Articles by Kim Yon-se
Kim Yon-se
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Firms tap new markets to overcome eurozone crisis
Conglomerates recall their successful countermeasures against 2008-9 global financial crisisChiefs of the nation’s major conglomerates are rolling up their sleeves to minimize the negative impact from the eurozone debt crisis, directing their respective staff to set up instruction manuals to cope with external woes.Some of the business groups have been reusing or upgrading successful countermeasures used during the 2008-09 global financial crisis.When the demand for vehicles declined sharply in
Industry June 26, 2012
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Trucker strike spooks business
The nation’s unionized truck drivers walked out of their jobs on Monday, demanding a 30 percent hike in trucking fees and legislation of a guaranted minimum wage and labor rights.Government and industry officials expressed worries over the impact on the economy from the general strike, which comes three years after truckers staged a strike in June 2009.Public officials are also concerned about the possibility that parcel delivery service workers will follow suit.Government officials said about t
Industry June 25, 2012
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Seoul stocks fall 1.19% ahead of EU summit
South Korean stocks fell 1.19 percent Monday ahead of a European Union summit and amid weak U.S. and Chinese economic data, analysts said. The local currency fell against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index plunged 22.01 points to 1,825.38, marking the third straight session of decline. Trading volume was very light at 277 million shares worth 4.08 trillion won ($3.51 billion), with losers outpacing gainers 501 to 316.“There is persistent uncertainty surrounding the E
June 25, 2012
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Philips fined for not cutting prices despite EU FTA
Philips Electronics became the first foreign company to be subject to the nation’s antitrust regulatory sanctions for pressuring stores not to cut prices despite the Korea-EU Free Trade Agreement.The Fair Trade Commission said Sunday that it reprimanded the Netherlands-based company with fines of 1.5 billion won ($1.3 million) for not reflecting the reduced tariff on its prices of products in the local market.The company, which sells a variety of home appliances as a unit of Royal Philips Electr
Industry June 24, 2012
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Biz sentiment falls for third quarter
South Korea’s leading business confidence index fell for the third quarter, reflecting concerns that persistent global economic woes will hurt the country’s exports in the coming months, a survey carried out by a local economic organization showed Sunday.The business survey index for the July-September quarter came to 88, a drop of 11 points from the estimate for the current quarter, the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry said.The BSI forecast for the April-June period reached 99, up from 77
Industry June 24, 2012
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Large luxury cruise ship arrives in Jeju Island
The largest luxury cruise ship to arrive in South Korea docked in the port of Jeju Saturday as the resort island moves to emerge as one of Northeast Asia’s leading tourist destinations.The Voyager of the Seas cruise liner arrived early in the morning at Jeju Port to the fanfare of local authorities and traditional performances.Jeju prepared special garlands and plaques for the passengers who arrived on the ship that weighs 137,276 gross tons, is 311 meters long, has a maximum width of 47.55 mete
Industry June 24, 2012
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Plan to privatize KAI faces stiff opposition
A plan to privatize Korea Aerospace Industries, the nation’s sole aircraft manufacturer, faces growing opposition from union workers and local residents.Civic groups and local politicians also oppose the move.KAI’s largest share holder is the Korea Finance Corp. with 26.41 percent stake. The state-run financier and three other major shareholders plan to sell a stake of about 40 percent (worth about $1 billion) in KAI within this year. The other three owners are Hyundai Motor Group, Samsung Techw
Industry June 24, 2012
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Korea joining ‘20-50 club’ marks new chapter: Finance Ministry
South Korea joining the ranks of the exclusive “20-50 club” marks a new chapter in the development history of the country, the government said Saturday.The finance ministry said as the country’s population has passed the 50 million mark and it has been able to maintain a per capita income of over $20,000, South Korea has achieved an unprecedented feat for a newly industrialized economy.The 20-50 club is a coined termed by the local media to highlight countries who possess sizable populations and
June 24, 2012
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Daewoo International gives scholarship to Colombians
Daewoo International Corp., a South Korean trading firm, said Sunday it has given $50,000 in scholarships to a Colombian association of Korean War veterans’ family members.A ceremony was held in the South Korean embassy in Bogota on Wednesday and attended by about 30 people, including the top South Korean envoy to Colombia, according to the company.A committee, made up of members of the South Korean embassy and Daewoo International Corp., plans to award scholarships to 50 recipients over the nex
Industry June 24, 2012
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Results of EU summit to affect Seoul stocks
South Korean stocks will be influenced by the results coming out of the European Union’s summit meeting scheduled for late next week that could help determine the future of the euro monetary union, local analysts said Saturday.The country’s key stock index, the KOSPI, closed at 1,847.39 on Friday, a drop of 0.57 percent or 10.77 points from the week before. The decrease marks the first time in five weeks that the bourse lost ground on a weekly basis, and was brought on by disappointment over the
June 24, 2012
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GM gets best quality scores; Jaguar joins Lexus
General Motors Co., boosting the reliability of Cadillac and Chevrolet models, had its best performance ever in J.D. Power & Associates’ new-car quality survey, with three of four brands above the industry average.Toyota Motor Corp.’s Lexus luxury line topped the survey for the second consecutive year and its namesake brand ranked eighth. Honda Motor Co. had the highest-rated mainstream brand at No. 5, one spot ahead of its Acura luxury line. Jaguar leaped 18 spots to a tie for second with Porsc
Industry June 24, 2012
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Korea to see vehicle sales drop by 2.1% in 2012: report
Local and import brands’ vehicle sales in Korea are projected to fall by 2.1 percent in 2012, compared to the previous year, an automotive research center said Thursday.In its second-half outlook on the world’s vehicle market, the Korea Automobile Research Institute predicted that global companies will see the pace of sales growth “slow down markedly.”Affected by the weaker consumer sentiment globally, the local market will see “the number of vehicle sales stay about 1.55 million units this year
Industry June 21, 2012
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Stocks fall 0.79% on U.S. Fed disappointment
South Korean stocks fell 0.79 percent Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve failed to announce new economic stimulus measures to fuel growth of the world’s largest economy, analysts said. The local currency dipped against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index gave up 14.97 points to close at 1,889.15. Trading volume was light at 369 million shares worth 3.72 trillion won ($3.23 billion), with gainers outpacing losers 421 to 402.“The Fed’s plan to maintain its current
Industry June 21, 2012
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Chung Foundation offers college loans
The Chung Mong-koo Foundation of Hyundai Motor Group said Wednesday that it will accept applications from college students for a tuition fee loan program, which offers low interest rates.“For the second semester, students will be allowed to enjoy college loans with interest rates that range between 0 and 3 percent per annum,” the automotive group said in a statement.The program is designed to support students struggling with high-interest loans from the secondary banking sector or private moneyl
Industry June 20, 2012
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OB seeks to cement No. 1 status with new CEO
Oriental Brewery Co. said Wednesday it has appointed Jang In-soo, the company’s deputy chief executive, as CEO.Jang, who took office as the top decision-maker on the same day, has taken the initiative to overtake Hite-Jinro in the local beer market since he was named the deputy CEO in charge of sales in January 2010, OB said in a statement. “We’ve captured 54.5 percent of the market while Hite-Jinro’s share stood at 45.5 percent,” a company spokeswoman said.“We surpassed Hite-Jinro for the eight
Industry June 20, 2012
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