Articles by Shin Hyon-hee
Shin Hyon-hee
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Asan Nanum to launch venture capital fund for CEO hopefuls
More than 200 policymakers, industry specialists and startup founders gathered on Friday at a forum in Seoul to discuss ways to boost venture capital funding and foster healthy business environments for young entrepreneurs.The Asan Nanum Foundation, a charity run by Hyundai Heavy Industries and its affiliates, hosted the one-day event as the latest in a string of its programs to back startup hopefuls in Korea. Among the participants were the charity’s founder and ruling party lawmaker Chung Mon
Industry Feb. 24, 2012
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Feud deepens over premixed concrete prices
Negotiations collapse between construction, cement, ready-mixed concrete companiesThe rift deepened on Thursday between Korea’s construction, cement and ready-mixed concrete companies as a series of price negotiations ended in stalemate with all sides refusing to compromise.Squeezed by soaring raw material costs, some 750 manufacturers of premixed concrete across the country halted production on Wednesday, saying they are only losing money by running the plants.They demand that builders accept a
Industry Feb. 23, 2012
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Korea, Boeing to develop aircraft parts together
Korean companies, think tanks and universities will team up with Boeing to jointly develop advanced materials and parts for aircraft as part of a government program to boost their competitiveness in the global market.The Ministry of Knowledge Economy said it signed an agreement with the world’s largest aerospace company on Wednesday to crank up technological collaboration. Five research institutes and eight firms in Korea will take part in the project. Among the participants, the Korea Institut
Industry Feb. 22, 2012
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KT&G to launch new menthol cigarettes
KT&G plans to release a new brand of menthol cigarettes with capsule filter technology on Thursday, Korea’s top tobacco maker said Wednesday.The Bohem Mojito Double is a follow-up to the company’s other menthol product, the Bohem Mojito, which has been popular with young smokers since its launch in June, claiming a 2 percent share in the domestic market. The latest product will give an extra burst of lemon mint flavor when customers pop a small ball in the filter, KT&G said in a statement. The B
Industry Feb. 22, 2012
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Nokia, Qualcomm, Samsung own strongest LTE patent portfolios
A recent study found that Nokia, Qualcomm and Samsung Electronics have secured the highest number of patents related to the fourth-generation communications network technology Long Term Evolution.In a study unveiled by global patent research community Article One Partners and Thomson Reuters, three technology firms ― Nokia, Qualcomm and Samsung ― were equipped with the strongest LTE portfolio, taking leadership in future LTE technologies.Together, the top three firms owned more than 43 percent o
Industry Feb. 21, 2012
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[Meet the CEO] Kangwon Land aims to be more than casino
CEO vows to tackle social bias and external pressure, while planting sound gaming culture at resort complexCorruption, bankruptcy and broken homes have been typical of the images of gambling in the minds of Koreans. The risks of addiction and ethical degradation have also put the gaming business under heavy government regulations and civic scrutiny.Kangwon Land, the sole domestic casino complex accessible to Koreans, is striving to head off these hurdles as it seeks to establish gambling as a lu
Industry Feb. 21, 2012
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Pernod Ricard donates W100m to Busan
BUSAN ― Pernod Ricard Korea has donated 100 million won ($88,800) to Busan to help the local government promote bicycling, the local unit of the French drinks group said Sunday.The funds will be used to help create a bike park and set up related facilities in the southeastern port city, said the company, which distributes Ballantine’s and Imperial whiskies, Chivas Regal scotch and Absolut Vodka. The donation also coincides with the launch of a limited edition of the company’s Imperial whisky ded
Industry Feb. 19, 2012
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Asian budget carriers set for price war
Peach Aviation, AirAsia Japan, Jetstar Japan and Spring Airlines tapping Korean marketCompetition between Asia’s low-cost airlines is poised to heat up this year as carriers from Japan and China are lining up to launch new routes to Seoul, seeking to gain an upper hand in one of the world’s fastest growing aviation markets. That will bring fresh challenges to Korea’s two full-service airlines, which are already being pummeled by volatile fuel prices, lower cargo demand and a weaker local curren
Industry Feb. 17, 2012
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‘Korea to post trade surplus in February’
Knowledge Economy Minister Hong Suk-woo said Thursday that Korea’s trade balance would swing back into the black this month as exports pick up, driving a turnaround from January’s painful deficit. “We’ll post a surplus this month, albeit small, despite tough economic conditions,” he told reporters at a dinner meeting, without providing numbers. Hong’s forecast backs the remarks made early this month by Han Jin-hyun, deputy minister for trade and investment policy that he anticipates slight expor
Feb. 17, 2012
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KT&G introduces new Raison
KT&G Corp. plans to roll out a new version of its Raison cigarettes starting Feb. 22, Korea’s largest tobacco company said Thursday.The Raison Aero is designed to provide a refreshing taste for customers by empting the tip of the filter to screen out tar and nicotine, the company said in a statement.The latest product comes in two types, containing 1 milligram and 5 milligrams of tar. It costs 2,500 won a pack ($2.22).(heeshin@heraldm.com)
Industry Feb. 16, 2012
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Iran sanctions push petrol prices to all-time high
Retail prices of premium gasoline in Korea hit their highest levels ever on Feb. 14, driven by rising tensions in the Middle East, government data showed Thursday.Premium unleaded petrol was sold at an average 2,216.15 won ($1.96) per liter at pumps nationwide, according to Opinet, a website of real-time gas price comparisons run by the state-run Korean National Oil Corp.That is up almost 8.6 percent from a year ago and 2.6 won more expensive than the previous high of 2,213.55 won on Oct. 23, 20
Industry Feb. 16, 2012
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KOGAS finds more gas in Mozambique field
Daily output expected to reach 3,200 tons of natural gas off East AfricaThe Korea Gas Corp. has found an additional reserve of natural gas in waters off Mozambique with a potential quantity enough to supply Koreans for six months, the government said Wednesday. The state-run energy firm, together with co-developers, detected another pool with up to 7.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas from the East African offshore block, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said. The latest discovery thus raised
Feb. 15, 2012
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LS Cable opens 17 electric car charging stations
LS Cable & System Ltd., Korea’s leading maker of electrical wiring, said Wednesday it has set up 17 electric car-charging stations across the country for state-run agencies and municipalities.The facilities feature high-speed direct current chargers that can charge Hyundai Motor’s BlueOn for 140 km in 30 minutes. The BlueOn is Korea’s first midsize electric vehicle, the company said in a statement. The 17 locations include the Seoul Central Post Office, the Ministry of Defense, city governments
Industry Feb. 15, 2012
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Shipbuilders bag orders for LNG carriers, tankers
Korea’s two leading shipbuilders are upping the ante for natural gas carriers with new orders as they scramble for a bigger slice in the lucrative market amid a looming industry slowdown.Hyundai Heavy Industries said Tuesday it has won orders worth $1.1 billion in total to build four liquefied natural gas carriers and an LNG storage vessel along with its affiliates from Europe.The shipbuilder said it has clinched a deal for one LNG floating storage and regasification unit with Norway’s Hoegh. It
Industry Feb. 14, 2012
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Incheon Airport world’s best again
Incheon International Airport Corp. won the world’s best airport title from the Airports Council International for a seventh straight year in 2011.The airport, Korea’s main gateway, said Tuesday it has been ranked top in the non-profit association’s annual airport service quality report, followed by Singapore and Beijing. Gimpo International Airport also secured the No.1 spot in the mid-size airport category with annual passengers between 15 million and 25 million. “The award has an invaluable s
Industry Feb. 14, 2012
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