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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Medical reform committee kicks off despite boycott from doctors
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Hybe's multilabel system tested amid conflict with Ador
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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Over-50s, men, single-person households take up majority of those filing for bankruptcy
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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Korean firms to flaunt tech supremacy at CES
South Korean tech companies are gearing up to showcase their latest cutting-edge products and innovations at the upcoming CES 2024, the world’s largest tech trade show that opens Tuesday in Las Vegas. After years of pandemic disruptions, this year’s CES is expected to attract over 130,000 visitors, making it second largest after a record 180,000 visitors in 2020, according to the event organizer, Consumer Technology Association. Under the theme of “All On,” the upcoming C
Jan. 7, 2024
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[KH Explains] Korean defense firms aim big in US market
South Korean defense firms are seeking to break through into the US market, the biggest in the world, as the industry looks to carry on its export momentum. Hanwha Aerospace on Thursday announced that it completed a field test of its multipurpose unmanned ground vehicle, Arion-SMET, with the US Army and Marine Corps in Hawaii in December. It was the first time a Korean UGV developer had taken part in the US Defense Department’s foreign comparative testing. “Arion-SMET’s partici
Jan. 7, 2024
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Korean ramyeon exports hit record high
South Korea’s exports of Korean instant noodles, also known as ramyeon, reached a new record high of nearly $1 billion (1.31 trillion won) in 2023, according to government data and industry sources, Sunday. According to data from Korea Customs Service, annual ramyeon exports were tallied at $952 million last year, a 24.4 percent jump from $765 million in 2022. The outbound shipments of ramyeon logged $785 million for the January-October period in 2023, breaking the previous year’s re
Jan. 7, 2024
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Samsung to boost patent leadership with ‘Ironflex’ trademark for foldable displays
Samsung Display has recently registered the "Ironflex" trademark for its next foldable display technology, according to a filing with the US patent agency and industry sources, Sunday. The filing said that the Korean display maker submitted the filing to the US Patent and Trademark Office on Jan. 3 and was waiting for the agency’s review. Similar filings are also found to have been made in South Korea and the UK. The Ironflex trademark consists of standard characters without clai
Jan. 7, 2024
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US finalizes antidumping duties on tin mill product imports from S. Korea, China, Canada, Germany
WASHINGTON -- The US Department of Commerce said Friday that imports of tin mill products from South Korea, China, Canada and Germany were found to have been dumped into the US market as it issued its final antidumping duty determinations. The department released the findings that the imports from the countries are "unfairly priced." Tin mill is a steel product widely used for food packaging or to store other items. In the list of companies subject to duties was TCC Steel Corp., a Sout
Jan. 6, 2024
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Subsidy for second child increases, but expected impact low
Despite the government's decision to raise the subsidy for parents having more than one child this year by 1 million won ($760), a survey suggests that the subsidy may not significantly influence parents' decisions to have another child. “Despite implementing the voucher subsidy, a recent decrease in the total fertility rate suggests there has been no direct impact (on having another child),” said Lee Yun-jin, a senior researcher at the Korea Institute of Child Care and E
Jan. 5, 2024
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Biz lobbies of S. Korea, Japan to hold annual meeting next week
Business lobbies of South Korea and Japan will hold their annual meeting early next week to discuss joint projects between the business communities of the neighboring countries, industry sources said Friday. The 30th Korean-Japan Business Council, co-hosted by the Federation of Korean Industries and the Japan Business Federation, or Keidanren, will take place over two days in Tokyo from Wednesday. Members of the FKI leadership, including Chairman Ryu Jin and Vice Chairman Kim Chang-beom, are exp
Jan. 5, 2024
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FSS chief slams Taeyoung's 'insufficient' self-rescue efforts
The head of South Korea's top financial authority on Thursday lashed out at Taeyoung Engineering & Construction's self-rescue efforts, saying they fell far short of expectations and urging a new plan within the week. Financial Supervisory Service chief Lee Bok-hyun made the comments during his New Year's press conference at the FSS headquarters in Seoul earlier in the day, just a day after the ailing construction firm announced a set of self-rescue plans to overcome a liquidit
Jan. 4, 2024
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[NCSI] Samsung Fire & Marine, Samsung Securities, Samsung C&T, Lotte Global Logistics top NCSI customer satisfaction ratings in 2023
South Korea suffered a slight decline in customer satisfaction across industries last year, an annual survey by the Korea Productivity Center said Thursday, in reflection of a sluggish economy and people’s increased belt-tightening amid high-flying interest rates. The KPC’s National Customer Satisfaction Index for 2023 was 78.2 points, down 0.2 points from the previous year. It was the first time the figure fell since 2010. The KPC, an affiliated agency of the Ministry of Trade, Indu
Jan. 4, 2024
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[NCSI] Korea outranks US, Japan, Singapore in consumer satisfaction
