Articles by Seo Jee-yeon
Seo Jee-yeon
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Mini’s fastest ever model offers dynamic racing experience
Being small doesn’t mean you’re not strong. The same rule can be applied to the Mini John Cooper Works, a high-performance Mini. Built for the track, the new Mini JCW, which debuted in Korea last Friday, goes the extra mile in performance compared to the previous model, positioning itself as the fastest and the most powerful car in the Mini family.The car is the second JCW model that Mini has introduced since BMW, Mini’s parent company, bought John Cooper Works in 2006. The acquired firm had bee
Mobility June 28, 2015
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[Best Brand] Renault Samsung’s QM3, compact SUV market leader
QM3, the compact sport utility vehicle brand of Renault Samsung Motors, is strengthening its market leadership in the segment this year, leading the company’s sales growth.According to the nation’s third-largest carmaker, the accumulated sales of QM3 cars since the model’s debut in December 2013 are expected to exceed 30,000 units by June or early July. “Popularity of our compact SUVs has risen since last year. Sales of QM3 cars for the first five months soared 77.4 percent to 7,974 units compar
Mobility June 25, 2015
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Businesses propose recovery plans
The nation’s business community called for action plans to revitalize the sagging domestic economy, hit by the recent outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome.“Business leaders brought in those ideas, with MERS fears dragging down the sagging domestic economy,” said Park Yong-maan, chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry.According to a recent survey conducted by the KCCI, a growing number of Korean companies, especially small and self-employed businesses, felt a financial pinc
Industry June 22, 2015
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Low interest rates spur savings exodus
The growth rate of South Korea’s household savings fell to its lowest level since the global financial crisis, reflecting people’s struggle to seek more profitable investment alternatives amid low interest rates, according to data released by the central bank on Sunday.Household deposits totaled 547.7 trillion won ($494 billion) as of the end of April, up 26.6 trillion won or 5.1 percent from the same period a year ago, the Bank of Korea said.Of that, savings deposits stood at 492.5 trillion won
June 21, 2015
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Farmers hit by MERS, drought, FTA
The spread of Middle East respiratory syndrome is battering the nation’s economy, which was showing signs of recovery, sapping consumer spending and economic activity.The agricultural sector is no exception. Experts said farmers were suffering from a decrease in demand for agricultural products as people avoid crowded places like department and discount stores.According to the Korea Foodservice Industry Research Institute, local restaurants reported an average 38.5 percent drop in sales from Jun
June 21, 2015
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STX Heavy calls off W450b Iraq project
STX Heavy Industries has called off a 450.8 billion won ($406.8 million) contract to build a gas pipeline in Iraq, fueling concerns about the company’s ongoing restructuring efforts. The company said Friday the decision was made due to the prolonged conflict in Anbar, Iraq, where Islamic State extremists have been mounting a wave of attacks targeting the Iraqi army.“The worsening situation in the region has reached the level where we cannot proceed with construction,” a company official told the
Industry June 21, 2015
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Kia opens preorders for all-new K5
Kia Motors, South Korea’s second-largest automaker, said it would begin accepting preorders for its upgraded midsize sedan, the all-new K5, from Monday.The second-generation of the K5, set to go on sale in mid-July, comes five years after the first version’s launch in 2010. The vehicle features an upgraded design and improved engine features.The new K5 comes in two models, featuring differing design schemes ― the K5 Modern Extreme and the K5 Sporty Extreme. There are five engine types available,
Mobility June 21, 2015
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German carmakers woo younger drivers for market expansion
With competition in Korea’s limited luxury car market heating up, German luxury carmakers are turning their eyes to the country’s younger generation for further growth, introducing their compact car models, armed with a new look and cheaper price. In the latest move, Audi, the fourth-largest foreign car brand in Korea, debuted two A1 cars ― the A1 30 TDI and A1 Sportback 30 TDI ― on Thursday, hoping that its smallest diesel-powered product line will appeal to the 20- and 30-somethings here.The b
Mobility June 21, 2015
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Export of airport operation consulting
Park Wan-su (left), CEO of Incheon International Airport Corp., poses with Mertol Genc, CEO of the project to build the Istanbul Grand Airport, after signing a contract to offer airport operation consulting services to the new airport in Istanbul, Turkey until 2020. The Incheon Airport-led international consortium won the 12.9 billion won ($11.7 million) consulting project in March. IIAC
Industry June 18, 2015
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KEPCO to cut power rates: source
The state-run Korea Electric Power Corp., the nation’s largest utility company, has internally decided to cut electricity rates under pressure from the political circles, according to a source.“KEPCO will soon lower the electricity rates as it has already agreed with the government on the measure,” a company official close to the matter told The Korea Herald on condition of anonymity.The source, however, declined to say how large the cut would be. KEPCO has been under pressure to make a rate cut
Industry June 17, 2015
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Korea mulls extra budget
The South Korean government will soon review supplementary budgeting to turn the faltering economy around, experts said Sunday. The Korean economy has faced a number of difficulties to tackle, including sluggish domestic consumption and falling exports for the first half of this year. To make things worse, the recent outbreak of the Middle East respiratory syndrome is casting cold water on the economy. Witnessing worsening economic conditions, economists said an extra shot to the budget is neces
June 14, 2015
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Yangshuo, perfect destination for soul-searching in China
For urban dwellers who are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city and dream of a break in a remote corner of the world, Yangshuo, a rural Chinese town in southern China, might be the perfect destination. The 2,000-year-old town is under the jurisdiction of Guilin City in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region of southwest China. It has just 30,000 people, but its world-class scenery of endless karst peaks and winding rivers make it a big draw for tourists. Guilin and Yangshuo, both of which ha
Travel June 12, 2015
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[Newsmaker] POSCO, Daewoo Int'l clash over gas project
A crisis began escalating at Daewoo International ― the trading and overseas resource development arm of POSCO ― Wednesday following rumors that CEO Jeon Byeong-eal would quit in protest of the parent firm’s asset restructuring plan.POSCO officials declined to comment in the day, saying they would issue a statement after a decision regarding his status was made.According to industry sources, Jeon uploaded a message on the internal corporate board in May that he had sent an email to POSCO chairma
Industry June 10, 2015
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Korea to build two new nuclear reactors by 2029
South Korea plans to build two new nuclear reactors within the next 15 years in an effort to revive its nuclear power footing for energy, the government announced Monday.The addition will increase the number of reactors to 39 by 2029. Currently, Korea has 23 reactors nationwide. The expansion of nuclear power is included in the seventh “basic plan for long-term electricity supply and demand,” which covers the period between 2015 and 2029. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy had developed
June 8, 2015
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[Photo News] Maserati with Korean arts
Mobility June 7, 2015
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