Defense
Ministry: Four more THAAD launchers all set for deployment
By Yonhap
South Korea's defense ministry announced Monday that the US Forces Korea will soon install four more THAAD missile defense launchers at its new southern base.The announcement came as the environment ministry accepted the results of an environmental impact survey of the THAAD system partially operational at the former golf course in Seongju, some 300 kilometers south of Seoul. Two THAAD rocket launchers are in operation there, with four others waiting for deployment. A US military chopper deliver
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Allies seek to deploy aircraft carrier, strategic bomber in response to NK nuke test
South Korea and the United States will seek to deploy a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, strategic bombers and other powerful assets to the Korean Peninsula as a response to North Korea's latest nuclear test, Seoul's defense ministry said Monday.In its report to the National Assembly's defense committee, the ministry also said that its military will stage a unilateral live-fire drill, which involves Taurus air-to-surface guided missiles mounted on its F-15K fighter jets, this month. The missile
Social affairs
Indonesian woman’s nightclub beating draws angry reaction
By Ock Hyun-ju
An Indonesian woman claimed Sunday that she was discriminated against and beaten up by a Korean bouncer of a club because of her nationality, in an incident that drew a lot of social media attention over the weekend. Jessica Setia, a 21-year-old Indonesian national who has studied here for two years, suffered a 0.5-centimeter-deep wound on her lips and a bruise on her chin as a result of her brawl with the male bouncer of a club in Busan around midnight Friday. Setia claimed the Korean man w
Moon, Abe agree to up pressure on NK to 'a whole new level'
South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed Monday to bring the toughest measures possible against North Korea on "an entirely different level" in response to its latest nuclear test deemed the most powerful so far, the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae said. Moon had a 20-minute telephone conversation with Abe earlier in the day to discuss ways to respond to Pyongyang's latest nuclear test on Sunday, Cheong Wa Dae spokesman Park Soo-hyun told reporters. It i
S. Korea, US agree to most powerful sanctions over N. Korea nuke test
The top diplomats of South Korea and the United States agreed on Sunday to push for the most powerful sanctions on North Korea during their phone discussion following its sixth nuclear test, Seoul's foreign ministry here said.Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had 25-minute talks to discuss countermeasures after North Korea earlier in the day conducted what it called a successful test of a hydrogen bomb that can be mounted onto an intercontinental ballistic m
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Kim Jong-un: Absolute power -- and an H-bomb to wield it
By AFP
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ranks among the world’s youngest heads of state, but has some of its most powerful weapons at his disposal.Sunday’s test of what appeared to be a powerful, full-fledged thermonuclear bomb, marked yet another watershed in Kim’s relentless drive as leader to turn the North into a credible -- and feared -- nuclear-armed state.In the process, he has simply shrugged off international warnings and economic sanctions, as well as bellicose threats from US President Donald
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Industry
Note 8 price soars as competition heats up
By Shin Ji-hye
Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy Note 8 is expected to be priced higher than 1 million won ($892) in South Korea for the first time among the company’s premium phones. Analysts predicted the prices of premium smartphones would continue to soar as handset makers competitively add advanced specifications to their devices and the industry enters a super cycle. Samsung’s mobile chief Koh Dong-jin recently changed his earlier estimation, saying, “The price of the Note 8 is likely to surpass 1 million won
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Daewoo Shipbuilding wins W470b order for 5 oil tankers
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., a major shipyard here, said Monday that it has secured a 470 billion won ($420 million) order to build five very large crude carriers.Under the deal with Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., South Korea's top shipping firm, Daewoo Shipbuilding, said it will deliver the vessels by September 2019.Last week, Hyundai Merchant said it plans to spend 470 billion won to buy five new VLCCs and 182 billion won to acquire two container vessels. Seoul-based headquarter
NK may fire ICBM toward North Pacific: Seoul spy agency
North Korea may fire an intercontinental ballistic missile toward the North Pacific following its sixth nuclear test, South Korea's spy agency was quoted by a lawmaker as saying Monday.The National Intelligence Service also told lawmakers that more analysis is needed to verify whether the North detonated an electromagnetic pulse-based bomb or a hydrogen bomb during its nuclear test on Sunday."There is a possibility that the North could make additional provocations by firing an ICBM toward the No
Moon, Putin to focus on N. Korean nukes in upcoming summit: official
