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Shin Ji-hye
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HHI Group finalizes 17% stake sale of oil refining unit to Aramco, raises W1.37tr
The world’s biggest oil company Saudi Aramco has become the second-largest shareholder of Hyundai Oilbank by paying its parent group Hyundai Heavy Industries Group 1.37 trillion won ($1.1 billion) for a 17 percent stake, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday.This is in line with the investment agreement signed between HHI Group and Aramco on Jan. 28. HHI Group said it plans to use the proceeds to pay off borrowings to improve its financial structure and to invest in new business
Industry Dec. 17, 2019
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Hyosung Heavy acquires Mitsubishi plant in US for $46m
In a major push to target the world’s largest power market, Hyosung Heavy Industries said Monday it has acquired Mitsubishi’s American electric power product plant in Tennessee for $46 million. The Japanese company’s Tennessee plant produces core-type ultrahigh voltage transformers used for the power generation industry. The transformers account for 95 percent of the total demand in the global transformer market, including North America, according to the company. Hyosung Heavy
Industry Dec. 16, 2019
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Posco's reform tasks save W1.2tr so far
Posco has saved 1.2 trillion won ($1 billion) so far in the process of achieving 100 reform tasks highlighted by the firm’s chairman in November last year, the steelmaker said Sunday. The reform tasks included reinforcing premium steel product sales, enhancing cost competitiveness, establishing a growth foundation for energy materials and building a shared growth ecosystem based on fairness, transparency and ethics. The project was shared publicly in time for the 100-day anniversary o
Industry Dec. 15, 2019
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LG Group mourns death of honorary chairman
South Korea’s business world, government and the families over the weekend mourned the death of LG Group Honorary Chairman Koo Cha-kyung, who as the second-generation leader of the conglomerate, had led the rise of the group’s global expansion. Koo was 94 when he passed away from an illness on Saturday.At a funeral altar set up at an undisclosed hospital in Seoul, Koo’s second son Bon-neung, the chairman of Heesung Group, greeted mourners. The deceased’s fourth son, grand
Industry Dec. 15, 2019
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S. Korea sets aside W9.4tr for tech independence, green energy
The Industry Ministry said Wednesday it has set aside around 9.4 trillion won ($7.8 billion) in its budget for 2020, up 23 percent from this year, to focus on technology independence from Japan and the expansion of renewable energy. The budget plan for the ministry was finalized through a resolution of the National Assembly on Tuesday. “In response to Japan’s export controls, the budget for supporting the materials and parts equipment has increased significantly from 669 billion won
Industry Dec. 11, 2019
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5G smartphones to boost revenue for Samsung Display
Samsung Display faces new opportunities for sales growth as the growing demand for fifth-generation smartphones is expected to drive up sales of the firm’s small and medium-sized OLED panels, industry watchers said Sunday.OLED panels, a key component of large-screen smartphones, are seeing increased demand with the rise in consumption of high-definition video and game content among handset users. Global handset makers, Samsung Electronics, Apple, Huawei, Oppo and Vivo, began to adopt
Industry Dec. 8, 2019
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[Herald Interview] Electricity market competition, price hike needed for green energy expansion
South Korea’s efforts to tackle environmental issues related to power generation using conventional technologies are no longer sustainable, and the only way forward -- apart from expanding renewable energy -- is to allow private operators in the sector which is now controlled by state firms, according to Korea Energy Economics Institute President Cho Yong-sung.“Korea should now ponder whether its energy market needs to embrace a free market mechanism in a new era driven by renewable
Industry Dec. 8, 2019
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KAI succeeds in first flight of light civil helicopter
Korea Aerospace Industries has successfully performed the first flight test of its light civil helicopter, the firm said Thursday. The helicopter delivered its first flight performances for about 20 minutes after take-off, KAI said.The light civil helicopter, which began development in June 2015, is now applied with advanced technologies for the main gearbox, cockpit and canopy, KAI explained. It is also equipped with a main rotor and tail rotor with low vibration and noise.The copter can be dep
Industry Dec. 5, 2019
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Seoul Court upholds W1tr penalty for Qualcomm
The Seoul High Court ruled on Wednesday in favor of the nation’s antitrust watchdog in a legal battle with US chipmaker Qualcomm over a record penalty of 1 trillion won ($837 million). “The court dismissed Qualcomm’s requests and partially sided with the Fair Trade Commission,” said the FTC in a statement on the day. The “partial” decision is due to the court deeming that some corrective actions taken against Qualcomm were illegal, although the imposition
Industry Dec. 4, 2019
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3 more financial instutions end support for coal projects
Three South Korean financial institutions -- DB Insurance, Korean Teachers’ Credit Union and Public Officials Benefit Association -- said Tuesday they had decided to stop coal project financing in order to support the global efforts to tackle climate change. The move by the financial institutions, who have a combined $73 billion of assets under management, comes after two local public pension funds -- Korea’s Teachers’ Pension and Government Employees Pension Service, with $22
Industry Dec. 3, 2019
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[From the Scene] SK Energy to complete vacuum residue desulfurization in Jan.
ULSAN -- SK Energy, an affiliate of SK Innovation, is set to complete the construction of its vacuum residue desulfurization facility in January, in time for the implementation of tighter environmental regulations. In response to heightening environmental concerns and growing harmful emissions from ships, the International Maritime Organization has ruled that from January ships will have to use fuel with a maximum of 0.5 percent sulfur content, down from the current 3.5 percent.In line with the
Industry Dec. 1, 2019
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New IMO rules, lower fuel prices unlikely to affect S-Oil: analysts
S-Oil, headquartered in Seoul and wholly owned by Saudi Aramco, is unlikely to be affected by concerns about lower fuel prices and stricter environmental rules, according to analysts.The new International Maritime Organization rules -- IMO 2020 -- lowering the limit of sulfuric content in bunker fuel to 0.5 percent from 3.5 percent will come into force in January. Refiners have been very worried, with the benchmark Singapore complex gross refining margin -- reflecting Asian refiners’ avera
Industry Dec. 1, 2019
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European companies say level of Korean business law ‘tough’
The European business community in Korea on Friday called for efforts to create a business-friendly climate for both Korean and foreign companies here, citing a growing number of criminal charges and regulations that hinder foreign investment.“Korean laws are very tough,” said Michael Reiterer, ambassador of the European Union to Korea, at an event held by the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea, claiming that stricter regulatory measures were being imposed on foreign companies. &l
Industry Nov. 29, 2019
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South Korea’s exports to grow 3.3% next year: KITA
South Korea’s exports are expected to rise 3.3 percent next year on the back of global economic recovery and rising memory chip prices, a local trade association said Thursday. The Korea International Trade Association said exports are forecast to stand at $561 billion in 2020 with imports of $522 billion, growing 3.3 percent and 3.2 percent on-year, respectively. This year’s exports are expected reach $543 billion while imports are estimated at $506 billion, down 10.2 percent and 5.
Industry Nov. 28, 2019
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[ASEAN-Korea summit] Korea, ASEAN join hands for growth of startups
BUSAN -- Leaders of South Korea and ASEAN countries have joined hands to foster the growth of startups at an event held Tuesday on the sidelines of the ASEAN-ROK Commemorative Summit. Hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, the ASEAN-ROK Startup Summit took place in Busan to enhance cooperation among startups of Korea and ASEAN. The event was attended by representatives from 40 ASEAN startups participating in a Korean incubation program.President Moon Jae-in said in a speech, “Korea w
Industry Nov. 26, 2019
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