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Park Ga-young
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Two major policy lenders to cut costs by 70bn won
South Korea's two policy lenders said Monday they will reduce costs by about 70 billion won ($61.2 million) in the coming years as part of their ongoing restructuring.The Korea Development Bank (KDB) and the Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank) said they will cut jobs and wages to stay slim and regain financial health. The KDB said it will slash the number of its employees by 10 percent to 2,874 by 2021 and cut the annual salaries of executives and operating costs.The policy bank also said it
Oct. 31, 2016
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SK Group executive grilled over scandal-ridden foundations
An executive of South Korea's major conglomerate SK Group was questioned by prosecutors Monday over allegations the group was unlawfully pressured to donate to two nonprofit foundations, linked to a controversial figure with close ties to President Park Geun-hye. The prosecution said it called in the executive, identified only by his surname Park, to question him over the Mir Foundation and the K-Sports Foundation. South Korea's big businesses, such as Samsung and Hyundai, are said to have don
Companies Oct. 31, 2016
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Production, consumption slip in September
South Korea’s industrial output and consumption shrank in September, government data showed Monday, reflecting the nation’s dire economics situation. The impact from sluggish exports, the Galaxy Note 7 recall, Hyundai Motor strike and Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy were felt on the indexes of industrial output and consumption in September, according to data released by Statistics Korea. The index of all industry production in September decreased by 0.8 percent from the previous month
Oct. 31, 2016
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[Herald Interview] Korea needs to better protect intellectual property against illicit trade: experts
South Korea needs to ramp up its efforts to protect intellectual property rights in its combat against illicit trade, two experts who came to Seoul to attend the 2016 Korea-EU Intellectual Property Rights Conference, hosted by the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea, told the Korea Herald earlier this month. A team led by Chris Clague, senior editor of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), had published the Illicit Trade Environment Index prior to the event hosted by the European Chamber of
Industry Oct. 30, 2016
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SKT, Hana launch joint venture Finnq
SK Telecom and Hana Financial Group launched a joint venture focusing on mobile financial services, the companies said in a press release Sunday. The joint venture, Finnq, was established with a starting capital of 50 billion won ($43 million) with SK Telecom holding a 49 percent stake while Hana owns the remaining 51 percent. The new venture will be backed by SK Telecom’s advance mobile platform technology and big data analysis capability, as well as Hana’s vario
Companies Oct. 30, 2016
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[Graphic News] Top 10 earners control 45% of total income
The top 10 percent of South Korea’s highest income earners account for 44.9 percent of the country’s total income as of 2012, according to data from the International Monetary Fund and The World Wealth and Income Database. This makes South Korea the No. 2 country among major economies in terms of income inequality, only after the US, where the top 10 percent of income earners make up 47.8 percent of the country’s total income. South Korea’s income equality is worsening rapidly. It jumped 15.6 pe
Oct. 27, 2016
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[ADVERTISING AWARDS] Coway aspires to go beyond water, into 'life care'
By Yong-Joo ParkMarketing general manager at CowayCoway wants to go beyond being a water care company to become a “life care” company. As such a company, Coway helps foster a clean environment by nurturing healthy habits through customized care of the air, the body and sleep to improve the quality of customers’ lives and maximize their happiness. That is why Coway has established a company vision: Coway equals a life care company.Park Yong-jooTo share our new vision with customers, Coway has bee
Industry Oct. 27, 2016
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KOTRA head vows to help revive exports despite dim outlook
Despite a gloomy export outlook, the head of the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency vowed his agency would devote itself to help revive declining exports in the last quarter of the year. “We will put forward our best efforts to help revive exports,” Kim said during a press conference held in Seoul. But he remained skeptical about the outlook for the rest of the year. “It is unlikely that exports in the rest of the year will buck the prolonged losing trend,”
Oct. 26, 2016
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3rd generation making their moves
South Korea’s leading companies such as Samsung and Hyundai have more than 60 years of history under their belt and these family-run enterprises now face leadership transitions as the third generation begins to take over. These conglomerates face the daunting task of balancing their multinational status with family control over management that now spans multiple generations. Their challenges are further complicated by the slowing economy, low growth and spreading protectionism in major
Companies Oct. 25, 2016
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Hyundai Motor unveils new, sleek Grandeur
South Korea’s largest carmaker Hyundai Motor on Tuesday unveiled the much-awaited sixth generation of the Grandeur. During a media preview event in Seoul, Hyundai designer Koo Min-chul said the new Grandeur will “spearhead a new era” for the company’s designs. “It features a cascading grill inspired by molten metal flowing from a furnace and the curves of Korean ceramics,” Koo told the media. Hyundai’s cascading grill, which was first introdu
Mobility Oct. 25, 2016
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Trade surplus with China halved in 3 years: report
South Korea’s trade surplus with China halved in three years, with the nation’s shipments to the neighboring country also falling for the 15th consecutive month in September, data showed Friday. Raising the alarm in Asia’s fourth-largest economy that heavily depends on exports for its growth, the trade surplus with China plummeted to $9.29 billion in the third quarter of this year from a record-high $17.29 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013. Exports to the country&rs
Oct. 21, 2016
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Korea, EU see surge in intellectual property rights exchange
Experts of intellectual property rights gathered for the fourth annual Korea-EU Intellectual Property Rights Conference on Thursday, highlighting the rising exchange of intellectual property rights and sharing recent legal developments in the field. The conference, organized by the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea, drew 200 participants and 25 speakers from both public and private sectors to share information on the current status and recent developments in Korea and Europe as well as tech
Oct. 20, 2016
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Fourth Chinese firm listed on Kosdaq sees disappointing first trading day
Chinese farm equipment-maker Cayman Golden Century Wheel, the fourth Chinese company to be listed on the secondary Korean bourse, closed weaker than expected on its first trading on Thursday. The company’s stock closed at 3,815 won ($3.40), 4.74 percent lower than the market price set at 4,005 won, while Kosdaq inched up 0.15 percent to 661.26 points. It was higher than the initial public offering price of 3,500 won, but lower than expected, experts said. The price of 3,500 won is 6.
Market Oct. 19, 2016
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Korea-EU IPR Conference to run on Thursday
The fourth Korea-EU Conference on intellectual property rights is scheduled to be held Thursday here, according to the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea. During the conference, experts from both the public and private sector will present on pertinent developments in the field of IPR in Korea and Europe. The Korea-EU Intellectual Property Rights conference invitation. (European Chamber of Commerce in Korea)The conference will begin with a keynote speech titled “Patent protection to secure fut
Industry Oct. 19, 2016
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Hankook Tire unveils high-tech R&D center
DAEJEON -- Hankook Tire on Tuesday unveiled its new research and development facility in Daejoen, signaling the launch of the company’s drive to boost technological leadership in the industry. “Hankook Tire plans to focus on securing original technology, delivering products optimized for various consumers’ needs in this rapidly-changing business environment,” Suh Seung-hwa, vice chairman and CEO of Hankook Tire said during the opening ceremony of its new R&D center, Hankook Technodome.At Technod
Companies Oct. 18, 2016
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