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Exports to US reach all-time high, widen gap with China
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Trump rekindles criticism: US forces defending 'wealthy' S. Korea 'free of charge'
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[Music in drama] Rekindle a love that slipped through your fingers
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S. Korea discussed possible participation in AUKUS Pillar 2 with Australia: defense minister
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Opposition-led Assembly unilaterally passes bill to probe Marine's death
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[New faces of Assembly] Architect behind ‘audacious initiative’ believes in denuclearized North Korea
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Seoul Metro to seek legal action against malicious complaints
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Illit, mired in controversy, remains on Billboard charts for 5th week
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On May Day, labor unions blast Yoon's foreign nanny proposal
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[KH Explains] Will alternative trading platform shake up Korean stock market?
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Jeju Air to launch flights to Guam this week
Jeju Air Co., South Korea’s largest low cost carrier, said Tuesday that it will start flights on the route between Busan and Guam this week to meet growing demand. Starting on Thursday, the carrier will offer two flights per week on the route on Thursdays and Sundays, the company owned by Aekyung Industrial Co. said.This is the first time that the budget carrier will provide flights bound for Guam from a provincial region, not from South Korea’s main gateway of Incheon International Airport. The
Jan. 6, 2015
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SK Broadband subcontractors taken to police station after protests
About 200 union members of SK Broadband’s subcontractors were taken to a nearby police station for interrogation after holding a protest rally inside the company’s building in downtown Seoul on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, the protesters stormed and occupied SK Corp. building, which houses the broadband unit, to call for improving labor rights. Witnesses said the workers clashed with security personnel while attempting to enter the SK building in Seorin-dong.The protesters, who are mainly Intern
Jan. 6, 2015
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Auto recalls down 27 pct in S. Korea: data
The number of automobile recalls in South Korea shrank 27.2 percent in 2014 from a year earlier, a car safety agency said Tuesday, on the back of a decline for local carmakers.A total of 755,501 vehicles registered here were recalled for safety reasons last year, down from 1.04 million units in 2013, according to the data compiled by the Korea Transportation Safety Authority. The number of models affected, however, jumped 80.5 percent on-year to 352 from the previous 195.There were fewer recalls
Jan. 6, 2015
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Jeju Air to launch Busan-Guam flights this week
Jeju Air Co., South Korea's largest low cost carrier, said Tuesday that it will start flights on the route between Busan and Guam this week to meet growing demand. Starting on Thursday, the carrier will offer two flights per week on the route on Thursdays and Sundays, the company owned by Aekyung Industrial Co. said.This is the first time that the budget carrier will provide flights bound for Guam from a provincial region, not from South Korea's main gateway of Incheon International Airport. The
Jan. 6, 2015
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S. Korea set to begin talks on liberalization of rice market
Five countries, including the United States, have so far raised objections to South Korea's proposed tariff rate on its rice imports, officials said Tuesday, as negotiations begin on the terms for South Korea's rice market opening.After 20 years of waivers, South Korea liberalized its rice market through tariffication at the start of the year with a 513 percent tariff to be imposed on all non-mandatory rice imports.The country has to import 408,700 tons of rice every year under minimum market ac
Jan. 6, 2015
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Samsung Electronics ranks No. 2 in R&D spending in 2013
South Korea's top tech giant, Samsung Electronics Co., ranked No. 2 in research and development (R&D) spending for the second consecutive year in 2013, data showed Tuesday. According to the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP), which cited the data compiled by the European Commission, Samsung spent 10.16 billion euros (US$12.12 billion) on R&D projects in 2013, lower than the 11.7 billion euros by German carmaker Volkswagen AG. U.S.-based Microsoft Corp.
Jan. 6, 2015
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Combined sales of Hyundai, Kia in U.S. hit record high in 2014
Hyundai Motor Group, the world's fifth-largest automaker, said Monday that its U.S. sales reached an all-time high in 2014 despite lingering worries over slowing global economic recovery and intensifying competition from Japanese rivals supported by the weak yen. Hyundai Motor America (HMA) and Kia Motors America (KMA), the distribution and marketing arms of the group's flagship companies, said that they sold 725,718 cars and 580,234 vehicles last year, up 0.7 percent and 8.4 percent from a ye
Jan. 6, 2015
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[SUPER RICH] Daum Kakao chief is Korea’s most liked superrich figure
We love, hate, envy, admire and emulate the traits of the rich men. In the digital era, we share information, impression and our feelings toward the superrich online. The Korea Herald Special Investigation Team and social media analyst, Jelly Fish studied “big data” related to wealthy people of Korea and abroad to pinpoint our latest obsessions and how we perceive them. The team has studied articles and search terms on www.naver.com, the country’s largest portal site, as well as Twitter, Faceboo
Jan. 5, 2015
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Caffe Bene to open outlets in Thailand and Laos this year
The Korean coffee shop franchise Caffe Bene has officially entered the Thai and Laotian markets, company officials said on Monday.Caffe Bene said in a statement that it had concluded a contract with JKN Global Media, one of Thailand’s largest media companies to jointly establish JKN Bene Co., which will manage Caffe Bene branches in the two countries.“We will provide differentiating strategies appropriate for the Thai and Laotian markets, respectively,” an official from Caffe Bene said. He added
Jan. 5, 2015
