Most Popular
-
1
Medical profs at top hospitals suspend surgeries, clinics
-
2
Exports to US reach all-time high, widen gap with China
-
3
Samsung chip business back on track, logs W1.9tr operating profit in Q1
-
4
Trump rekindles criticism: US forces defending 'wealthy' S. Korea 'free of charge'
-
5
Shinsegae faces showdown with investors over SSG.com's delayed IPO
-
6
Hopes rise for possible Gaza truce deal
-
7
S. Korea discussed possible participation in AUKUS Pillar 2 with Australia: defense minister
-
8
Ex-pro baseball player who killed debtor appeals sentence
-
9
[New faces of Assembly] Architect behind ‘audacious initiative’ believes in denuclearized North Korea
-
10
S. Korea to issue travel ban on Haiti amid intensifying gang violence
-
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly falls
July 17, 2011
-
Most workers stick to domestic travel for vacation
Less than 10 percent of salaried Koreans intend to spend their summer vacation abroad this year, a survey said Sunday.The survey of 600 people by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry comes amid soaring inflationary pressure and global economic uncertainties from possible insolvency of the governments of the United States and several European countries.About 9.6 percent of the respondents sai
July 17, 2011
-
Two KTX trains break down in space of hours
A KTX train was brought to an abrupt halt inside a tunnel near Busan on Sunday, rekindling concerns over the accident-prone Korean high-speed rail system.About 400 passengers were stranded for one hour due to the stoppage believed to have been caused by a defective motor system. Train services from Busan were delayed.The incident occurred around 11:00 a.m. when the Seoul-bound train was passing th
July 17, 2011
-
Galaxy S II launched into the skies
Galaxy S II, Samsung Electronics’ second-generation of Android-powered smartphones, will be sent up to 30 kilometers above ground as part of a “Space Balloon” campaign launched at Samsung’s Japan offices, the company said Friday. Attached to a small balloon, the phone will be launched from the Nevada desert in the U.S. from Friday to Monday for two hours each day. Messages posted on Twitter and Fa
July 15, 2011
-
S&P warns of U.S. downgrade
July 15, 2011
-
Default on debt would increase deficit: Bernanke
Fed chief also tells Senate no immediate stimulus planned for nowWASHINGTON (AP) ― Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned U.S. lawmakers Thursday that they would deliver a “self-inflicted” wound to the nation’s economy by holding up efforts to raise the government’s borrowing limit.The Fed chief also said the central bank had no immediate plans to introduce new stimulus measures, elaboratin
July 15, 2011
-
‘Coca-cola in Pyongyang was a rumor’: official
The Coca-Cola Company officially denied the local news reports on making inroads into the North Korean market.“No representative of The Coca-Cola Company has been in discussions or explored opening up business in Pyongyang, North Korea,“ Kent Landers, a PR official of the company, told the Korea Herald via email on Friday.Meanwhile, Park Chul-soo, president of Chosun Daepoong Group also denied the
July 15, 2011
-
Daum unveils ‘store view,’ first of its kind
Daum Communications, the nation’s second-largest Internet portal, has introduced a new service called “Daum store view” which enables people to view inside registered stores online.Store view shows a 360-degree panorama view of inside the store by clicking air tags on the street view. This means people can virtually experience the interior, seating, layout, menu and prices of the selected store.Th
July 14, 2011
-
Asia emerges as key exhibition market: UFI
Asia’s increasing clout and resilience in the wake of an economic meltdown are steering growth of the exhibition industry, said Paul Woodward, managing director of UFI, the global association of the tradeshow business.Combined with the Pacific islands including Australia and New Zealand, he said the budding sector in Asia has expanded more than 50 percent over the past five years in terms of size
July 14, 2011
-
Hyundai-Kia best-selling car firm in Canada
Hyundai’s Sonata gets top marks in U.S. consumer surveyKorea’s Hyundai Motor Co. and its sister company Kia Motors Corp. ranked as the best-selling passenger carmakers in Canada in the first half of this year, industry sources said Thursday.The two leading automobile makers in South Korea sold a combined 64,671 passenger cars in the North American country in the January-June period for a market sh
July 14, 2011
-
