Articles by Shin Ji-hye
Shin Ji-hye
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Korean firms brace to bounce back from pandemic
Major South Korean companies have resumed operations at their overseas plants and are speeding up business normalization since suffering disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. This month, the nation’s two tech giants, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, restarted their production plants in India, which had been shut down due to the host government’s strict containment measures. Now, they have restarted work at more than 90 percent of the global production bases they had shut do
Industry May 24, 2020
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Korea’s top 50 firms see operating profit plunge last year
The combined operating profit of South Korea’s top 50 companies fell 61 percent in 2019 from the previous year, due mainly to the weak performance of tech giants, latest data showed Thursday. Local research firm Sustainable Growth Institute surveyed earnings data of the nation’s 50 largest companies by sales between 2018 and 2019. The survey found the combined operating profit of the top 50 companies in 2018 was 87.7 trillion won ($71.1 billion), but their operating profit shrank
Industry May 21, 2020
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[Herald Interview] ‘Startups, SMEs hold key to Korea’s future’
Since Minister Park Young-sun took the helm of South Korea’s SMEs and Startups Ministry in April 2019, a lot has happened. For one, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pummel all industries worldwide, and most devastatingly, smaller businesses. At this juncture, Park may be the most suitable representative voice supporting startups and small and medium-sized enterprises, with her expansive journalistic and political career driven by her support for the principle of balanced economic grow
Industry May 20, 2020
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ECCK shares industrial concerns with FTC head
The European business community in Korea shared their opinions with the nation’s antitrust watchdog head on industrial issues and the business environment here, the organization representing their interests here said Tuesday. The European Chamber of Commerce in Korea said it hosted a breakfast meeting with Fair Trade Commission Chairperson Joh Sung-wook, which was attended by around 50 representatives of member companies and European embassies. European business leaders, including Dirk
Industry May 19, 2020
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[Photo News] Frigate departs with masks
FRIGATE DEPARTS WITH MASKS -- The Philippine Navy’s latest 2,600-ton frigate, the Jose Rizal, recently built by Hyundai Heavy Industries, set sail for the Philippines on Monday carrying masks and other quarantine supplies. Hyundai Heavy shipped 20,000 masks, 180 bottles of disinfectant, 2,000 bottles of hand sanitizer and 300 packs of sanitizing wipes to the Philippines out of gratitude for its participation in the Korean War.
Mobility May 18, 2020
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KCCI wins 2020 Van Fleet Award
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry was selected as the winner of the 2020 James A. Van Fleet Award in recognition of its contribution to strengthening Korea-US relations, the KCCI said Monday. It is the first time that a business organization has received the award. The Van Fleet Award is an award given by the Korea Society, a Korea-US nonprofit foundation for friendship, to individuals or organizations that have worked to promote mutual understanding and friendship between the two cou
Industry May 18, 2020
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All Korean airlines report losses in Q1 amid pandemic
All South Korean airlines -- both major and low-cost -- have posted quarterly losses as the pandemic dampened travel demand and slashed flight numbers. The nation’s largest airline, Korean Air, has turned into a deficit in three quarters. It posted an operating loss of 56.6 billion won ($45.9 million) in the January-March period according to the firm’s regulatory filing Friday. Its sales reached 2.3 trillion won, down 22.7 percent from the same period last year. Its passenger bus
Mobility May 15, 2020
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Korean Air to require domestic passengers to wear masks
Korean Air announced Friday it will make it mandatory for domestic passengers to wear masks from Monday to follow the government’s social distancing guidelines amid the pandemic. Passengers using Korean Air’s domestic flights must wear masks or appropriate face shields not only on board but also during the pre-flight process. Exceptions are made for infants under 24 months old, people who are difficult to remove their masks on their own and people who are unable to breathe when we
Mobility May 15, 2020
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[Monitor] Mobile carriers fare relatively well in Q1 despite pandemic
South Korea’s three mobile carriers’ performance in the first quarter can be summarized as “comparatively good” despite the huge negative effects of the novel coronavirus. SK Telecom posted 4.45 trillion won ($3.62 billion) in sales with operating profit of 302 billion won. Sales rose 2.7 percent on-year, but operating profit fell 6.4 percent. KT’s sales rose 1 percent on-year to 5.83 trillion won, but its operating profit fell 4.7 percent to 383 billion won. LG
Industry May 15, 2020
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Cosmetics exporters eye expansion in China with regulation changes
With the Chinese government poised to revise its regulations on beauty products for the first time in 30 years, South Korean cosmetics firms are seeking to expand shipments to their largest export market, a government agency said Wednesday. Under the current regulations, exporters must pass a complicated sanitary permit and certification process. The rule applies to all beauty items, including simple soaps. Cosmetics made from raw materials that have not been used in China also have difficult
Industry May 13, 2020
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Regulatory sandbox support center launched
South Korea’s first public-private sandbox support center was launched Tuesday with the aim of removing regulatory hurdles to new innovative businesses. The regulatory sandbox system allows for the relaxation of regulations to accommodate certain innovative products and services. The government adopted it early last year in an effort to promote innovative growth in all industries. On Tuesday, the sandbox support center, set up at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in January,
Industry May 12, 2020
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Posco to launch new logistics unit this year
South Korea’s largest steelmaker Posco said Tuesday it is set to launch a new logistics corporation by the end of this year to integrate logistics capabilities within the group. The new corporation, tentatively named Global Smart Platform, plans to enhance logistics efficiency by taking charge of integrated contract and operation management of the transportation volume of Posco and its affiliates. It will also seek to support logistics partners to build smart and eco-friendly infrastr
Industry May 12, 2020
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Biz group calls on lawmakers to promptly pass economic bills
South Korean entrepreneurs have called on lawmakers to promptly pass nine economy-related bills as the term of the current National Assembly ends this month. The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the largest business lobby group here, said Monday that it delivered a report on economic legislation to the National Assembly, including the floor leaders of the main political parties and relevant standing committees. The report called for the passage of nine bills urgently needed to overcome
Industry May 11, 2020
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HMM Algeciras departs for Europe with record-largest shipment
HMM said Sunday its containership HMM Algeciras departed for Europe from Yantian, China, on Friday with a full load of containers. The world’s largest container vessel entered Busan’s new port in April 28 and departed two days later with 7,156 TEUs, or twenty-foot equivalent units. It later entered Yantian Thursday last week after passing through Ningbo and Shanghai in China, and headed to Europe on Friday with 19,621 TEUs, the largest shipment ever worldwide. Geneva-based ship
Mobility May 10, 2020
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Disciplinary actions against state-run firm employees increase 21%
The number of disciplinary actions taken by public corporations in South Korea against their employees increased by more than 20 percent over the past two years, according to a local corporate tracker on Sunday. According to a survey conducted by CEOScore, the total number of employees who faced disciplinary action at 36 public companies in 2019 was 705, a 21.6 percent increase from 580 cases reported in 2017. But the penalties imposed were less serious, with only 50 people facing dismissa
Industry May 10, 2020
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