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DSME beats Hyundai Heavy in shipbuilding performance
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, the nation’s second-largest shipbuilder, is emerging as a dark horse in the industry, beating its global rival Hyundai Heavy Industries in business performance for the second consecutive year in 2014.“Behind the success is better performance in high value-added energy and eco-friendly ship construction than our rivals,” DSME CEO Ko Jae-ho said in his New Year’s address in Seoul on Monday. Despite the prolonged recession in the shipbuilding industry, the
Jan. 5, 2015
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Park calls for more corporate investment
President Park Geun-hye called on members of the business community on Monday to boost investment to bring about the nation’s second economic takeoff.Park made the appeal at a New Year greeting session in Coex, southern Seoul, organized by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry.It was the president’s second official outdoor appearance this year after her visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul on New Year’s Day.Cheong Wa Dae officials said the president’s participation in the meeting organiz
Jan. 5, 2015
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VIP shoppers prop up weak growth at department stores
Sales by VIP customers were a rare source of growth last year for South Korean department stores, which are losing shoppers to mobile and overseas channels, data showed Monday.Sales generated by customers who spend more than 20 million won ($18,025) a year jumped 21 percent on-year in the January-November period, according to the data from Galleria, a high-end Gangnam-gu department store that sells mostly luxury brands.Lotte Department Store, the flagship of retail giant Lotte, also saw sales by
Jan. 5, 2015
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Renault Samsung aims to sell more than 30,000 SM5 Nova: official
Renault Samsung Motors Co., the local unit of French automaker Renault S.A., said Monday it aims to sell more than 30,000 units of the SM5 Nova, the latest edition of the company's most popular midsize sedan, in 2015."We are targeting to sell more than 30,000 units of the SM5 Nova this year, with 60 percent of them to be LPG vehicles," Park Dong-hoon, sales chief and vice president of Renault Samsung Motors, said during a press conference. The automaker unveiled the SM5 Nova on Monday as it intr
Jan. 5, 2015
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LG Electronics puts OLED TVs at forefront of CES
LG Electronics Inc. will showcase organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs and its first quantum dot TV at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicking off Tuesday (U.S. time) in Las Vegas, as it pushes ahead with the two TV models as the next growth engine. The 55-inch model will be unveiled as LG's 2015 OLED TV, the company said, following the global debut of larger-sized 65 and 77-inch models in August last year.The OLED TV lineups will come in the "flexible design" by LG, which allows a u
Jan. 5, 2015
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Foreigners offload Hyundai Motor shares amid growth woes
Foreign investors have offloaded more than 300 billion won (US$272 million) worth of Hyundai Motor stocks in the past month, bourse data showed Monday, reflecting concerns that the automaker's sales growth would be slower than expected.According to the Korea Exchange, offshore investors sold a net 338 billion won worth of Hyundai Motor stocks for 15 consecutive trading days last month. Their stake in the country's top automaker dipped to a seven-month low of 43.61 percent Friday.Hyundai Motor wa
Jan. 5, 2015
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[Graphic News] Top 10 stock billionaire celebrities
The founders of Korea’s major star management companies snagged the top four slots on the list of Korea’s stock-rich celebrities in 2014, an online business researcher’s data showed recently. As of Dec. 30, Yang Hyun-suk, the founder of YG Entertainment, topped the list with his listed stocks worth about 185.8 billion won ($168.2 million), according to Chaebol.com. Lee Soo-man, the founder of S.M. Entertainment, ranked No. 2 with 149.3 billion won. Actor and KEAST majority shareholder Bae Yong-j
Jan. 4, 2015
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Korea eyes ‘fintech’ for growth of industry
The South Korean government is gearing up to boost the financial industry, which is a slump, by bolstering the use of information technology in financial services, or “fintech,” according to the government and industry watchers. There are plans to unveil a policy to stimulate the development of financial technologies this month, Financial Services Commission’s chief Shin Je-yoon said Thursday. “The government plans to shift its regulation paradigm since global tech giants such as Alibaba, Google
Jan. 4, 2015
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Ministry seeking to revive stalled Thai water projects
Korea’s infrastructure minister will seek to revive the stalled Thai water project during his visit to Bangkok that kicked off on Sunday, Seoul officials said.The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said Minister Seo Seung-hwan is in Bangkok on a two-day trip, aimed at discussing infrastructure projects promoted by the Thai government.“Discussion on bilateral economic cooperation will cover infrastructure projects, including the suspended multibillion dollar Thai water management proj
Jan. 4, 2015
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Doosan Heavy bags W340b order from Kazakhstan
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., South Korea’s leading power equipment maker, said Sunday that it has clinched a 340 billion won ($308 million) deal to build a power plant in Kazakhstan.Under the deal with Karabatan Utility Solutions, Doosan Heavy will build the coal-fired power plant with a 310-megawatt capacity in Atyrau on the northern banks of the Caspian Sea.The construction of the power plant will be completed by February 2018, according to Doosan Heavy.South Korean companies ar
Jan. 4, 2015
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Xiaomi Doubles Revenue to $12 Billion as Phone Sales Surge
Xiaomi Corp., whose investors include billionaire Yuri Milner, more than doubled its sales revenue last year, according to a blog posting by Chief Executive Officer Lei Jun. The Beijing-based company’s revenue before tax rose to 74.3 billion yuan ($12 billion) in 2014, Lei said on his microblog today. It sold 61.1 million mobile phones, 227 percent more than in the previous year. Xiaomi plans to release a Redmi smartphone and will hold a press conference on Jan. 15 to issue an “important flagshi
Jan. 4, 2015