Articles by Shim Woo-hyun
Shim Woo-hyun
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SK completes acquisition of Dow Chemical packaging business
SK Global Chemical on Friday completed its acquisition of Dow Chemical’s packaging product business, the company said in a statement Monday. SK Global Chemical, the chemical unit of SK Innovation, signed a deal with Dow Chemical to acquire the US chemical firm’s polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) unit in October. PVDC is used for clear film packaging including plastic food wrap. (Yonhap)With the deal completed, SK Global Chemical now has full control of properties previously owned by Dow Chemical. T
Industry Dec. 18, 2017
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KITA holds forum to support Korea-China business cooperation
South Korean and Chinese government leaders and business representatives on Saturday gathered to discuss future cooperation at a business forum organized by Korea International Trade Association on the occasion of President Moon Jae-in’s China visit, the association said Sunday.Along with Moon, a total of some 300 participants joined talks held in Chongqing, to share ideas on potential partnerships in various industries as well as in jointly advancing into other markets. President Moon Jae-in (f
Industry Dec. 17, 2017
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SK Incheon Petrochem forecasts another record-breaking year
SK Incheon Petrochem, the petrochemicals unit of the nation‘s top refiner SK Innovation, is expected to post record-high operating profits this year, largely backed by swift sales of the company’s paraxylene products used to produce polyester textiles and plastic bottles. SK Incheon Petrochem's plants in Incheon (SK Incheon Petrochem)SK Incheon Petrochem expects to log operating profit that could surpass the record number achieved last year, the company‘s officials said. The petrochemicals unit
Industry Dec. 14, 2017
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SK-Sinopec JV highlighted amid Moon‘s visit to China
Wuhan Petrochemical, the SK-Sinopec joint venture, has been highlighted as a successful case of a cooperative project between the two countries during President Moon Jae-in’s state visit to China this week.The Korea-China petrochemical joint venture was forged by SK Global Chemical and Sinopec, China‘s largest petrochemical firm in 2013 with the two investing 3.3 trillion won ($2.91 billion) with the ratio of 35 percent to 65 percent, largely backed by SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won’s vision to
Industry Dec. 14, 2017
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LS HongQi signs $53 million cable supply deal in Kuwait
LS HongQi Cable & System, the local manufacturing unit of LS C&S in China, logged a cable supply deal worth some 58 billion won ($53 million) in Kuwait, the company said Tuesday. Under the deal signed with the Ministry of Electricity and Water in Kuwait, LS HongQi C&S will begin supplying 132-kilovolt cables in Kuwait next year, to complete the construction by 2019, according to the company’s officials. LS Cable & System's cable manufacturing facility in China (LS C&S)The latest deal secured in
Industry Dec. 12, 2017
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YouTube most popular among smartphone users in teens, 20s: report
South Korea’s Android users 10-29 years old were found to have spent the most time on Google’s YouTube app, according to a market report Tuesday. Korea’s local application market research firm WiseApp collected data from some 23,000 Korean Android users in November to compare the hours people spent on different applications. (Yonhap)The combined hours those 10-19 spent on YouTube reached 129 million hours in November. This compared to 43 million hours spent on KakaoTalk, the nation’s most popul
Industry Dec. 12, 2017
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S-Oil donates W2b during holiday season
S-Oil said on Monday that the company has donated 2 billion won ($182,999) to support the have-nots here. The donation was delivered to Community Chest Korea during a donation ceremony held at the CCK‘s headquarters, Monday, the company added. S-Oil CEO Othman al-Ghamdi (left) poses for a photo with CCK Chairman Hur Dong-soo (right) at a donation ceremony held in Seoul, Monday (S-Oil)“S-Oil decided to continue delivering a donation this year so as to pursue one of the company’s core values, sha
Industry Dec. 11, 2017
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Kumho Petrochemical files lawsuit against US government
