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Korean, Romanian leaders discuss defense tech, nuclear energy
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Yoon’s jailed mother-in-law excluded from latest parole list
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Hybe and Min Hee-jin, CEO of Hybe sublabel Ador, lock horns
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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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[Pressure points] Leggings in public: Fashion statement or social faux pas?
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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[Newsmaker] New momentum has KAI flying high
Korea Aerospace Industries is flying high. The country’s sole aircraft manufacturer is enjoying its best ever year, with solid first-half earnings and its share price up 150 percent since January, and analysts forecast a positive outlook for the second half. This is the result of a profit increase in the firm’s exports of military planes, production of aircraft components and winning of various defense deals, which are the three pillars of the company’s revenue sources, analysts said Wednesday.
Aug. 13, 2015
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McDonald’s offers customizable gourmet burger
McDonald’s Korea is getting a makeover with a customizable gourmet burger and how it is ordered and served in a bid to attract customers who seek a new dining experience, the fast food restaurant chain said on Wednesday.The new menu item dubbed “Signature Burger” offers customers options to build their own burger with over 20 ingredients. A McDonald’s Korea staff member serves the new “Signature Burger” to customers at its Sinchon store in Seoul, Wednesday. (McDonald’s Korea)“The signature burge
Aug. 13, 2015
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Businesses welcome pardon of SK chairman
President Park Geun-hye granted special pardons Thursday to 14 convicted businessmen including SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won and some 6,500 people to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea’s Liberation Day on Aug. 15. The Liberation Day pardons for the high-profile business tycoons are aimed at propping up the sagging economy, hit hard by the outbreak of the Middle East respiratory syndrome, and a protracted slump in exports. “I have decided to grant special pardons in order to help forge national
Aug. 13, 2015
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Biz circle hails pardons for convicted businessmen
South Korea's business community welcomed special presidential pardons granted to convicted business leaders on Thursday, saying that it will join government efforts in boosting the domestic economy. Some still expressed disappointment with what they see as the smaller-than-expected scale of the special pardons for business people, apparently citing the exclusion of a high-profile business leader from amnesty. President Park Geun-hye granted special pardons to 14 businessmen and more than 6,5
Aug. 13, 2015
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Japan's Lotte Holdings wholly owns investment arms
Tokyo-based Lotte Holdings owns a 100 percent stake in investment units in Japan that are believed to be at the apex of the retail giant Lotte Group's complex ownership structure, a report showed Thursday. Lotte Holdings, the ostensible holding company of Lotte affiliates in Japan and Korea, holds a 100 percent stake in some 12 subsidiaries of the investment company, dubbed "L Investment Company," according to the report compiled by South Korea's Lotte Group. Shin Dong-bin, the chairman of Seo
Aug. 13, 2015
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S. Korean steelmakers face anti-dumping charges in U.S.
South Korean steelmakers have been sued by U.S. rivals in the United States on anti-dumping charges, a trade association said Thursday. U.S. Steel, AK Steel and four other steelmakers filed the anti-dumping suit and countervailing duty penalties against hot-rolled steel plates produced by Korean steelmakers, according to the Korea International Trade Association. The suit filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission and the Department of Commerce said that the Korean products received d
Aug. 13, 2015
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Daum Kakao Q2 net more than halves on increased costs
Daum Kakao Corp., the operator of South Korea's top mobile messenger, said Thursday its net profit more than halved from a year earlier due largely to increased marketing costs for newly launched services. Net income reached 21.4 billion won ($18 million) in the April-June period, down 62 percent from 55.9 billion won the previous year, the company said in a statement. The figure fell far short of the median consensus of 37.1 billion won in a poll by Yonhap Infomax, the financial news arm of
Aug. 13, 2015
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Hotel Lotte likely to become holding firm
The soon-to-be listed Hotel Lotte is likely to become a 20 trillion won ($19 billion) holding company for Lotte Group in Korea, going solo from its Japanese sister companies. The company is also likely to merge with Lotte’s flagship retail arms in order to reinforce the domestic governance structure, market watchers suggested Wednesday, a day after Lotte chairman Shin Dong-bin announced the yet-unscheduled initial public offering of Hotel Lotte.“Once listed, the company is expected to be worth m
Aug. 12, 2015
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Hotel Lotte likely to become holding firm
Lotte chairman Shin Dong-bin / YonhapThe soon-to-be listed Hotel Lotte is likely to become a 20 trillion won ($19 billion) holding company for Lotte Group in Korea, going solo from its Japanese sister companies. The company is also likely to merge with Lotte’s flagship retail arms in order to reinforce the domestic governance structure, market watchers suggested Wednesday, a day after Lotte chairman Shin Dong-bin announced the yet-unscheduled initial public offering of Hotel Lotte.“Once listed,
Aug. 12, 2015
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Luxury watches replace bags as No. 1 smuggled items
