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[KH Explains] Why Korea's so tough on short selling
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[Weekender] Geeks have never been so chic in Korea
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[News Focus] Mystery deepens after hundreds of cat deaths in S. Korea
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NewJeans members submit petitions over court injunction in Hybe-Ador conflict
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‘Kim desperately wanted to denuclearize,’ Moon writes in memoirs
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Actors involved in past controversies return first via streaming service originals
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N. Korea slams US subcritical nuclear test, vows measures to bolster nuclear deterrence
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S. Korea's exports of instant noodles surpass $100m for 1st time in April: data
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Korea set to finalize medical school expansion plans
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Seoul City to open 'hotel' on river bridge
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LIG Nex1 aims to advance into US with precise guided missiles
South Korean aerospace and defense company LIG Nex1 presented its advanced weapons customized for future battlegrounds at a defense exhibition in the US, with the aim of advancing into the world’s largest defense market. LIG Nex1 said it showcased its precise guided missiles and unmanned surface vehicles at the 2018 Annual Meeting & Exposition, which kicked off Monday in Washington. Visitors from the US Army listen to a LIG Nex1 official’s presentation of unmanned surface vehicles at the 2018 An
Oct. 10, 2018
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Asiana Airlines launches own craft beer
South Korean air carrier Asiana Airlines said Wednesday that it has launched a craft beer brand called Asiana. In collaboration with Korea Craft Brewery, Asiana Airlines has developed its own craft beer, which contains 4.7 percent alcohol by volume. It has a fruity scent and deep flavor, the company said.Asiana craft beer is showcased by an Asiana Airlines flight attendant. (Asiana Airlines)Asiana craft beer will be offered at Asiana Airlines’ recently renovated first and business lounge for pas
Oct. 10, 2018
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[Photo News] Deputy Finance Minister visits Celltrion headquarters
VISIT TO BIOTECH PRODUCTION SITE -- South Korea’s Deputy Finance Minister Ko Hyung-kwon (center) looks around a research lab at Celltrion’s headquarters in Songdo, Incheon, Wednesday. His visit to the biopharma company came as part of the ministry’s efforts to meet with on-site biotech industry employees and listen to their opinions, it said. (Yonhap)
Oct. 10, 2018
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SPC to open Singapore’s first Shake Shack store
SPC Group said Wednesday that it will open Singapore’s first Shake Shack branch next year. It signed a partnership with the US premium burger chain Shake Shack Enterprise last month for the business rights to operate Shake Shack in Singapore, said SPC Group, a South Korean bakery and confectionary company that operates 60 brands worldwide. The first branch will open at Jewel Changi Airport. The company plans to open up to 10 outlets in Singapore by 2024.Shack Shack Enterprise said it chose SPC a
Oct. 10, 2018
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[Hydrogen Korea] Learning from Fukushima disaster, Japan envisions hydrogen society
The Korea Herald is publishing a series of articles on South Korea’s latest measures to support the hydrogen economy, the market drive for hydrogen-powered vehicles and the hurdles that stand in the way. This is the sixth installment. -- Ed.More than seven years have passed since Japan suffered from a devastating earthquake and tsunami that caused meltdowns at a nuclear power plant in Fukushima. The disaster that claimed hundreds of lives and contaminated the air and water also served as a grave
Oct. 10, 2018
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[Doing Biz in Korea] ‘Korea should be more foreign investor-friendly’
The Korea Herald is publishing a series of features and interviews on South Korea’s business environment for foreign companies and investors. This is the eleventh installment. -- Ed.Vestiges of xenophobia and unnecessary regulations hinder South Korea from attracting foreign investment, which plays a key role in the nation’s economic development and job creation, according to the new foreign investment ombudsman. Despite being an attractive market with global enterprises, tech-savvy consumers, f
Oct. 10, 2018
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Export growth continues but private spending remains stagnant: KDI
South Korea's exports remain bullish, helped by the robust shipment of semiconductors, but domestic demand is stagnant due to sluggish facility investment and weak employment, a state-run think tank said Wednesday."Export growth maintained a favorable growth trend led by semiconductors. But the domestic situation remains stagnant due to reduced investment and weak employment," the Korea Development Institute said in its monthly evaluation of the country's economic conditions. (Yonhap)The think t
Oct. 10, 2018
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Korea to provide liquidity support to struggling shipping firms
A state-run maritime business promotion corporation said Wednesday it will provide liquidity support for cash-strapped shipping firms and fund eco-friendly projects.The Korea Ocean Business Corp. said it will provide 138 billion won ($121.9 million) worth of guarantees for four shipping companies to help them build liquefied natural gas-propelled ships and purchase other vessels. (Yonhap)Among them are Korea Line Corp. SK Shipping Co., H-Line Shipping Co. and Polaris Shipping Co. The KOBC will
Oct. 10, 2018
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S. Korea's 2018 Winter Olympics produce a financial surplus of at least $55m
South Korea's 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics generated a financial surplus of at least $55 million, the International Olympic Committee has said, citing the head of the PyeongChang Organizing Committee.Lee Hee-beom made the announcement during his final report to the International Olympic Committee session in Buenos Aires. Short track speed skater Lee Jung-su (AFP-Yonhap)"We congratulate the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 for the organization of outstanding O
Oct. 9, 2018
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Money-losing Skinfood seeks court receivership amid suffering biz