South Korean petrochemicals producer Kumho Petrochemical said Monday it has filed a lawsuit against the US government over the high anti-dumping duties imposed on the company.In July this year, the US Department of Commerce placed anti-dumping duties of 44.3 percent on emulsion styrene butadiene rubber manufactured by Kumho Petrochemical and 9.66 percent on the products by LG Chem and other companies. (Yonhap)The US International Trade Commission then ruled that imports of Korean ESBR hurt the d
Industry Dec. 11, 2017
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Koreans visiting Japan triple Japanese coming to Korea
The number of Korean tourists visiting Japan between January and October this year rose 40 percent on-year, nearly triple the number of Japanese tourists to South Korea during the same period, industry data showed Monday. According to data collected by the Korea Tourism Organization and Japan Tourism Agency, 5.84 million South Korean tourists visited Japan during the 10-month period in 2017, up from 4.17 million last year. (Yonhap)The number of Japanese tourists here reached 1.9 million, nomina
Industry Dec. 11, 2017
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KHNP seeks to lead nuclear decommissioning industry
The Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, the nation‘s nuclear reactors operator, plans to ramp up efforts to develop technologies related to nuclear decommissioning, to lead the market here and abroad, the company said Sunday. The announcement was delivered at a launching ceremony of a consultative body on reactor decommission held Friday amid Moon Jae-in government‘s drive on decreasing the nation‘s reliance on nuclear energy. Taking the state drive as well as changing policies around the world toward
Industry Dec. 10, 2017
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Korea’s cable makers fined W16b for bid-rigging
South Korea’s corporate watchdog said Thursday that it would fine a total of 16 billion won ($14.6 million) on seven cable makers here for rigging project bids. According to the Fair Trade Commission’s statement, the manufacturers worked together more than 30 times to set bidding prices for three separate cable supply contracts and shared the work among themselves over a two-year period between 2011 and 2013. Each company will be subjected to a fine of about 2.5 billion won, the statement added.
Industry Dec. 7, 2017
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Kepco President Cho to resign upon nearing UK nuclear bid win
Korea Electric Power Corporation CEO Cho Hwan-eik will resign Friday, more than three months ahead of the official end of his term in March, the company said Thursday.Cho‘s resignation announcement came just a day after Kepco was selected as the preferred bidder in the Moorside nuclear power plant project in the UK. (Yonhap)Cho had reportedly shown his intention to retire before the official end of his term, but had postponed the decision largely due to the nuclear project deal.“I am happy to r
Industry Dec. 7, 2017
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[Exclusive] Kepco selected as preferred bidder for Moorside nuclear project
South Korea‘s sole utility provider Korea Electric Power Corp. has been selected as the preferred bidder for the Moorside nuclear power plant project in the UK, a source familiar with the matter told The Korea Herald Wednesday. The Korean utility provider has been moving to acquire the 100 percent share held by Toshiba in the NuGen consortium that is developing the Moorside project. (Yonhap)Kepco‘s selection is anticipated to be announced before the week’s end, according to sources.This will be
Industry Dec. 6, 2017
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Labor Ministry orders Paris Baguette to pay fines
The Ministry of Labor and Employment said Tuesday that it has decided to impose a penalty on Paris Baguette for failing to follow its order to directly hire bakers by the deadline which expired on the same day.The ministry said that the bakery chain will pay fines corresponding to the number of subcontracted bakers, excluding those that expressed their wish not to become full-time employees of the food company. The total fine amount has not been finalized, it added. (Yonhap)The ministry also sai
Industry Dec. 5, 2017
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GS Group donates W5b to help Pohang quake victims, have-nots
GS Group made a 5 billion won ($4.5 million) donation to help victims of the recent earthquake in Pohang and the underprivileged, the group said Monday. The donation has been delivered to Community Chest of Korea. About 1 billion won will be spent to support residents in the earthquake-stricken city of Pohang in North Gyeongsang Province, while the remaining 4 billion won is to be spent on helping the underprivileged in the nation, the group’s officials said. GS Group Chairman Huh Chang-soo (GS
Industry Dec. 4, 2017
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