Articles by Seo Jee-yeon
Seo Jee-yeon
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KNOC discovers ‘significant amount’ of oil in Iraq
The state-run Korea National Oil Corp. has discovered a “significant amount” of oil in Hawler oil field, northern Iraq, where it has a 15 percent stake, the company said Wednesday. Switzerland’s Oryx Petroleum has a 65 percent stake in the block, while the Kurdish local government holds the remaining 20 percent. The KNOC did not disclose an estimate for the oil reserves in the block, saying a more comprehensive study was required for such figures.But it added that a drill stem test had yielded a
March 27, 2013
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Hyundai Heavy wins $2b offshore order from France
Hyundai Heavy Industries, the nation’s top shipbuilder, won a $2 billion deal to build two offshore facilities for France-based oil company Total, the company said in a press release. In the deal with Total’s overseas branch in the Republic of Congo, Hyundai Heavy will build a floating production unit for $1.3 billion and an offshore platform for $700 million.The two offshore facilities will be installed in the Moho Nord oil field, about 80 kilometers from Pointe-Noire on the country’s southern
Industry March 26, 2013
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Park urges chaebol-SME coprosperity
President Park Geun-hye called for a change in the nation’s economic paradigm to foster coprosperity between conglomerates and small and medium-sized firms.She made the instruction during policy briefings from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Small and Medium Business Administration at Cheong Wa Dae on Monday.“Our economy reliant on big companies should be transformed into an economic structure where exports and domestic consumption are boosted simultaneously, and conglomerates
March 25, 2013
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Hyundai tightens shipping unit control
Shareholders of Hyundai Merchant Marine, the nation’s No. 2 shipping firm, approved a controversial plan Friday to increase the limit of preferred shares it can issue, despite opposition from the second-largest shareholder, Hyundai Heavy Industries.The approval means that Hyundai Group, HMM’s largest shareholder, is expected to tighten its control over the shipping company in financial trouble, as it will be able to sell the preferred shares to a third party to secure funds, industry analysts sa
Industry March 22, 2013
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Samsung C&T mulls giving up right to Yongsan project
Samsung C&T, the construction and trading arm of Samsung Group, said it is considering returning the right to build a landmark building in Yongsan to state-run rail operator KORAIL to join collective efforts to revive the faltering Yongsan property development project.“The company is in internal discussions on whether to give up the construction right worth 1.4 trillion won ($1.2 billion) as KORAIL requested, which will make it possible for the railroad operator to restructure the Yongsan projec
Industry March 21, 2013
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KFS to expand overseas plantation projects
New Korea Forest Service Minister Shin Won-sop revealed that the government agency will soon launch a “carbon sink” program through forestation.In a written interview with The Korea Herald, the minister also explained the importance of forests and the history of the nation’s policy change on tree-planting, stressing the benefits forests give to the public.He said the KFS has been also enhancing overseas tree-planting activities with the aim of increasing long-term domestic timber supply, securin
March 20, 2013
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Korea celebrates International Forest Day
Thursday marks the first International Forest Day that the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed in December last year to encourage all U.N. member countries to organize forest-related activities, including tree-planting campaigns.This new annual global celebration of forests builds on the success of the International Year of Forests in 2011 and provides a platform to raise awareness of the importance of forests and trees outside forests.On the first International Day of Forests, countries
Industry March 20, 2013
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KOGAS diversifies overseas business beyond LNG imports
This is the fourth in a series of case studies on the nation’s leading state-run companies which have made success stories overseas. ― Ed.KOGAS, which has imported LNG and supplied imported gas to local power companies since its foundation in 1983, last Thursday hosted a groundbreaking ceremony in Maputo, capital of Mozambique, in southeast Africa for its new overseas business project. Under the project, KOGAS will construct a 59-kilometer gas pipeline by October this year in Maputo and distribu
March 19, 2013
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Uncertainties linger over Germany’s renewable energy transition
BERLIN ― The Fukushima nuclear disaster has affected the world’s nuclear energy policy for the past two years. Countries such as Germany have since undergone drastic changes in their nuclear energy policy in response to rising concerns over the safety of nuclear power plants. In May 2011, two months after the Fukushima nuclear accident, the German government immediately decided to shut down eight aged nuclear power plants. In July, Europe’s biggest economy announced that it would close its nine
Industry March 18, 2013
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[Graphic News] Korea’s labor supply to peak in 2021
The nation’s working-age population is expected to fall after peaking in 2021, a state-run think tank said on Sunday.The nation’s labor force participation rate, an indicator for the size of the working-age population of an economy, is forecast to hit a record high of 61.6 percent before falling steadily, the Korea Development Institute said. It added the rate was likely to fall to the 50 percent range in 2030, which means Korea will face a shortage of labor. An aging population and low birth ra
March 17, 2013
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Government to allocate W1tr to energy R&D
The government plans to invest 1.36 trillion won ($1.22 billion) in energy-related research and development this year, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said Sunday. Targeted R&D projects for investments will include technology development, improving human resources, international cooperation, and standardization in the energy sector. Most of all, the ministry will allocate 700 billion won to technology R&D, while human resources and international cooperation projects will attract 40.3 billion w
March 17, 2013
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A global heavyweight in infrastructure
In April last year, Doosan Corp. chairman Park Yong-maan was invited to the 21st Asia Business Conference hosted by the prestigious Harvard Business School in Boston, U.S. The conference gave Park a chance to present the story of the group’s dramatic transformation from a domestic consumer goods and liquor producer into a global infrastructure builder in 20 years. Behind the drastic change of Doosan in a short time were, above all, successful merger and acquisition deals at home and abroad.Durin
Industry March 11, 2013
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KORAIL on verge of capital erosion
The state-run rail corporation has developed a contingency plan in preparation for the possible bankruptcy of the 31 trillion won ($29 billion) Yongsan development project in which the company holds a 25 percent stake, a company official said on Wednesday. “If the troubled development project goes bankrupt, KORAIL will face full-scale capital erosion as money attained in return for the land offer will disappear in the accounting book,” the official said. The Yongsan project is the nation’s large
March 6, 2013
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K-water CEO awarded by Cambodian government
Kim Keun-ho, the CEO of the state-run Korea Water Resources Corp., or K-water, and four employees received the Royal Order of Sahametrei, a knight-rank medal, by the Cambodian government for their dedication to the water resource management project in Cambodia, the company said on Wednesday. The order is a medal of honor conferred primarily on foreigners who have rendered distinguished services to the King of Cambodia and to the nation. K-water has completed eight water resource management-relat
Industry March 6, 2013
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LG Electronics looks to foster socially responsible union
For Korean trade union members, spring is a tough season as they traditionally undergo collective bargaining with company management over annual wages and other working conditions. The collective bargaining period often turned sour and violent in the past decades. Winds of change arrived in the nation’s industrial relations in the early 2000s when labor relations evolved into cooperative or value-creating ones, following the confrontational period in the 1980s and 1990s. “LG Electronics started
March 5, 2013
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