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Hyundai to resume production at Brazil plant this week
Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's biggest carmaker by sales, said Tuesday it will resume operations of its plant in Brazil this week following a 10-day suspension amid a global chip shortage. Early this month, Hyundai said it will halt the Piracicaba, Sao Paulo plant from July 5-14 due to lack of semiconductor parts. "The plant will partially resume production on July 15 with one shift despite the parts shortage (after reducing output by one-third late last month).
Mobility July 13, 2021
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S. Korea reports 252 breakthrough infections, 143 of them with Janssen vaccine
South Korea has confirmed a total of 252 breakthrough COVID-19 infections involving people who tested positive for COVID-19 even after being administered with the full-dose vaccine regimen here, health authorities said Tuesday. Of the total, 143 were administered with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 vaccine followed by 59 with Pfizer's and 50 with AstraZeneca's, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said. The KDCA said similar cases may increase as the country's vacci
Social Affairs July 13, 2021
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Uptick in delta variant cases in store amid 4th wave of pandemic
South Korea has confirmed 536 more cases of four major contagious variants of the new coronavirus over the past week, including 374 cases of the highly transmissible delta variant, health authorities said Tuesday. The caseload of such infections reached 3,353 here, with the number of delta cases first reported in India tallied at 790, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA). Of the newly confirmed variant cases over the cited period, there were 395 local infections
Social Affairs July 13, 2021
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Olympic baseball team's preparation dealt blow with KBO season's suspension
Through no fault of their own, the LG Twins have only played four games so far in July in the South Korean baseball league. And after the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) decided to suspend play Monday in light of multiple coronavirus cases from two clubs, it will stay that way for the rest of the month. KBO games scheduled from Tuesday to Sunday will be moved to later in the season, as the NC Dinos and the Doosan Bears have reported five combined cases of COVID-19. The league will then go on
Olympic Games July 13, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Both employers and hard-line labor groups disgruntled with new minimum wage
The Minimum Wage Commission's decision on Monday to raise next year's minimum hourly wage 5.1 percent to 9,160 won ($7.98) drew heavy criticism from employers' and hard-line labor groups. Officials at the Federation of Korean Trade Unions (FKTU), the more moderate of South Korea's two major umbrella labor unions, said Tuesday they will accept the state commission's minimum wage decision. But the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), an umbrella union known for its militant labor movemen
Social Affairs July 13, 2021
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Sailors become 1st S. Korean athletes to arrive in Tokyo for Olympics
The South Korean sailing team became the first group of athletes from the country to arrive in Tokyo for the upcoming Summer Olympics on Tuesday. The four-man sailing squad, with Ha Ji-min in the Laser event, Cho Won-woo in the RS:X event, and Park Gun-woo and Cho Sung-min teaming up in the 470 event, landed at Narita International Airport on Tuesday afternoon. They were joined by their two coaches: Song Myung-keun and Ilias Mylonas. Head coach Jin Hong-chul, who had already been in Japan, sa
Olympic Games July 13, 2021
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Finance chief reaffirms opposition to universal COVID-19 relief cash handouts
South Korea's top economic policymaker on Tuesday reiterated his opposition to the idea of providing universal COVID-19 relief handouts to all people with another extra budget currently under review at parliament. On Monday, the heads of the ruling and main opposition parties shared the view about the need to provide cash handouts to all people with this year's second extra budget. In late June, the government proposed an extra budget of 33 trillion won ($28.9 billion) to finance the fifth rou
Economy July 13, 2021
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Construction equipment makers enjoying brisk overseas sales
South Korean construction equipment manufacturers are basking in robust overseas sales despite the resurgence of new coronavirus infections, industry data showed Tuesday. South Korea's top construction equipment maker Doosan Infracore Co. said its European subsidiary sold 543 units of excavators and other construction equipment in June, a new monthly high. Its previous monthly record was set in April 2019, when the European subsidiary shipped 504 units. Brisk sales in Britain and Italy led th
Industry July 13, 2021
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2 more pro football players test positive for COVID-19
Two additional players in the top South Korean football league have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, as the pandemic threatens to disrupt the upcoming match schedule even further. Seongnam FC of the K League 1 announced Tuesday a ninth member of the club tested positive for COVID-19. Previously, six staff members and two players had turned in positive results after polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. Seongnam said all 46 players, coaches and staffers who took part in training camp
Soccer July 13, 2021
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K-pop rookie Enhypen sweeps Oricon music charts with debut Japanese single
K-pop rookie Enhypen has topped a key daily and a weekly music chart in Japan with its debut Japanese single, music tracker Oricon said Tuesday. "Border: Hakanai" ranked No. 1 on Oricon's latest weekly singles chart, selling over 200,000 copies from July 5 to Sunday, according to Oricon News. The band's first Japanese single also sat atop Oricon's daily singles chart for the seventh consecutive day since its release last Tuesday. Enhypen, which debuted in November, is the first amon
K-pop July 13, 2021
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Main opposition lawmaker tests positive for COVID-19
A sitting lawmaker affiliated with the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, party officials said. Rep. Jeong Jeom-sig based in the southern coastal city of Tongyeong was confirmed to have contracted the new coronavirus after attending a meeting last week with a journalist who tested positive for the virus, PPP floor leader Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon said. "Jeong attended a meeting of (PPP) lawmakers representing South Gyeongsang Province last Thursday,
Politics July 13, 2021
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Moon taps former judge as vice justice minister
President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday nominated Kang Sung-kook, a former judge currently serving as a senior justice ministry official, as his new vice justice minister, Cheong Wa Dae said. Kang, head of the ministry's legal affairs bureau, will fill the vacancy left when former Vice Justice Minister Lee Yong-gu resigned in early June after he was embroiled in a controversy over his unpunished assault of a taxi driver last year, according to presidential spokesperson Park Kyung-mee. Kang's term will
Politics July 13, 2021
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Scorching heat wave blankets South Korea
The scorching weather continued to grip South Korea on Tuesday with heat advisories and warnings in place for most of the country. Forecasters warned a stronger heat wave will strike next week following an early end of the monsoon season. The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) forecast daytime highs will rise above 33 C in Seoul, Daejeon, Gangneung, Jeju and other cities, and to 35 C in Daegu on Tuesday. Heat alerts have been in effect across the country. Heat advisories and warnings a
Social Affairs July 13, 2021
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Hyundai, Kia expected to log sharp rebound in Q2 earnings
Hyundai Motor Co. and its affiliate Kia Corp. are set to report a sharp rebound in operating profit for the second quarter on strong demand for their vehicles that offset output disruptions by semiconductor shortages, analysts said Tuesday. Hyundai and Kia, which together form the world's fifth-biggest carmaker by sales, are expected to have posted operating profits of 1.86 trillion won ($1.6 billion) and 1.34 trillion won, respectively, for the quarter ended June 30, according to a median for
Mobility July 13, 2021
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Surging COVID-19 infections disrupt S. Korean entertainment scene
The South Korean entertainment scene is suffering a setback in the production of TV shows as the fourth wave of the novel coronavirus pandemic sweeps nearly every sector of the country. Last week, global media giant Netflix suspended the production of its original series "The Bride Of Black" for two weeks as actress Cha Ji-yeon tested positive for the virus. Her case also affected the stage musicals "Red Book" and "Gwanghwamun Sonata," as the actress is currently
Television July 13, 2021
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