North Korea's nuclear program will top the agenda of the upcoming summit between South Korea and Russia this week, a Seoul presidential official said Monday. President Moon Jae-in and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are set to hold talks Wednesday, shortly after Moon's arrival in Vladivostok to attend the Eastern Economic Forum to be held the following day."Because of North Korea's nuclear test, we expect a large part of the Korea-Russia summit to focus on the conditions created by the No
Finance
Markets in red on NK downward momentum
Markets in South Korea took a downturn Monday in the wake of the most powerful nuclear bomb test by North Korea on Sunday, drawing mixed forecast of local analysts on its aftereffect.The main bourse index Kospi closed at 2,329.65, down 1.19 percent, while the tech-heavy secondary Kosdaq tumbled 1.68 percent to 650.89. (Yonhap)Market bellwether Samsung Electronics‘ stock price fluctuated, starting 2.02 percent lower in the opening and closing at 0.95 percent lower.Of the Kospi-listed top 20 pla
Trump’s KORUS FTA opt-out a ‘real possibility’: expert
Amid continued ambiguity regarding the fate of the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement, some industry experts are predicting high odds that US President Donald Trump may actually terminate the trade deal, following North Korea’s escalating threats, which are adding tension to the political and economic climate between South Korea and the US. “While some people view Trump’s threats as being bluffs, in my expert opinion, Trump deciding to back out of the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement is a real possibil
Korean firms’ woes over THAAD deepen
South Korean companies struggling with restraints on their businesses in China are likely to come under more pressure with the deployment of additional launchers of a US anti-missile battery here set to begin as early as this week.Beijing seems unlikely to ease its stance on the issue in the wake of North Korea’s sixth and most powerful nuclear test Sunday.China began to take retaliatory measures in July last year when Seoul agreed to deploy the US missile shield known as the Terminal High Altit
‘50-kiloton nuke would wipe out Seoul’
A nuclear bomb with a 50-kiloton yield, such as the one reportedly tested by North Korea on Sunday, has the destructive capacity to induce over 2 million casualties if detonated over Seoul, according to simulation reports by experts.Six hour prior to conducting the test on Sunday, the North said in a statement that its hydrogen bomb was “a multifunctional thermonuclear nuke with great destructive power which can be detonated even at high altitudes for super-powerful Electro Magnetic Pulse attack
Foreign companies remain calm, on guard over NK risk
(123rf)With North Korea’s latest nuclear test accelerating geopolitical tension, foreign companies operating here on Monday expressed concerns over Pyongyang’s continued threat, but were seen to remain calm.Many foreign companies here are “familiar with constant noise from the North” and also such rhetoric “does not create any significant issues or concerns,” according to a group of US companies here.“There is no significant threat to day-to-day business for our member companies nor do we antici
SK chief’s daughter to wed in October
Chey Yun-jeongSK Group chairman’s daughter will tie the knot with an official of an IT venture firm on Oct. 21, the group said Monday.Chey Yun-jeong, 28, is Chairman Chey Tae-won’s eldest child from his marriage with Roh So-young, the daughter of former President Roh Tae-woo. The younger Chey joined SK’s pharmaceutical arm in June. She had begun her career at Bain and Company, a global consulting firm. Chey met her fiance, surnamed Yoon, while working at Bain, the company said, without revealing
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Why hasn’t Rex Tillerson resigned?
President Donald Trump’s top lieutenants are going rogue again.Last weekend, his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, refused to say whether Trump’s statements about violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, reflected American values. Trump’s chief economic aide, Gary Cohn, suggested that the president was wrong to equate white supremacists with “citizens standing up for equality” and said the administration “must do better.” His secretary of defense, Jim Mattis, told troops that because of internal
(2): Baekbeom would free NK’s political prisoners
By Robert Park
“In every way, I reject dictatorial rules and tendencies. I shout to our compatriots. Be careful lest we find ourselves under a dictatorship. I shout that we should build a nation in which each individual among our people enjoys freedom of speech to its fullest and things are done according to opinions of our entire people. ... A nation that is as wide as the earth and as free as the sky.”- Kim Koo (1876-1949), “My Wish”As evidenced by the above citation from Baekbeom’s 1947 statement of politi
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Mobile & Internet
'Apple’s OLED iPhone specs not yet finalized'
Korean parts suppliers for Apple’s first OLED iPhone are said to have started their shipments just recently, hinting at the phone’s delayed launch no earlier than November. “We started our shipments from late August,” an official from a local Apple supplier told The Investor on condition of anonymity on Sept. 4. He said his firm usually ships parts for Apple in the initial phase of the supply chain, declining to further elaborate. “Apple has not yet informed us the exact supply vo
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[DECODED X] An exodus?
