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Kia Motors' Mexico sales jump fivefold in 2016
Sales of South Korea's No. 2 automaker Kia Motors Corp. in Mexico jumped more than five times from a year earlier in 2016, suggesting a possible solution to a newly proposed U.S. tax on foreign-made cars that could affect Kia vehicles produced in the Central American nation, market observers and a local trade agency noted Friday.In 2016, Kia Motors sold 58,112 vehicles in Mexico, up 427.3 percent from a year earlier, according to the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency. An aerial view of Kia
Mobility Feb. 10, 2017
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Korea logs budget surplus for 2 straight yrs in 2016
South Korea posted a budget surplus for two years in a row in fiscal 2016 as its tax revenue rose sharply on increased corporate and value added taxes, the finance ministry said Friday.The gross revenue that the government brought in last year came to 345 trillion won ($299.7 billion), while its expenditures totaled 332.2 trillion won, according to the Ministry of Strategy and Finance after closing its books for the fiscal year 2016. (Yonhap)With 4.8 trillion won worth of the balance carried for
Feb. 10, 2017
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FMD outbreak leads to meat price hike
Meat prices in South Korea have risen nearly 10 percent since this year's first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease and may skyrocket should the epidemic spread further, industry sources said Friday.The government confirmed the fourth outbreak at a cow farm Thursday after the first infection was reported last Sunday. It also raised the nation's FMD alert to the highest level and closed all livestock trading markets in a desperate bid to stem its spread. Cows are being vaccinated at a farm in Ando
Feb. 10, 2017
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Oil refiners rack up record earnings in 2016
Refiners in South Korea racked up record earnings last year on the back of improved cracking margins, inventory gains and solid demand for petrochemical products, industry data showed on Friday.The country's four major oil refiners -- SK Innovation Co., GS Caltex Corp., S-Oil Corp. and Hyundai Oilbank Co. -- logged a combined operating income of 8.03 trillion won ($6.96 billion) last year, an all-time high figure. (Yonhap)Industry leader SK Innovation already posted a record operating income of
Industry Feb. 10, 2017
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US 'secondary sanctions' on China likely to backfire: China expert
US "secondary sanctions" on Chinese firms doing business with North Korea would more likely to backfire rather than achieve the goal of inducing Beijing to render greater cooperation in efforts to rein in Pyongyang, an expert said Thursday.Yun Sun, a senior associate at the Stimson Center, made the remark during a discussion in Washington amid growing speculation the administration of US President Donald Trump is likely to adopt "secondary sanctions" or a "secondary boycott," penalizing Chinese
Foreign Affairs Feb. 10, 2017
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iPhone boasts most storage space
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has the biggest storage capacity among 10 smartphones manufactured by global tech firms, data showed Friday.The average storage capacity of iPhones came to 66 gigabytes during the third quarter of last year, the data by research firm CounterPoint showed. (Apple Inc.)Apple shipped its latest iPhone 7 with a minimum of 32 GBs of capacity for the entry-level model in September 2016.Four Chinese vendors -- Vivo, Oppo, Xiaomi and Huawei Technologies Co. -- followed Apple in the to
Technology Feb. 10, 2017
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US official warns NK provocations could affect Trump's strategy on Pyongyang
A senior US official on Thursday warned North Korea not to undertake any provocations, saying such actions would affect the strategy the administration of US President Donald Trump is putting together to deal with Pyongyang, according to a news report.The unidentified official also told a conference call with reporters that it is premature to discuss Trump's policy on how to deal with the North's nuclear program, according to a Reuters report.The White House has reportedly launched a North Korea
North Korea Feb. 10, 2017
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Europe, consumer goods key to export increase
A rise in shipments to European markets will likely boost South Korea's overall exports this year, a local trade agency said Friday, urging local firms to focus on consumer goods and large construction projects in Europe.Citing a recent survey of 162 South Korean companies and their buyers in Europe, Kim Jae-hong, head of the state-run Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, said the country's exports to Europe were expected to rise 3.8 percent this year, surpassing the 3.4 percent on-year incr
Feb. 10, 2017
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Tech-savvy youngsters turn to mobile apps for everyday life
Chang Ji-eun, a 27-year-old graphic designer, starts her day with a one-hour pilates class at a premium boutique studio in the upscale neighborhood of Cheongdam in southern Seoul and gets healthy homemade-style soup made with "doenjang," or soybean paste, delivered for dinner. She does both of these through applications on her iPhone.With the use of smartphones growing rapidly, online-to-offline (O2O) startups have sprung up in South Korea in recent years, enabling consumers to use an app or web
Technology Feb. 10, 2017
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Hyundai Heavy bags another FSRU deal
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., a major shipyard in South Korea, has secured a deal from a Turkish consortium to build a floating storage regasification unit, industry sources said Friday.The deal follows last month's similar deal from a Norwegian firm to build one FSRU. (Yonhap)Under the current contract, Hyundai Heavy has an option to build one more FSRU, whose price is currently estimated at $230 million, the sources said.Recently, local shipbuilders have secured orders to build four FSRUs in t
Industry Feb. 10, 2017
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Outlook for food service sector stays grim
South Korea's food service industry is forecast to remain in the doldrums due to anemic consumption and other negative factors, a government report showed Friday.The current business survey index for the food service industry decreased to 65.04 for the fourth quarter of last year from 67.51 three months earlier, according to the report by the farm ministry and the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp. (Yonhap)The index measures how the industry fared for the past three months, compared with th
Industry Feb. 10, 2017
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Boy band NCT wins endorsement deal from Thai firm Singha
Korean idol group NCT has been hired by Thailand's Singha Corp. to promote the company's popular dried seaweed snack, the group's agency said Thursday. Five of the total 15 NCT members -- Ten, Taeyong, Doyoung, Mark and Jaehyun -- held a two-day promotional event in Bangkok from Tuesday for Singha's seaweed snack Masita, S.M. Entertainment said. The singers were greeted by hundreds of fans upon their arrival at the Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport on Tuesday, S.M. Entertainment said. O
Performance Feb. 9, 2017
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[FROM THE SCENE] Justices irritated by ‘too many unnecessary’ questions
Justices overseeing President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment trial Thursday expressed irritation at “too many unnecessary questions” during witness questioning, amid the widespread public notion Park is employing delay tactics to boost the chances of a verdict favorable to her. During the 12th hearing of the historic trial, justices interrupted both sides --representatives of the impeached Park and the parliament -- several times to take issue with repetitive and unclear questions. “He already answ
Social Affairs Feb. 9, 2017
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Doctors to face penalty for taking selfie with corpse
Five doctors who took a photo with a cadaver may face serious consequences, after one posted the picture on his Instagram. The Ministry of Health and Welfare said Thursday that it is currently investigating the case and considering taking disciplinary steps against doctors. According to the Act on Dissection and Preservation of Corpse, those who conduct pathological or anatomical research on a corpse should exercise an appropriate demeanor. It is forbidden to share or post photos of cadavers if
Social Affairs Feb. 9, 2017
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NK's chief of missile operations absent from public eye, triggers speculations
North Korea's missile operations commander did not show up for a key military event this week, an unusual absence which some observers linked to the country's alleged preparations for an intercontinental missile launch.Gen. Kim Rak-gyom, the chief of strategic forces, wasn't present at the defense ministry's briefing session Tuesday marking the 69th anniversary of the North Korean armed forces. It was broadcast one day later by the state-run Korean Central TV Broadcasting Station.Top military of
North Korea Feb. 9, 2017
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