Luxury Switzerland-made Cartier watches replaced designer bags to become the most counterfeited items smuggled into Korea by price, according to data by the Korea Customs Service. About 26 billion won ($21.8 million) worth of fake Cartier watches were found to have been brought into Korea without being reported to the customs office in the January-June period, the agency said. Popular items that smugglers attempt to sneak through customs are regarded as an index of trending luxury brands in the
Aug. 12, 2015
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Celltrion steps up global expansion with biosimilar drug
Celltrion, a South Korean biopharmaceutical company, is making headway in a newly emerging category of medicine known as biosimilars -- lower-cost copies of brand-name biologic drugs that have lost patent protection, around the world. The Korean drugmaker on Monday said it has gained approval from Australia to begin selling Remsima -- its biosimilar replication of the world’s third best-selling rheumatoid arthritis treatment drug Remicade. U.S.-based global pharmaceutical firm Hospira, Celltrio
Aug. 12, 2015
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[Graphic News] Jobless rate down in July for third month
Korea’s unemployment rate decreased from 3.9 percent in June to 3.7 percent in July as more people were hired, data showed Wednesday.According to Statistics Korea, the number of employed people reached slightly more than 26.30 million last month, with 326,000 new jobs being created on-year.July marked the third month in a row that more than 300,000 jobs have been created in the country.Officials said most of new jobs were created in the manufacturing and services sector as the government and the
Aug. 12, 2015
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Lotte Shopping jumps on hopes for better governance
Shares of Lotte Shopping, a key affiliate of retail-focused conglomerate Lotte Group, shot up Wednesday on hopes the unit would benefit from the group's plan to list its hotel arm Hotel Lotte. Lotte Shopping ended at 241,000 won ($202.3) on the main KOSPI, up 7.83 percent from the previous session and gaining for a second straight session. The KOSPI shed 0.56 percent. Shares of Lotte affiliates widely advanced on Wednesday following Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin's apology over an ongoing
Aug. 12, 2015
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Daum Kakao to launch high-end taxi service in Oct.
South Korea's top mobile messenger operator Daum Kakao Corp. said Wednesday its popular taxi application will be updated in October to allow users to hail high-end taxis. Daum Kakao's latest plan is in line with the Ministry of Health and Welfare's move to ease regulations on the operations of high-end taxis, which will provide improved services compared with the existing luxury taxis. Daum Kakao said it has signed memorandums of understanding with Seoul Taxi Association and High& Co. to speed
Aug. 12, 2015
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Lotte needs at least 2.5 tln won to unwind circular shareholding
Lotte Group, which is mired in a bitter family fight over control of its sprawling business empire, needs about 2.5 trillion won ($2.1 billion) to unwind its complex circular shareholding structure, a report estimated Wednesday. Lotte Group does business both in South Korea and Japan and has 416 cross shareholding arrangements that allow its founder and family members to wield a disproportionate amount of power over the group with a relatively small portion of shares. According to the report
Aug. 12, 2015
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Secret behind Lotte’s real estate riches
Blueprint of the Lotte World Tower and its surrounding “Lotte Shopping Town” in Jamsil, Seoul. Lotte GroupSEOUL/TOKYO -- When it comes to real estate, Lotte knows what it is talking about.The company has been rocking the nation with a fierce family feud and a possibly illegal corporate structure, but in terms of property investment, it’s been at the top of its game.In Korea, Lotte Group’s headquarters are nestled in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country -- Sogong-dong in central
Aug. 11, 2015
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Lotte pledges to list hotel, cut circular shareholding
Lotte Group chairman Shin Dong-bin on Tuesday bowed to public pressure and announced a plan to reform the conglomerate’s complicated circular shareholding structure by this year to ensure transparency.Offering a public apology over his family’s feud over the succession of the 90 trillion-won business empire, chairman Shin also said he would push for the listing of Hotel Lotte, the controlling tower of 80 Lotte affiliates in Korea.The listing plan is seen by analysts as the chairman’s strategy to
Aug. 11, 2015
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Hyundai Motor to implement peak wage system
Hyundai Motor Group, South Korea’s second-largest conglomerate, said Tuesday it would implement the peak wage system across all its affiliates starting from 2016. Under this system pushed by the government and being picked up by an increasing number of companies, the retirement age has been extended to 60 from the current range of 53 to 58 and the paycheck for elderly workers slashed by about 10 percent over their last several years at work. The group plans to channel the saved funds into hirin
Aug. 11, 2015
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Lotte chief apologizes for family feud, vows governance reform
Shin Dong-bin, the head of the country's No. 5 conglomerate, apologized Tuesday over the group's much-criticized succession feud and pledged to make the retail giant's murky governance structure more transparent. Lotte is embroiled in a bitter family fight over control of the sprawling business empire, which has reignited sentiment against family-controlled conglomerates, known as chaebol here, and prompted an all-out government probe into the group. "This crisis happened as we failed to put
Aug. 11, 2015
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Cabinet approves faster tax refund decree for foreign tourists
The government Tuesday approved a decree that would allow foreign tourists to claim a tax refund up to 50,000 won ($43) without visiting customs offices. Currently, foreigners must present products and receipts at the customs service when the refunded value added tax is more than 10,000 won. The decree approved at a Cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn would enhance the convenience of foreign tourists and help them save time at airports. The ordinance is subject to a
Aug. 11, 2015