Articles by Lee Yoon-seo
Lee Yoon-seo
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Fila releases sustainability report, bolsters product circularity
South Korean sportswear brand Fila on Wednesday released its latest annual sustainability report, as part of efforts to enforce its mid-to long-term slogan to operate a transparent and eco-friendly business. "Fila made significant strides in its pursuit of sustainability management throughout 2022," a Fila Holdings official said. "Last year was particularly meaningful in that (Fila) further strengthened (the firm's) mid- to long-term strategies in all directions of sustainabi
Industry June 29, 2023
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[Best Brand] Pearly Gates entices young golfers with fresh lineup
Pearly Gates, South Korean fashion company Creas F&C's luxury golf brand, has launched its brand-new spring and summer golf wear collection in a bid to ramp up efforts for growth in the burgeoning golf apparel market among young Korean consumers. For the summer, Pearly Gates released three collections under different themes: "Preppy Collection," "Flower Collection" and "Cheer up! Collection." Whilst the Preppy Collection focuses on simple designs with white
Industry June 28, 2023
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[Best Brand] Easydew releases new high-tech skin care lineup
Easydew, the skin care brand under Daewoong Pharmaceutical, said it will be releasing a new line of functional cosmetics amid the increased demand for beauty products that provide health benefits. Daewoong Pharmaceutical said Easydew recently unveiled a new product line dedicated to targeting hyperpigmentation and freckles. The lineup consists of three products including Melatoning Cream, Melatoning Sun Cream, and Melatoning Sun Cushion. According to the pharmaceutical firm, the products offer p
Industry June 28, 2023
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Food ministry vows to double K-food exports by 2027
The South Korean government on Wednesday unveiled a plan to drastically ramp up Korea's food exports to combat stagnancy in the domestic food market and to capitalize on the K-food boom overseas. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced a plan that aims to nearly double Korea's agricultural exports from $8.82 billion in 2021 to $15 billion by 2027. With the new plan, the Food Ministry said it will vie for a 9 percent on-year growth on average and ultimately raise t
Consumer June 28, 2023
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Nongshim, Samyang succumb to pressure, cut prices of products
South Korea’s top ramen maker Nongshim said Tuesday it will cut prices of its flagship ramen and snack products, after it came under government pressure to lower costs of daily food products amid prolonged inflation woes. The company said it will cut the prices of Shin Ramyun and Shrimp Crackers by 4.5 percent and 6.9 percent, respectively, starting this Saturday. Based on their retail prices, the price of Shin Ramyun will be lowered from 1,000 won ($0.77) to 950 won on average, while the
Consumer June 27, 2023
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Seoul mayor promotes K-beauty in Japan
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon vowed to support South Korean beauty firms making a foray into Japan, the third-biggest market for cosmetics in the world, during his official visit to the neighbor country, the city government said Tuesday. According to the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul Business Agency, an investment agency under the city government, and eBay Japan signed a memorandum of understanding to foster the online growth of small and medium-sized Korean cosmetics companies in the Japanese b
Consumer June 27, 2023
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K-beauty sees surging growth in Vietnam
Vietnam is seeing exponential growth in demands for South Korean cosmetics, marking it as a potential replacement market for Korean beauty companies suffering from their recently spluttering performances in the major market of China, according to data Monday. According to the Korea Cosmetics Association's data, Korean cosmetics exports to Vietnam from January to May this year surged 43.4 percent compared to the same period a year earlier, logging $187.5 million in exports. Korea's cosm
Consumer June 26, 2023
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Airlines cut flights to China amid lukewarm demand
South Korean airlines have decided to downsize the number of routes between Korea and China during the summer peak season, following less-than-expected passenger demand for traveling between the two countries, according to industry sources on Sunday. National carrier Korean Air said it will stop the operation of routes between Gimpo International Airport and Beijing from Aug. 1 to Oct. 28, while its routes connecting Incheon Airport and Xian will also be suspended from Aug. 9 to Oct. 28. The nat
Mobility June 25, 2023
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[Weekender] Tennis launches strong serve at golf in Korea
Tennis is the new black, and the sport is giving golf a run for its money in South Korea. Koreans' expenditure on tennis-related commodities rose by 440 percent compared to 2019, according to BC Card's analysis of the credit card spending of its some 42 million users. Data compiled by the big data center at credit card firm Shinhan Card also showed the amount of spending at tennis courts jumped by 336 percent, compared to the same period in 2019. And companies have been swift to jump o
weekender June 24, 2023
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Coupang, Naver dominate Korea's e-commerce market
South Korea's no. 1 e-commerce operator, Coupang, and its local archrival, Naver Shopping, are dominating the South Korean e-commerce industry, taking up some 65 percent of the local market, according to a survey Tuesday. According to the consumer data analysis platform Opensurvey's research on 2,500 respondents aged between 20 to 59, Coupang was the most frequently used e-commerce service for Koreans, making up for 37.7 percent of responses. Naver Shopping came in second, with 27.2 pe
Consumer June 20, 2023
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Ramen firms under pressure to lower prices
South Koreans ramen makers said Monday that it is currently difficult to adjust the prices of their ramen products, in response to the South Korean government's recent call for them to cut prices amid the fall in raw material costs. "Milling companies were supplied with months' worth of raw materials when their costs were high. Even if the prices of wheat and other major materials needed for making ramen have fallen recently, it is difficult to adjust the price of ramen immediatel
Consumer June 19, 2023
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Fukushima water fears stoke soaring salt demand
Online transactions of salt surged by more than 800 percent in a week as Korean consumers feared the release of wastewater from the defunct Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea could affect food safety, a recent analysis by an online tracking firm showed. The amount of online transactions of salt products increased by 817 percent between June 7-13, compared to the same period a week earlier, according to online price comparison service provider Danawa. Sales of salt at offline stores als
Consumer June 18, 2023
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Philips Korea plogs at Han River
Philips Korea, the Korean unit of multinational health technology company Philips, said it recently participated in a "plogging" event in Seoul as a part of its efforts to bolster environmental, social and governance management practices, according to the company on Sunday. The company said some 70 employees and executives including Park Jae-in, the CEO of Philips Korea, went plogging, a new trend in the environmental movement to jog while picking up litter, at Yeouido Hangang Park in
Industry June 18, 2023
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Twice as many millionaires to leave S. Korea in 2023: report
Amid the increasing trend for high-net-worth individuals to migrate to other countries, more than 800 Korean millionaires, which is double the amount compared to last year, are expected to migrate to foreign countries in 2023, a report said. According to a report released by English residence and citizenship investment advisory firm Henley & Partners, Korea's net outflow of high-net-worth individuals, or HNWIs, is estimated to jump from 400 to 800 in 2023. The number marks Korea as the
Economy June 15, 2023
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Qatar seeks to bolster strategic ties with Korea
Qatar called for investments from South Korea companies amid expanding economic ties between the nations, vowing diverse incentives that include 100 percent foreign ownership of listed firms and drastic tax cuts, at an investment forum hosted by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Embassy of Qatar to Korea in Seoul, Wednesday. "Qatar has grown as the key pillar of the Gulf Cooperation Council economy through the means of diversifying its carbon-dependent economic structure, s
Industry June 15, 2023
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