Samsung chip lines ‘not linked to cancer’
GIHEUNG, Gyeonggi Province ― Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor manufacturing lines were not responsible for or directly linked to leukemia and related cancers diagnosed in former company employees, a report by an independent agency showed on Thursday. Representatives of Environ, a U.S.-based consultancy specializing in environmental and health issues, announced the results of the study commission
July 14, 2011
-
Sales at discount outlets rise in June
Sales at Korea’s major discount outlets and department stores rose from a year earlier in June on growing demand for groceries and goods for outdoor activities, a government report showed Thursday.Combined sales of the country’s three major discount outlets rose 2.7 percent in June from the same period last year with those of three leading department stores rising 8.2 percent on-year, according to
July 14, 2011
-
POSCO to buy shares in Canadian coal mine
POSCO, Korea’s leading steelmaker, said Thursday that its Canadian unit will set up a joint venture with Canada’s Fortune Minerals Ltd. to acquire a stake in a Canadian coal mine development project.POSCO said that POSCO Canada Ltd. will invest a total of 181 million Canadian dollars ($189 million) for a 20 percent stake in the Mount Klappan coal project. POSCO will pay 30 million Canadian dollars
July 14, 2011
-
Philip Morris Korea sponsors environment campaign
The non-governmental organization Beautiful Community Forum announced Thursday that it will host photo and sculpture exhibitions as part of the 2011 Philip Morris Korea Clean Beach Campaign.The exhibitions will be at Sokcho Beach in Gangwon Province and Hamdeok Beach in Jeju from July 30 through Aug. 1 to raise awareness for preservation of sea resources.For the photo exhibition, the forum is hold
July 14, 2011
-
Overseas tax dodgers targeted in probe
The National Tax Service said Thursday that it would launch a large-scale investigation into offshore bank accounts with lump-sum deposits this year. “The agency’s crackdown on tax evasion using tax havens abroad has seen some achievements in the first half of the year,” said an NTS official. “In the second half, we will step up efforts to probe further into people who have deposited more than 1 b
July 14, 2011
-
eBay agrees to fair online trade
The nation’s antitrust watchdog and eBay Inc. signed Thursday an agreement for fair trade in the growing online ecommerce market ― the first of its kind here. The U.S.-based company, which owns Gmarket and Auction, the nation’s No. 1 and No. 2 online marketplaces, will adopt a “Consumer Complaints Management System” to better protect consumer rights, the Fair Trade Commission said.The agreement ca
July 14, 2011
-
Kyobo Life products offer monthly annuity for life
Kyobo Life Insurance, Co., the nation’s third largest insurer, launched a product offering monthly annuities for those looking to secure a stable income stream until retirement. The product, dubbed the Kyobo Premier Variable Whole Life Insurance, differs from other whole life insurance in that it provides monthly annuities for the family even after the subscriber dies. It protects the family again
July 14, 2011
-
Innovation and collaboration fuels Korea Post’s express service
Introduced in 1979, the volume of packages moved through Korea Post’s express mail service or EMS has grown rapidly fueled by increasing exchange with other nations.According to Korea Post, the number of EMS packages sent abroad in 1979 numbered 600, but the figure soared to over 6 million last year, with revenues generated from the service reaching 243.4 billion won ($230 million). Kim Myong-ryo
July 14, 2011
-
Korea Post improving services in globalizing world
CEOs of global 10 postal services discuss strategies to strengthen cooperation in BarcelonaKorea Post is stepping up efforts to improve the quality of international delivery services in collaboration with other national postal service providers.On Wednesday, the Kahala Posts Group ― an association of 10 postal services ― held a strategy meeting in Barcelona, where the attending chief executives of
July 14, 2011
-
Market needs still more oil in Q3: IEA
PARIS (AFP) ― The oil market still needs more supplies for the third quarter of the year, the International Energy Agency warned on Wednesday, despite an official stock release and increased OPEC production.“Major producers have recognized that demand for their oil is rising ... as economic growth and short-term fuel substitution keep global and emerging market demand growth robust,” the IEA said
July 14, 2011