Articles by Lee Ji-yoon

Lee Ji-yoon
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SK to hold strategic forum in San Jose
SK Group said Wednesday its annual SK Global Forum will be held this week in San Jose, California, with some 30 company executives and local experts gathering to discuss the conglomerate’s future growth drivers. During the three-day event that kicks off Friday in the US, five affiliates -- SK Innovation, SK Telecom, SK hynix, SK Siltron and SK C&C -- will hold sessions to share their business plans and market trends. SK Innovation, the energy and materials unit, will offer a bluepr
Industry June 8, 2022
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All eyes on Lee Jae-yong’s Europe trip
Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong on Tuesday left for Europe, home to key partners of the world’s largest memory chip maker’s renewed push for chip supremacy. Upon his departure from Seoul’s Gimpo Airport earlier in the day, some 50 journalists shouted questions on the purpose of the trip and plans for any new deals, but the Samsung chief declined to answer any of them. Lee’s Europe trip comes six months after his last trip to the Middle East in Dec
Technology June 7, 2022
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Companies join forces for Busan’s World Expo bid
A business-led civilian committee was launched Tuesday to support Busan’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo, one of the world's biggest international events, in the realm of the World Cup and Olympics. SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, who doubles as chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, leads the committee, while top executives of 11 conglomerates are joining to add weight to the bid from South Korea’s second-largest city. The 11 businesses include: Samsung Electron
Industry May 31, 2022
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LG Chem, China’s Huayou Cobalt set up JV for cathode production
LG Chem said Tuesday it has set up a joint venture with Tianjin B&M Science and Technology, a materials subsidiary of Chinese miner Huayou Cobalt, to secure a stable supply of key materials for high-nickel cathodes in its latest push for electric vehicle batteries. Under the deal signed on Monday in Seoul, B&M is securing a 49 percent stake in LG Chem’s existing cathode-making unit in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, supplying essential materials for nickel, cobalt, manganese, an
Industry May 31, 2022
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Are ‘Samsung plant,’ ‘Apple branch’ empty promises?
Ahead of Wednesday’s local elections, candidates are making their last-minute plea for votes, with some of them talking big to take advantage of big name companies and their huge investment plans unveiled recently. Politicians offering populist pledges is nothing new during election campaigns, but this year their rhetoric appears to have gained some weight as they come along with a series of new investment plans, worth a combined 1,000 trillion won ($800 billion), announced by the nation
Industry May 30, 2022
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SK to spend W247tr on chips, battery, biopharma over next five years
SK Group said Thursday it is investing a total of 247 trillion won ($195 billion) over the next five years to shore up its three growth pillars of semiconductors, batteries and biopharmaceuticals to create some 50,000 new jobs for the local economy. Amid lingering uncertainty over economic slowdown and geopolitical risks, the nation’s second-largest conglomerate, whose key units include SK hynix, SK Telecom and SK On, called new investment and talent acquisition are crucial for it to see
Industry May 26, 2022
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Chaebol groups, startups join hands to reshape corporate culture
From big chaebol groups to fledgling startups, South Korean businesses on Tuesday pledged to work together to revamp the nation’s rigid corporate culture and seek innovation in dealing with social challenges. An event hosted by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced the “New Entrepreneurship” initiative, under which they plan to carry out joint and individual projects to create more jobs and tackle other social issues such as climate change. A total of 76 entr
Industry May 24, 2022
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Samsung seeks foundry supremacy with 3nm chips
One of the key moments of last week’s summit talks between South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and US President Joe Biden was the two signing a semiconductor wafer, not a visitors’ book, during their visit to Samsung Electronics’ chip manufacturing complex in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, Friday. It was the first time that the wafer, produced by Samsung’s new 3 nanometer technology, was unveiled to the public. The Korean tech giant plans to start mass production of th
Technology May 23, 2022
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Biden to meet Hyundai Motor chief on new investment plan
US President Joe Biden will meet Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun on Sunday in Seoul to thank him for investment in the state of Georgia, Washington’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Thursday. The US president is scheduled to arrive in Seoul later in the day for his three-day state visit for summit talks with President Yoon Suk-yeol. His planned meeting with the Hyundai Motor chief comes amid reports that the South Korean auto giant will announce a $7 billion inv
Industry May 21, 2022
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Biden to meet Hyundai Motor chief on new investment plan
US President Joe Biden will meet Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun on Sunday in Seoul to thank him for investment in the state of Georgia, Washington’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Thursday. The US president is scheduled to arrive in Seoul later on Friday for his three-day visit for summit talks with President Yoon Suk-yeol. His planned meeting with the Hyundai Motor chief comes amid reports that the South Korean auto giant will announce a $7 billion investment
Industry May 20, 2022
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Biden picks Samsung chip complex to start his Seoul visit
US President Joe Biden is expected to start his three-day state visit this week with a tour of Samsung Electronics’ chip complex, according to industry sources on Wednesday. Biden will arrive in Seoul on Friday for summit talks with President Yoon Suk-yeol on Saturday. Upon his arrival at the Osan Air Base, he is reportedly heading directly to Samsung’s chip complex in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, some 70 kilometers south of Seoul. Seoul’s presidential office also confirm
Industry May 18, 2022
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Corporate Korea expects Biden’s IPEF to resolve supply disruption, Japan ties
Korean businesses have pinned high hopes on the imminent launch of a new US-led economic initiative, called the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework or IPEF, in tackling supply chain disruptions and improving soured ties with Japan. But they remained cautious about the new platform’s anti-Chinese undertones. South Korea’s envisioned entry into the IPEF is expected to top the agenda during summit talks between Presidents Yoon Suk-yeol and Joe Biden in Seoul on Saturday. The IPEF aims
Industry May 17, 2022
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Corporate Korea bracing for Biden’s state visit
More chaebol groups are expected to join a business roundtable meeting held on the sidelines of summit talks between Presidents Yoon Suk-yeol and Joe Biden later this week in reflection of the growing presence of Korean businesses spending big in the US recently. The US president is scheduled to arrive in Seoul on Friday for his three-day state visit. His summit talks with Yoon are set to be held on Saturday. Even though full details of his itinerary still remain under wraps, expectations ar
Industry May 16, 2022
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KCCI chief stresses Seoul-Tokyo ties amid geopolitical uncertainty
Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chairman Chey Tae-won on Wednesday stressed his desire to help mend the frayed ties between Seoul and Tokyo, saying their partnership will play a role in tackling ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. “Amid ever-changing global situations, hit by supply chain disruptions and the Russia-Ukraine war, the bilateral partnership between South Korea and Japan has become more crucial than ever,” Chey said at a luncheon with a group of Japanese lawmaker
Industry May 11, 2022
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With conservative leader taking office, big 4 chaebol groups ready to spend big
In his inauguration speech on Tuesday, President Yoon Suk-yeol reaffirmed his will to seek a small government and to push for growth and market economy. And South Korea’s top four chaebol groups -- Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motor and LG -- seem ready to fuel momentum. During his presidential campaign, Yoon vowed to create a business-friendly environment by lifting unnecessary regulations and offering full support across industries. He especially stressed “super gap” tech
Industry May 10, 2022
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