South Korean customers were more satisfied with their goods and services in 2023, compared to those in the US, Japan and Singapore, according to the National Consumer Satisfaction Index published annually by the Korea Productivity Center. The index is not only a measure of consumer satisfaction, but an indicator of the economic performance of companies, government agencies and the economy as a whole. Similar standards have been adopted by over 30 countries worldwide, which use the same metrics t
Jan. 4, 2024
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SK Ecoplant to showcase net-zero solutions at CES
South Korean energy and environmental solutions provider SK Ecoplant said Thursday that the company would take part in CES 2024, the world's largest consumer electronics and technology trade show, to showcase its net-zero solutions with other SK companies. SK Group plans to operate a 1,850-square-meter exhibition booth during the CES in Las Vegas next week, with seven affiliates joining. SK Ecoplant will introduce its low-carbon construction materials, including glass fiber-reinforced polym
Jan. 4, 2024
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After yearslong legal battle, Hahn & Co. secures control over Namyang Dairy
Hahn & Co., the nation's largest private equity firm based on assets under management, secured control over Namyang Dairy Product on Thursday, following years of legal disputes. The Supreme Court sided with Hahn & Co., ordering Namyang Dairy Product Chairman Hong Won-sik and his family members to hand over their 53.08 percent stake in the company to the private equity firm. With the court decision, the equity manager is to become the dairy firm's largest shareholder, while the
Jan. 4, 2024
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Samsung, Hyundai Motor to boost home-car connectivity
South Korea's top makers of chips and cars, Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Group, are joining hands for heightened connectivity by integrating their smart home and connective car solutions, the companies said Thursday. In a signing ceremony on Wednesday, the two sides agreed to expand Samsung's SmartThings platform to support Hyundai Motor and Kia's connected cars, including electric vehicles. The goal of their partnership is to develop "Home-to-Car" and "C
Jan. 4, 2024
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LG, West Virginia to collaborate on tech ventures
LG Electronics’ North American Innovation Center, also known as LG Nova, has forged a strategic partnership with the US state of West Virginia to advance technologies for renewable energy, health care and other future industries, the Korean tech giant said Thursday. The two entities agreed to form an impact fund dubbed the Nova West Virginia Investment Fund to channel $700 million in project investment into the state over the next five years and grow related businesses. The businesses deve
Jan. 4, 2024
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Ceragem to make CES debut next week
South Korean health care solutions provider Ceragem said Wednesday it will make its debut at the upcoming CES 2024, slated for next week in Las Vegas, to strengthen global partnerships and unveil the latest version of its flagship therapeutic thermal massager. In a 330-square-meter exhibition booth, Ceragem will present its Master V9, equipped with an upgraded massage module -- massage rollers -- as well as a reclining-back function. Besides the massager, Ceragem will also present new health car
Jan. 4, 2024
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Ex-Samsung employee indicted for alleged chip tech leak to Chinese firm
Prosecutors indicted a former employee of Samsung Electronics on Wednesday on charges of leaking key semiconductor technologies of the tech giant to a Chinese company in return for money, officials said. The Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office indicted the employee surnamed Kim, who formerly served as a department head at Samsung, under physical detention on charges of violating the industrial technology protection law, prosecution officials said. Kim is accused of having stolen Samsung&
Jan. 3, 2024
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[KH explains] How young are ‘young’ CEOs in Korea?
“Generational shift” has long been a buzz phrase in the year-end leadership reshuffle at Corporate Korea for years. 2023 was no exception. The nation’s conglomerates, especially the top four, have touted having promoted younger executives to breathe fresh air into somewhat rigid operations and prepare for the next growth drivers in the ever-evolving business environment. Many of the CEOs in their 60s stepped down to be replaced by those in their 50s, while managers in their 40s
Jan. 3, 2024
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[Photo News] Donation for future generation
Mirae Asset Financial Group Chairman Park Hyeon-joo (left) poses for a photo after agreeing to donate 25 percent of his stake in Mirae Asset Consulting to the group's charitable entity, Mirae Asset Hope Foundation, during a ceremony in central Seoul on Dec. 26, 2023. Aiming to give back to society, the Mirae chief plans to donate more shares in Mirae Asset Capital and Mirae Asset Global Investments to the charity in phases. (Mirae Asset Global Investments)
Jan. 3, 2024
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Koreans flock to airports, malls during New Year's holiday: GPS data
Incheon International Airport and Starfield shopping malls were the top two destinations searched for on GPS app T Mobility, during the three-day New Year's holiday, the app’s operator said Wednesday. The big data analysis confirms a preference for either overseas vacations or shopping at mega malls during the holidays. From Dec. 30 to Jan. 1, T Map Mobility recorded 33,856 GPS-based routing requests from users heading to Incheon International Airport Terminal 1. Combined with reque
Jan. 3, 2024
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Samsung's AI-powered Galaxy S24 to debut this month
Samsung Electronics will unveil the Galaxy S24 series featuring the company’s latest artificial intelligence model in Silicon Valley -- the home turf of its archrival, Apple -- this month. Releasing the official invitation on Wednesday, the world’s largest smartphone maker said it will hold the Unpacked event for its flagship smartphone series in San Jose on Jan. 17. The company said it will be “opening a new era of mobile AI” with the latest smartphone series. “A
Jan. 3, 2024