Articles by Kim Da-sol
Kim Da-sol
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Amorepacific opens outdoor public exhibition on Jeju
South Korea’s leading cosmetics company Amorepacific is holding an outdoor public exhibition on Jeju Island until Oct. 14, featuring natural aspects of Jeju, like its volcanic topography. The poster for “apmap 2018 jeju -- volcanic island” hosted by Amorepacific (Amorepacific)Titled “apmap 2018 jeju -- volcanic island,” the exhibition is part of the company’s “amorepacific museum of art project (apmap),” which portrays the natural vitality of Jeju through contemporary artworks. A total of 15 you
Industry Aug. 23, 2018
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[Weekender] Rising safety concerns over use of personal mobility devices in Korea
Many questioned the safety of personal mobility devices when the millionaire owner of the Segway company, Jimi Heselden, died after losing control of his Segway on a cliff in 2010. Despite the benefits of using devices like Segway -- a two-wheeled, battery-powered personal transportation device – hoverboards and electric scooters, allowing personal mobility devices, or PMDs, in public areas is being heatedly discussed here, with the related law pending. Segway's personal mobility device Ninebot
Industry Aug. 23, 2018
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[Feature] Putting boycotts to good use
Ask any South Korean and they will be able to tell you about the corporate scandal that left the nation aghast in the summer of 2016, when toxic disinfectants claimed more than 100 lives.In 2010, Oxy -- the Korean subsidiary of Reckitt Benckiser -- had started selling household humidifier disinfectants that included dangerous chemicals such as PHMG. The products were sold without proper warnings, and the public was outraged.Although Oxy was one of 20 manufacturers implicated in the damage, South
Industry Aug. 21, 2018
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Aekyung Group opens new headquarters in Hongdae
South Korean cosmetics-to-health care conglomerate Aekyung Group said Tuesday that it has opened new headquarters in northwestern Seoul. Aekyung Tower (Aekyung Group)Named Aekyung Tower, the new headquarters building houses offices of its five affiliates including household care product maker Aekyung Industrial and its holding company AK Holdings. Its air carrier company Jeju Air’s international sales team will also move into the new headquarters. Built on 53,949 square meters of land, the new m
Industry Aug. 21, 2018
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Asiana to cut back on flights to prevent delays
South Korean airliner Asiana Airlines said Friday that it would reduce the number of flights destined for certain European and US cities beginning in October, in response to instructions from the Transport Ministry to address the problem of delayed flights. The country’s No. 2 full-service carrier said it would operate only 75 flights per week to six cities in the US and six cities in Europe as of October. The current number of flights to each city is 82. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and
Industry Aug. 17, 2018
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Jin Air to retain business license
South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said Friday that it had decided not to revoke the business license of Korean Air’s budget affiliate, Jin Air. The budget carrier came under fire in April for having a US citizen, Cho Hyun-min, on its board of directors. For security reasons, foreign nationals cannot serve as board members at Korean airlines under the nation’s aviation law. In April, it was revealed that Cho, the younger daughter of Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang-ho, had
Industry Aug. 17, 2018
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The Macallan rebranded with new package, name
Scottish distillery Edrington unveiled a brand new package and name for its most recognized single malt The Macallan, its Korean branch said Thursday.New packages and names for The Macallan (Edrington Korea)According to the company, it applied special technologies to its bottle design that prevents refilling and imitation. This can alleviate customers’ anxiety which regard to water bewitched liquor, it said.By collecting consumer opinions from around the world, the company decided to break away
Industry Aug. 16, 2018
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Naengmyeon prices soar amid heat wave
Prices of naengmyeon, or cold buckwheat noodles, soared this summer following the continued popularity of the dish amid the sweltering heat, as well as a cold noodle craze sparked by the inter-Korean summit in April. (Yonhap)According to Statistics Korea, prices of naengmyeon at 148 restaurants across the country went up by 4.5 percent and 4.3 percent in June and July, respectively, compared to a year ago. The increase in June was the biggest since March 2012 when prices rose 5.3 percent.Particu
Industry Aug. 16, 2018
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Who received the highest salary in H1?
The salaries of chaebol owners and corporate executives in the first half of the year were unveiled Tuesday as the groups turned in their half-year salary reports to the Financial Supervisory Service.According to the FSS’ disclosure system, Hanjin Group Chairman Cho Yang-ho topped the list with 5.82 billion won ($5.13 million). Cho was followed by former Kakao M CEO Park Sung-hoon, who received 5.74 billion won. Park left Kakao M in March and now heads the game company Netmarble. (Yonhap)NCsoft
Industry Aug. 15, 2018
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Alcoholic beverages get smaller
Following the continued trend of “honsul,” or drinking alone, and increased single-person households, more liquor companies are releasing smaller products.South Korean brewer Oriental Brewery said it has launched mini beer cans in 250-milliliter servings, which the company said are “perfect for the summer vacation season” because they are easy to carry around and can be consumed at once. Oriental Brewery’s Cass (OB)OB also released mini-sized Hoegaarden Rose bottles, in an effort to diversify it
Industry Aug. 15, 2018
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Industry shows mixed reactions to arrival duty-free shops
South Korean duty-free store operators are divided over President Moon Jae-in’s remarks on the possibility of opening duty-free shops at arrival airport terminals to alleviate the inconvenience of having to travel with duty-free goods. Passengers ready for departure at Incheon Airport. (Yonhap)On Monday, President Moon ordered a long-debated review of opening duty-free stores at arrival terminals during a meeting with his secretaries, saying that arrival duty-free shops could boost domestic spe
Industry Aug. 14, 2018
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Harim enters Philippines market with frozen, ready-to-eat foods
South Korean poultry giant Harim Group said Monday that it will begin selling frozen foods such as chicken nuggets and ready-to-eat products like Samgyetang, or chicken ginger soup, in the Philippines.The company said its signature product of Yongari chicken nuggets and other frozen foods will hit the shelves at supermarkets in Manila and other major cities in the Philippines soon. Last month, Harim’s products passed customs in the Philippines, it said. It is the first time for a South Korean co
Industry Aug. 13, 2018
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S. Korean construction firms eye opportunities for Trans-Korean Railway
The Korea Herald is publishing a series of articles featuring inter-Korean relations to mark the paper’s 65th anniversary that falls on Aug. 15. Following is the seventh installment. – Ed.Delegations of the two Koreas inspect the North Korean side of the Gyeongui Line on July 24. (Yonhap)Under the peace initiative by South Korean President Moon Jae-in, whose pledges include building a Trans-Korean Railway, construction companies are optimistic about the prospect of involvement in the project. Th
Industry Aug. 12, 2018
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Hanwha to invest W22tr in solar energy, defense
Hanwha Group unveiled a plan Sunday to invest 22 trillion won ($19 billion) over the next five years in new growth sectors, like solar energy, and create 35,000 jobs.The country’s eighth-largest conglomerate by assets said the plan is the company’s largest long-term investment, with the aim of responding to the rapidly changing business landscape and to secure new business growth momentum. According to the company, about 4.4 trillion won will be invested each year, an about 37 percent increase f
Industry Aug. 12, 2018
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[Photo News] Building Hope
BUILDING HOPE -- South Korea’s leading tobacco maker KT&G’s overseas volunteer team comprising 54 university students and employees pose for a photo after completing the 10-day construction of a community center and sports facilities at a village in Cikarang, Indonesia. KT&G has sent 41 volunteer teams since 2005 as part of the company’s corporate outreach. (KT&G)
Industry Aug. 9, 2018
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