The Sept. 1 issue of The Investor's blockbuster newsletter DECODED X is out. Check out some of the highlights.AN EXODUS? There are rumors of Samsung Electronics moving to the US, more specifically, California. Samsung, of course, is refusing to say anything, but according to industry sources, the company is considering relocating overseas. On top of Lee Jae-yong getting a 5 year sentence, the new government comes with an assortment of regulations for conglomerates. And it’s not j
Automobiles
Hyundai replaces China head amid sales decline
Hyundai Motor has replaced the head of its Chinese unit amid plunging sales, largely due to heightened geopolitical tensions between Seoul and Beijing. The Korean auto giant named Tao Hung Than as the new president of Beijing Hyundai, a joint venture with Beijing Automotive, replacing Chang Won-shin, effective Sept. 4. Chang, who resumed the top China job last October, will return to the headquarters in Seoul. Tao is known as an expert of the Chinese market and played a crucial ro
Genesis G70 to debut in US early next year
Hyundai Motor gave media a peek at its luxury marque Genesis’ all-new sports sedan G70, with plans to release the car in the US early next year. “We are planning to launch Genesis G70 in the North American market sometime early next year,” said Hwang Chung-yul, senior vice president at the Genesis Project Management Center, at a media preview held in Seoul on Sept. 1. “We will gradually roll out the car in other regions.” Prior to G70 global debut slated for Sept. 15, Hyundai unve
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Daniel Dae Kim wants to populate productions with multiethnic casts
Daniel Dae Kim is widely credited with having broken barriers for Korean-American actors in Hollywood. Since his debut in 1992, Kim has starred in popular series, including “Lost” and “Hawaii Five-0,” and has been outspoken in his advocacy of racial equality in the American entertainment industry.Now, the 48-year-old is branching out into production, in particular Korean titles in the US. Next month, “The Good Doctor,” a remake of the hit 2013 KBS drama of the same name, written by Park Jae-bum,
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Chinatown in Incheon, still at the heart of Korea-China ties, history
By Son Ji-hyoung
A gold-embellished, red-lacquered pailou, or Chinese arch, looms over a street on the shore of South Korea’s port city of Incheon.The blue-colored board attached to the 11-meter high structure reads Zhonghuajia, Chinese for ‘Chinese avenue,’ marking the entrance to Incheon Chinatown, the largest Chinatown in the nation. For over 130 years, Incheon Chinatown has been standing as the only officially recognized one of its kind in Korea since 1884, when Joseon Dynasty leased parts of Incheon to Qing
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Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway collision results in 11 casualties
By Lim Jeong-yeo
An 8-vehicle pileup on Cheonan-Nonsan expressway resulted in 11 casualties including a couple’s death on Saturday. At 3:55 p.m. on Saturday, an express bus rammed into the vehicle in front of it at full speed, killing a couple in their 40s and injuring 9 others. The bus did not brake after the first crash. Vehicle destroyed in the Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway collision (Yonhap)The bus driver reportedly told the police that he does not recall the moment of the collision, and that the distance betwee
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Analysts forecast downward North Korea risks in Kospi
Security tension is most likely to return to focus in South Korea’s stock markets this week following the North’s sixth nuclear test Sunday, further dampening investors’ sentiment.A 5.7 magnitude tremor was detected in northeastern North Korea on Sunday at around 12:29 p.m., which North Korea claimed to be a test of a hydrogen bomb that can be loaded into its intercontinental ballistic missile.(Yonhap)“The news would bring noise in investor sentiments and stock markets in South Korea and the Uni
Army to investigate ‘mystery deaths’
By Yeo Jun-suk
On an afternoon in February 1998, Army 1st Lt. Kim Hun was found dead inside an underground military outpost along the border with North Korea. A gunshot wound was found on the right side of his head and a 9mm Beretta pistol was near his body. The South Korean military determined that the then-25-year-old Army officer had committed suicide. But questions and doubts have mushroomed that he may have been murdered because of no apparent motive for suicide and evidence of a physical fight inside t
‘6 in 10 Koreans do overtime every other day without extra pay’
By Kim Min-joo
Korea’s salaried employees work an average of 2 1/2 days overtime per week, a poll showed Friday.Employment-related portal JobKorea -- citing its recent survey of 1,013 office workers -- alleged that an average worker puts in 2 1/2 days of overtime per week. The survey also showed that only 37.7 percent of the respondents are compensated properly for the extra hours.When asked whether “Overtime work should be taken for granted” 69.9 percent of the respondents said “No.” Also, 63.9 percent of the
Korea’s air transport deficit marks record high
By Shim Woo-hyun
South Korea’s air transport deficit marked a record high in the first six months of this year, largely due to a dramatic decline in Chinese tourists, as well as an increase in the number of Koreans traveling outside of the country, central bank data showed Sunday. The deficit of Korea’s air transport reached $248.6 million between January and June. In the previous six-month period, the figure had reached a surplus of $216.7 million, according to data compiled by the Bank of Korea. (Yonhap)Korean
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Urban forests offer greener life in Seoul’s concrete jungle
By Kim Da-sol
Seoul is probably more closely associated with stark concrete jungle than forests. However, the city is becoming greener as local governments turn to forests to battle pollution. Forests in urban areas work as filters for air pollutants and fine particles. According to the National Institute of Forest Science, a single tree can absorb 35.7 grams of fine dust particles in a year -- an amount that could fill an espresso cup. A coniferous tree can absorb up to 44 grams of air pollutants, and enviro
Seoul and adventurous after-hours
It started out with cabarets and discotheques in the 1980s, when Korea saw an unprecedented economic boom. Seoul’s nightlife has been growing and thriving ever since, giving birth to a myriad of clubs with different themes.(D.Bridge)Back then, nightclubs were places for people to dance and performers to put on shows. Cabarets were home to the middle-aged, usually featuring a live band and bluesy tunes. Dubbed “colatheques,” some venues would offer upbeat music and a lively social atmosphere with