Articles by Byun Hye-jin

Byun Hye-jin
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LG Energy Solution to set up W600b advanced production line at Ochang plant
LG Energy Solution said Tuesday it will set up an advanced production line at its Ochang plant in a bid to supply more certified battery prototypes to global electric carmakers. Under a 600 billion won ($450.7 million) investment, the battery maker plans to build what it calls a “mother" production line, where a battery cell prototype can be mass-produced, in its Ochang plant located in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province. The existing pilot line manufactures such prototypes but do
Mobility April 25, 2023
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EcoPro to build cathode plant in Hungary
South Korean battery materials firm EcoPro said Monday it is poised to build a cathode manufacturing plant in Hungary, seeking to establish its footing in the burgeoning European electric car market. Under the 382.7 billion won ($287.2 million) investment, the company plans to produce 108,000 tons of cathodes annually, capable of supplying some 1.35 million electric vehicles. The plant is set to start production in 2025 after completing construction next year. EcoPro’s subsidiaries lin
Mobility April 24, 2023
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Hyundai Mobis to simplify parking with 90-degree four-wheel steering
Hyundai Mobis, a car parts maker affiliated with Hyundai Motor Group, said Sunday it has succeeded in demonstrating its upcoming self-driving technology, called e-Corner System, on public roads for the first time. The technology incorporates in-wheel motors, rotational steering and electronic braking in one module installed in the car wheels – the first of its kind globally. In a video unveiled by the company, Hyundai’s Ioniq 5, equipped with the module, completed tricky parking an
Mobility April 23, 2023
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Korean battery makers supply 8 out of 10 US tax eligible EVs
South Korean battery makers LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI and SK On have supplied batteries for roughly 8 out of 10 electric vehicle models eligible for US tax credits, industry sources said Thursday. Of the 22 electric vehicles, 17 models have installed Korea-made batteries, with LG Energy Solution topping the list with 11 models. LG’s list includes GM’s Cadillac Lyriq and Chevrolet Volt, Volt EUV, Equinox, Silverado and Blazer; Chrysler’s Pacifica PHEV. Ford counts the E-Tr
Mobility April 20, 2023
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US strips Hyundai, Kia cars of eligibility for EV tax credits
All Hyundai and Kia cars are no longer eligible for tax credits for electric vehicles in the US amid increased protectionist sentiment there. As the result of the Inflation Reduction Act that took effect in August last year, the US Treasury Department on Monday announced a total of 16 EV models that will qualify for a tax credit of up to $7,500. All of the cars are produced by US carmakers, including Tesla, GM, Ford and Stellantis. The list includes: Tesla’s Model 3 Performance, Model
Mobility April 18, 2023
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[Contribution] Time to push SME-led R&D innovation
By Cho Ju-hyeon Small and midsized enterprises in Korea have shown remarkable progress in innovation in the global markets, pushing the need for systematic support from the government. Of the 20 Innovation Awards winners at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show held in January, nine were Korean companies. Among them, five were ventures and startups. This result was driven by continuous efforts from small companies, as well as the government’s stable funding in research and development. Bu
Industry April 18, 2023
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[Herald Interview] Local airports to support boost in inbound travel: KAC CEO
With heightened interest in South Korea’s vibrant entertainment and culture, Korea Airports Corp. CEO Yoon Hyeong-jung vowed to create growth momentum for local airports as regional hubs for international tourism. “During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Korean culture boom has increased the appetite for traveling to the country to the highest level -- not just to Seoul but also to other regions, which had faced challenges in the tourism industry compared to metropolitan areas,” sa
Mobility April 18, 2023
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Incheon Airport inks deal to rebuild Israeli passenger jets
Incheon International Airport said Monday it has signed a deal to produce freighters converted from passenger aircraft for the state-run Israel Aerospace Industries, after winning in a competition over China, India and Singapore. By 2079, the airport aims to ramp up its export volume by $12 billion, starting with modifying retired Boeing B777 airplanes as cargo transportation aircraft in 2025. It plans to expand its production capacity to convert eight large passenger planes simultaneously --
Politics April 17, 2023
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[Herald Interview] BMW Motorrad offers upbeat outlook for Korean sales
South Korea’s burgeoning two-wheeler market could see further growth with more policy support for motorcyclists here, the head of Region Asia, China, Pacific and Africa at BMW Motorrad urged. “South Korean motorcycle market is witnessing continuous growth every year with an increasing number of motorheads,” said Markus Mueller-Zambre during a recent interview with The Korea Herald. “Although there have been some movements to allow riding bikes on motorways, it is (one of
Mobility April 14, 2023
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How Samsung, Hyundai tackle the China dilemma
Amid the escalating US-China rivalry in recent years, South Korea’s conglomerates have struggled to strike a balance in their Chinese business. Even though no immediate breakthrough is seen in geopolitical tensions, Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Group -- the nation’s top makers of smartphones and cars -- are seeking a turnaround in their reduced market shares in China, an all-important market that is too big to ditch. Samsung In its earnings guidance last week, Samsung pred
Industry April 12, 2023
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Hyundai to inject W24tr for EV supremacy
Hyundai Motor Group said Tuesday it will shell out 24 trillion won ($18.1 billion) to boost its electric vehicle production at home by 2030, aiming to become one of the top three carmakers globally in terms of EV sales. As part of the carmaker’s ambitious EV push, Kia broke ground to build the nation’s first EV-only production plant later in the day. “Kia’s EV plant is the first domestic production facility Hyundai will be building in 29 years. The government as a tea
Mobility April 11, 2023
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Korean Air goes all out to close Asiana deal
Korean Air said Monday it is going all out to secure regulatory approvals from the remaining competition authorities -- the EU, US and Japan -- for acquiring its cash-strapped rival Asiana Airline. Korean Air CEO Walter Cho and other top executives have led the negotiation process with the antitrust regulators, the national flag carrier said in a statement. They also met with foreign airline authorities to offer new flying slots in South Korea, but the press release did not give more details.
Mobility April 10, 2023
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SK Energy opens first hydrogen charging station for trucks
SK Energy, a leading oil company under SK Innovation, said Sunday it has opened the country's first hydrogen charging station for large cargo trucks in Ulsan, an industrial city on the southern coast. With the charging capacity of 80 kilograms per hour, the hydrogen fueling station can charge 16 passenger cars per hour or 40 large trucks a day. Of the 7 billion won ($5.3 million) joint investment with the Korean government and Ulsan city, SK Energy shelled out 1.3 billion won to build a 1
Mobility April 9, 2023
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Average unit price for exported Korean cars hits all-time high
The average unit price for Korean car exports hit an all-time high of $21,276 last year, thanks to the popularity of ecofriendly cars and recreational vehicles, data from the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association showed Sunday. The price is a 40.5 percent jump from $15,147 in 2017. Last month, the average unit price reached $22,515. In 2022, the auto export volume surged on-year by 12.7 percent to 2.3 million units, while the total export price jumped 18 percent to $48.9 billion. The figu
Mobility April 9, 2023
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Global Business Forum seeks ways to live with advanced AI
In an age of advanced artificial intelligence, experts suggested ways to effectively use the high-level technology at the Global Business Forum hosted by The Korea Herald on Wednesday. “With the ChatGPT boom, we need to think about how to wisely use AI and seek happiness in our lives,” said Chang Dong-seon, CEO of Curious Brain Lab, during the during the seventh session of the forum held at the Ambassador Seoul hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul. For instance, people seem to consider techno
Technology April 6, 2023
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