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Park Hyung-ki
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Korea likely to set rice import tariffs at over 500%
South Korea will likely set its tariffs on rice imports at more than 500 percent, a senior government official said Tuesday.“The government plans to set the import tariff rate at the highest possible level to protect the country’s rice industry,” the official from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs told reporters.The move comes as South Korea is scheduled to liberalize its rice market through tarification starting next year. The government is expected to notify the World Trade O
Industry Sept. 2, 2014
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NE Asian economies aim to conclude FTA next year
South Korea, China and Japan have planned to conclude their drawn-out negotiations on a trilateral free-trade deal in 2015, but an agreement may not be achievable unless it is a “high-level and comprehensive pact,” China’s top negotiator to the talks said Tuesday. The three nations began their fifth round of talks in Beijing on Monday aimed at slashing tariffs and other barriers among the three leading economies in Asia. Since launching the talks in late 2012, they have reported little progress
Industry Sept. 2, 2014
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GM Korea launches 2015 Malibu diesel midsize sedan
GM Korea on Tuesday said it would launch its 2015 Malibu diesel sedan in its home market to follow up on the success of the previous model.The updated midsize sedan, which has the same 2-liter “Ecotec” turbo diesel mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission, also features the same external sheet metal and overall dimensions as the outgoing model, which has sold 2,990 units since sales began in March.This powertrain has been rated at 156 horsepower and 35.8 kilogram-meters of torque with an offici
Industry Sept. 2, 2014
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Las Vegas Sands eyes Singapore-style casino resort in Korea
Las Vegas Sands, an American resort and casino operator company, has strong interest in building a world-class integrated resort with a casino that is accessible by locals with certain restrictions, its global business development official said Tuesday.The Nevada-based company that built Marina Bay Sands in Singapore has been eyeing South Korea for its next project as Asia’s fourth-largest economy has been toying with the idea of easing casino regulations to boost tourism and attract investment.
Industry Sept. 2, 2014
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Samsung Heavy to absorb Samsung Engineering
Samsung Heavy Industries will merge with Samsung Engineering in line with efforts by Korea’s biggest conglomerate to streamline its key units.The merger, in which Samsung Heavy will absorb Samsung Engineering, also falls under chairman Lee Kun-hee’s succession plan for his three children, which has been picking up speed since his hospitalization in May.Although Lee and his children do not directly own shares in Samsung Heavy and Samsung Engineering, they hold a considerable interest in the shipb
Industry Sept. 1, 2014
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KEPCO invites bids to sell main office property
South Korea’s state-run power provider Korea Electric Power Corp. said Friday that it has opened bids to sell the land that currently holds its headquarters in Seoul, a highly coveted property that it estimated to be worth 3.33 trillion won ($3.3 billion).KEPCO said it will pick the buyer who offers the highest price through the bidding that will close on Sept. 17. KEPCO’s stated value of the plot is much higher than the state-appraised price of 1.48 trillion won as of end of last year, as well
Industry Aug. 29, 2014
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Investors take out more loans to buy stocks
Investors are taking on record levels of debts to buy stocks as the South Korean equity market is nearing this year’s high on the back of continued foreign buying and market-friendly policies, data showed Friday.The so-called margin debt, or the amount borrowed to purchase securities, stood at 5.18 trillion won ($5.09 billion) Wednesday, the highest in 2014, according to the data compiled by the Korea Financial Investment Association.The Wednesday figure is up 24 percent from the end of last yea
Aug. 29, 2014
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Uber Korea to start trial run of expanded ride-sharing service
Uber Korea, the local affiliate of U.S.-based transportation network company Uber, said Friday it would start a trial operation of an expanded ride-sharing service in Seoul, a move that the South Korean government immediately ruled as illegal.Uber’s latest business move follows a run-in with the Seoul city government, which said last month that the company’s existing cab-booking service was illegal and that it may ban the service.Uber said it would launch an UberX app, which can be downloaded by
Technology Aug. 29, 2014
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Domestic industrial output grows in July
South Korea’s industrial output grew for the second straight month in July, raising expectations that the economic recovery might be gaining some momentum, a government report showed Friday.According to the report by Statistics Korea, production in the mining, manufacturing, gas and electricity industries expanded 1.1 percent last month from June. The growth rate, however, slowed down from a revised 2.6 percent gain a month earlier.Production in the service sector inched down 0.4 percent on-mont
Industry Aug. 29, 2014
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Daum to launch North Korean map service
A map service that provides views of North Korea’s streets and buildings will be launched by a South Korean Internet portal for the first time in the country on Friday as part of efforts to disclose what has been secretly guarded information to the private sector, a state-run geographic institute said.The National Geographic Information Institute said the map, which covers North Korea’s entire territory, will begin operation through Daum Communications, the South’s second-largest online portal,
Technology Aug. 29, 2014
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Korea extends antidumping duties on Chinese plate glass
South Korea’s trade commission said Friday that it has decided to impose antidumping duties on Chinese plate glass for another three years to help protect local manufacturers from price-cutting practices.The Korea Trade Commission said it will keep anti-dumping duties of 15.22-36.01 percent on the Chinese products over the next three years.“The decision will help local plate glass makers suffering from low-priced imports improve their competitiveness and production,” the commission said.The loca
Industry Aug. 29, 2014
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Young mobile game makers see stock value grow
A number of young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s in South Korea’s mobile gaming industry are getting richer after hitting the jackpot with hit games.James Song, the founder and CEO of Gamevil, which is known for its game “Air Penguin,” saw his share value increase the most among mobile game developers, rising almost 200 percent to 234 billion won ($230 million) as of last week.Song, 38, has a 26.41 percent stake in Gamevil, which hit 136,000 won per share last Friday from about 45,000 won in
Technology Aug. 28, 2014
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Studio Mir, DreamWorks sign animation tie-up
Studio Mir, a South Korean animation studio, has signed a deal with DreamWorks Animation to produce up to four TV cartoon series over the next four years.The Korean studio, known for the 2-D martial arts fantasy TV animation “The Legend of Korra,” said Thursday that it would work together with the Hollywood animation behemoth in planning and producing the series, each with 78 episodes. The corporate logo of Studio Mir“The contract with DreamWorks is meaningful since we will be working as partner
Industry Aug. 28, 2014
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LG Innotek develops rare earth-free motor
LG Innotek said Thursday that it had developed an electric motor for automotive dual-clutch transmission systems that does not need rare earth minerals.This was part of LG’s efforts to reduce its reliance on rare earths from China such as neodymium and dysprosium, magnetic elements used in DCT motors, to reduce the impact from the large fluctuations in their prices.A number of auto parts makers have been seeking to develop rare earth-free motors as China controls over 90 percent of the world’s r
Technology Aug. 28, 2014
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[Herald Interview] Count on ingenuity to create new experience: 4:33 chairman
Kwon Joon-mo, founder and chairman of 4:33, a Korean mobile game developer, presents himself as a man of mystery.He does not know exactly which direction he will take his venture or what specific games he will introduce next.Like going through a maze of uncharted territory in games he loves to play three hours a day, he likes to use his creative ingenuity to keep guessing what path he will take.Kwon said all he knows is that 4:33’s games will stay true to being “socially interactive and entertai
Technology Aug. 27, 2014
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