Articles by Shim Woo-hyun
Shim Woo-hyun
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Tax cut takes edge off vet bills
Medical expenses for pets are expected to go down as the South Korean government is looking to get rid of the value-added tax-imposed pet care services. According to the Ministry of Economy and Finance on Wednesday, the government has recently started an internal review process to scrap the existing VAT on some pet care services. Under the current decree relating to animal healthcare, 10 percent VAT is charged on pet care services here. Some veterinary care services, such as vaccinations, neuter
Industry April 5, 2023
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Korea aims to become 7th nation to host Olympics, World Cup, World Expo
South Korea could become the seventh country to host the three major international events, the Olympic Games, the World Cup and the World Expo, if it succeeds in its bid to host the World Expo in Busan in 2030. Currently, France, the US, Canada, Germany, Italy and Japan are the only six countries that have hosted all three international events. In terms of the World Expo, South Korea would become the 12th country to host the global event. Previously, the World Expo was held in 11 countries, incl
Industry April 4, 2023
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Liquor shipments down amid cost of living pressures
Shipments of alcoholic beverages in South Korea have decreased over recent years amid inflationary pressures and changes in attitudes to alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic, government data showed Friday. According to Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation data, the combined shipments of liquor products in 2021 came to 3 million kiloliters, down 3.5 percent on-year. The figure in 2014 came to 3.8 million kl. Between 2019 and 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, shipments o
Consumer April 3, 2023
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[Weekender] Foreign tourists flock back to Myeong-dong
Foreign travelers are returning to Myeong-dong after over three years of economic decline due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the central Seoul shopping district seeing signs of recovery. “Between last winter and now, I have been able to see a lot more foreigners in the Myeong-dong area, particularly on the main street. From morning until midnight, foreigners continue to flow into the area," a 27-year-old part-time worker surnamed Kim told The Korea Herald in Myeong-dong, Seoul, Tuesda
Consumer April 1, 2023
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Baedal Minjok charges highest transaction fees to vendors
South Korea's food delivery app Baedal Minjok, or Baemin, has been charging the highest fees to its vendors among the country's top nine e-commerce platforms, according to government data released on Friday. The Financial Supervisory Service, the country's financial regulator, unveiled commission rates of nine online e-commerce platform operators that generate transaction volumes exceeding 100 billion won ($77 million) a month. In terms of transactions made by credit card, Baemin,
Consumer March 31, 2023
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Celltrion chairman hints at aggressive M&As this year
Celltrion's founder and returned chairman Seo Jung-jin said the company will be able to secure some 5 trillion won ($3.8 billion) for mergers and acquisitions of pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms, through which the company aims to boost its new drug development capability. The company also plans to build its fourth manufacturing plant in the US, according to the chairman. "After the first half this year, the number of M&A candidates will come down to around 10, and the company w
Technology March 29, 2023
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GoldenBlue blames Carlsberg for canceling sales contract ‘unilaterally’
GoldenBlue, a South Korean whiskey maker and distributor of imported liquor products, said Tuesday that Carlsberg Group "unilaterally" terminated their contract for the distribution of Carlsberg beer in Korea earlier this month. The company said it will stop selling Carlsberg beer products from Friday, labeling the unilateral notice “tyrannous.” According to the Korean firm, it had distributed Carlsberg beer products under a three-year contract between 2018 and 2021, but si
Consumer March 28, 2023
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LG Chem to invest W10tr by 2025
LG Chem, a leading South Korean chemical company, announced Tuesday that the company will invest 10 trillion won ($7.7 billion) in its three business categories of batteries, drugs and sustainable energy solutions. With the investment, LG Chem aims to post 30 trillion won in annual sales by 2030, the company added. “There are many challenges ahead. Economic uncertainty remains high, regulations for carbon emissions are elevated, and the renewable energy sector has become increasingly compe
Technology March 28, 2023
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Taking Korea-Indonesia ties to next level
More than 300 high-level government officials and business representatives from South Korea and Indonesia gathered for a forum in Seoul, Friday, to explore ways to enhance business partnerships between the two countries and take their bilateral ties to the next level. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Indonesia, Herald Corp., publisher of The Korea Herald and Herald Business, co-hosted the forum, titled “Business Forum on 50 Years of Indones
Industry March 24, 2023
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Indonesia seeks Korean support for upgrading healthcare system
Indonesia’s health minister on Friday vowed to support South Korean companies for their business expansion in the burgeoning healthcare market of the Southeast Asian country at a forum held in Seoul celebrating the 50th anniversary of bilateral ties between the two countries. “The Indonesian government is trying to improve the country’s healthcare sector, in which South Korea’s cooperation is very important,” said Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin during a business sessi
Technology March 24, 2023
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Busan to build new rail system for World Expo
Busan will build a high-speed rail system that will connect Busan’s key districts with Gadeok New Airport, which is also set to open years ahead of schedule in a bid to attract the 2030 World Expo to the port city of Busan. Busan Mayor Park Heong-joon revealed the plan to build the BuTX railway during a media briefing held at the Busan city government office, Thursday. BuTX is a hydrogen-fueled high-speed transportation infrastructure that will run 47.9 kilometers between Gadeok New Airpor
Industry March 23, 2023
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SPC opens 1st Paris Baguette store in Canada
South Korean food and bakery giant SPC Group said Thursday that Paris Baguette has opened its first store in Canada. Paris Baguette, the nation’s No. 1 bakery chain, operates some 450 stores in a total of 10 countries around the world, with its latest Canadian opening adding to the list. The latest Canadian store is located on the first floor of the Yonge Sheppard Center in Toronto. “SPC will accelerate its international expansion, targeting the $9 trillion global food market,”
Consumer March 23, 2023
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SK Ecoplant, Bloom Energy build power plant at US hospital
SK Ecoplant said Wednesday that the company and its US partner Bloom Energy have completed installation of a fuel cell power plant at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut. Bloom Energy specializes in solid-oxide fuel cells, which can be used for electricity generation and hydrogen production. Previously, SK Ecoplant made 300 billion won ($229 million) of equity investment in Bloom Energy and is preparing for additional 400 billion won of investment in March. According to SK Ecoplant, its US arm SK
Industry March 22, 2023
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Boryung to set up JV with US space station developer
South Korean drug maker Boryung said Tuesday the company will establish a joint venture with US commercial space station developer Axiom Space in its latest foray into the space health care industry. “(Boryung) came to an agreement with Axiom Space yesterday to establish a joint venture in South Korea," Boryung CEO Jay Kim said during the company's annual shareholders meeting, held at its headquarters in Seoul on Tuesday. According to Boryung, the two companies have signed a lett
Technology March 21, 2023
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GI Innovation sets IPO price below target range
GI Innovation, a local biotech firm, said Monday its initial public offering price has been set at 13,000 won ($9.90), lower than the minimum price range that the company targeted. The IPO price was determined after GI Innovation conducted a two-day book-building process targeting institutional investors last week. A total of 563 institutions, including 46 foreign entities, joined the process, the company said. The overseas institutions reserved some 13.77 million shares, while local institution
Technology March 20, 2023
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