Skinfood, a first-generation cosmetics brand that was one of South Korea's top three budget beauty brands in the late 2000s, filed for court’s receivership Monday on its poor financial condition. The cosmetics company cited dwindling sales and accumulated debt as reasons for its mounting losses. Skinfood store in Seoul (Skinfood)“Although the company is currently at stake in securing liquidity due to excessive debt, considering Skinfood’s unique branding and product competitiveness we believe th
Oct. 9, 2018
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[Photo News] Jinro Plum in US
(Hite Jinro)South Korean liquor maker Hite Jinro’s low-alcohol fruit-flavored soju Jinro Plum is being advertised during a Korean Parade held at an annual K-town Festival in Manhattan, New York, Saturday. By using its bottle-shaped characters and bus advertisements, the company will promote the brand targeting both locals and Koreans in the US until Nov. 2. The promotional bus will also run in other cities like Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas and San Francisco. According to the company, Jinro America
Oct. 9, 2018
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Foldable display market to grow to 63 million units in 2022
The global foldable display market is expected to grow to 63 million units in 2022, with revenue of $8.9 billion, according to a US display research firm. But doubts remain over whether consumers are willing to pay high prices for new foldable devices, as growth of the smartphone market is losing steam globally. Display Supply Chain Consultants said in its latest report that the foldable display market is expected to reach 3.1 million units in 2019, with Samsung Electronics and Huawei launching
Oct. 9, 2018
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Samsung SDI rolls out CSR activities for 19 communities
Samsung SDI has embarked on a three-week corporate social responsibility campaign during October, to take place at six SDI locations across the country, the company announced Monday. The battery-making unit of Samsung will roll out a variety of activities to serve communities surrounding its workplaces, including farm work, book donations, mural painting and the provision of ophthalmologic care for local residents. The activities will take place in 19 communities in Cheonan, Ulsan, Gumi, Cheongj
Oct. 8, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Lotte Chairman Shin Dong-bin back at work, scrambles to normalize business
Following the appeals court’s suspension of his sentence last week, Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin returned to work Monday after eight months away, facing pending decisions including kick-starting Lotte Chemical’s 4 trillion-won ($3.5 billion) petrochemicals project in Indonesia and completing the group’s corporate governance overhaul plan.The leader’s absence had dealt a blow to the country’s fifth-largest conglomerate, where about 10 mergers and acquisitions deals here and abroad, worth so
Oct. 8, 2018
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Starting next week, Koreans to get text messages 6 months before passports expire
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry and the telecommunications company KT have partnered to inform citizens via text message when their passports approach expiration, the company said Monday. An employee introduces a new service in cooperation with the Foreign Ministry to inform citizens six months in advance of their passports’ expiration dates. (KT)Under the service, which will be launched next Monday, citizens whose passports are due to expire within six months will receive alerts in advance to al
Oct. 8, 2018
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eBay Korea delivers special vests for firefighters
EBay Korea, which operates South Korea’s leading online retailers G-market, Auction and G9, has delivered specially designed vests for firefighters in North Jeolla Province, the firm said Monday. A firefighter holds a special vest delivered by eBay Korea. (eBay Korea)According to eBay Korea, the delivery was part of the company’s “Here Hero” corporate outreach campaign that began last year to provide products needed by firefighters in regions with low fiscal independence. Up to 1 billion won ($
Oct. 8, 2018
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Travel agency to offer eco peace tour package to DMZ
A tour agency specializing in travel to Korea's heavily armed demilitarized zone said Monday it will sell a new package to the area that highlights the ecosystem and peace instead of security-centered sightseeing.DMZ Tour Korea will offer a "Cheorwon DMZ peace and eco winter travel" package from Oct. 27 to the end of March next year that features a visit to Cheorwon, a county that is situated right next to the inter-Korean border and operates a DMZ eco peace park in coordination with the environ
Oct. 8, 2018
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Cabinet approves revised regulations to deal with unfair biz practices
Revised enforcement ordinances regulating unfair business practices were approved at a Cabinet meeting on Monday, which will better protect franchisers and subcontractors, the country's corporate watchdog said.Under the revised regulations, punitive damages of up to three times the actual losses incurred by illegal business practices such as unfair payments and returns, as well as cutting back supplied goods, will be imposed. The measures will take effect later this month, the Fair Trade Commiss
Oct. 8, 2018
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LG chief adds momentum to streamlining of affiliates
LG’s fourth-generation leader Koo Kwang-mo has focused on streamlining the group’s affiliates for the last three months since taking the helm of the fourth-biggest conglomerate in South Korea, boosting expectations of an upcoming organizational reshuffle by year-end, according to the industry on Sunday. Saturday marked the 100th day since Koo’s inauguration as chairman and CEO of LG Corp., the holding company of 70 affiliated businesses, and industry watchers have noted that the 40-year-old chie
Oct. 7, 2018
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German forestry experts visit Korea to commemorate 44th anniversary of partnership
The Korea Forest Service hosted an event to commemorate the 44th year since the start of technical cooperation in the forestry sector with Germany that had largely contributed to development of Korea’s forests, the agency said Sunday.German officials visited Korea for three days through Sunday at the invitation of the state-run forest service to show appreciation for their contribution in restoring Korea‘s forests in the course of the partnership between the countries from 1974 and 1993, and dis
Oct. 7, 2018