted to his previous post with the backing of President Park Geun-hye's confidante, the lender said Thursday.KEB Hana Bank said it accepted the resignation submitted by Lee Sang-hwa, who was in charge of global sales at the major South Korean lender, on Wednesday.The logo of KEB Hana Bank (Yonhap)Lee had been relieved of his duties as of Tuesday.Lee's departure came just days after special prosecutors said that Park's longtime
March 9, 2017
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US airman honored by monument for rescuing war orphans
South Korea has set up a monument to honor a late US airman for his contributions during the 1950-53 Korean War, the military said Thursday.The monument was unveiled in a ceremony at the Jeju Aerospace Museum on the country's southern resort island of Jeju to remember Col. Dean E. Hess, called the "father of war orphans" and trainer of South Korean pilots during the war, the Air Force said in a statement. The monument honoring Col. Dean E. Hess (Courtesy of the Air Force) (Yonhap)In December 195
Social Affairs March 9, 2017
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Obesity sharply raises risk for kidney disease
Obesity sharply increases the risk of developing chronic kidney failure, a report said Thursday, urging obese people to undergo regular testing to prevent the disease.In the report released to mark World Kidney Day, the Korean Society of Nephrology said chronic kidney disease has been found to be 3.8 times more likely to develop in super obese people with a body mass index of 35 or higher. (Yonhap)The prevalence of kidney disease for super obese people stands at 25.2 percent, compared to the cor
Technology March 9, 2017
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