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Korea, Japan business leaders echo urgent need for summit
Industry
Jul 4, 2022
The Federation of Korean Industries held a meeting with its Japanese counterpart Keidanren, or the Japan Business Federation, in Seoul on Monday after a three-year hiatus spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. The two business lobbies have held an annual meeting, known as the Korea-Japan Business Council, since 1982. However, the last two gatherings were postponed due to the protracted pandemic. Monday’s meeting saw more than 20 business leaders from the two countries coming together to dis
Korean Police prepare for dystopian future with plans for power armor, robot dogs
Technology
Jul 4, 2022
Autonomous patrol cars, new police unit planned to tackle crimes on metaverse, policy outline shows
Hyundai’s hydrogen drive faces dilemma
Transport
Jul 4, 2022
Ambition to make smaller, more powerful fuel cell battery appears to have hit a snag
‘SK Innovation’s green transformation has high potential for success’
Industry
Jul 4, 2022
SK Innovation’s green transformation strategy, announced a year ago, has “a very high potential for eventual success,” said one US scholar who cited its “clarity of purpose of vision,” “well-reasoned plan of execution” and an “intangible advantage of culture and management systems.” In a column published in SK Innovation’s SKinno News on Friday, Kannan Ramaswamy, chair professor of global strategy at Arizona State University’s Th
No. overseas travelers surpasses 1 million mark in June
Transport
Jul 3, 2022
The number of international travelers spiked to 1.28 million last month, surging 420 percent on-year, despite surging airfares and insufficient flight schedules, the Transport Ministry said Sunday. This was the first time that the number of monthly international travelers surpassed 1 million since the outbreak of COVID-19. The increase in international travel demand is likely to help the Transport Ministry achieve its goal of restoring the number of inbound and outbound flights to 50 percent o
Wagon, hatchback make a comeback as more drivers seek practicality
Transport
Jul 3, 2022
The long, swoopy, not-so-pretty design of wagon and hatchback has definitely not been popular in South Korea, a country where SUVs and luxury sedans make up most of the market share. But targeting drivers who seek compact car with sedan-like driving comfort and spacious cargo space like SUVs, automakers are launching wagons and hatchbacks to lure consumers amid shifting trends. According to the country’s largest automaker Hyundai Motor Group, its luxury brand Genesis will start selling a
[Exclusive] SK Pharmteco to invest extra $30m for Irish plant expansion
Industry
Jul 3, 2022
In total, $65 million allocated for expansion of SK Biotek’s Dublin-based pharmaceutical manufacturing plant
Calls grow over legislation of digital data inheritance
Industry
Jul 3, 2022
When a person dies, a will provides instructions on where and to whom their property, possessions and asset go. But what happens to the things they leave behind that only exist online? A local platform operator said Sunday that it had been working with law firms on a bill that would define the type of digital assets subject to inheritance, the range of disclosure and eligibility. Demand for people to be able to keep photos and texts left behind by deceased loved ones has been growing, but the
LG Energy Solution chief leaves for Europe to push factory automation
Industry
Jul 3, 2022
CEO scheduled to visit Siemens for further discussion on automated factory solution
KB vows to serve customers amid economic uncertainty
Industry
Jul 3, 2022
KB Financial Group Chairman Yoon Jong-kyoo said Friday that he would better serve customers by giving them what they need amid worsening inflation pushing up interest rates, at a biannual meeting with executives held in-person for the first time since January 2020. “The mission of financial institutions like us is to offer protection to clients, like having whatever they have with us stay unharmed in the event of a crisis,” Yoon said, describing client protection as the top priority
5 makers of manhole covers fined for price fixing
Industry
Jul 3, 2022
South Korea's antitrust regulator said Sunday it has decided to impose a combined fine of 2.14 billion won ($1.64 million) on five producers of manhole covers for colluding to fix prices of industrial products. Segye Cast Iron Co. and four other companies colluded to fix their quotations between September 2011 and January 2020 for more than 1,000 rounds of purchasing bidding for manhole covers, according to the Fair Trade Commission (FTC). They colluded to fix bidding prices and designate a
Online shopping expands in May on lifting of virus curbs
Industry
Jul 1, 2022
Online shopping in South Korea continued to increase in May as the lifting of virus curbs bolstered demand for travel and cultural services and foodstuffs, data showed Friday. The value of online shopping transactions stood at 17.3 trillion won ($13.4 billion) in May, up 10.5 percent from the previous year, according to the data from Statistics Korea. Purchases made through smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices increased 14.6 percent on-year to 12.9 trillion won. Mobile shopping took up
Exports up 5.4 pct in June; trade deficit hits record high in H1
Industry
Jul 1, 2022
South Korea's exports rose 5.4 percent on-year in June on solid demand for chips and petroleum products, but the country extended its trade deficit for the third consecutive month due to high global energy prices, data showed Friday. During the first six months of this year, the country saw exports reach an all-time half-year high, but high-flying energy prices sent the trade deficit to the highest figure for any first-half period, according to the data compiled by the Ministry of Trade, In
Apple to allow external app payment options in S. Korea in compliance with local law
Technology
Jun 30, 2022
Apple Inc. said Thursday it will allow alternative payment options for apps sold in South Korea in compliance with a law that bans app store operators from forcing their own in-app payment systems. The U.S. tech giant announced on its developer site that apps distributed on the company's App Store solely in South Korea will be able to use its "StoreKit External Purchase Entitlement" option to "provide an alternative in-app payment processing option." Apple said developers t
Hyundai Motor Group to establish US corporate body in Delaware
Industry
Jun 30, 2022
South Korean automotive giant Hyundai Motor Group said Thursday that it would establish an overseas corporate body in the state of Delaware, as part of its focus to invest in US companies with future technologies and to manage them more efficiently. The decision follows a $10.5 billion investment plan for the US, which was announced during US President Joe Biden’s state visit to Seoul on May 21. It marks the largest overseas spending by the Korean company so far. Tentatively
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