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Controversy rekindled over when to name criminals, suspects
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Seoul transit pass for travelers to be available starting July
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Hybe-Ador CEO conflict gets messier
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Battery makers ramp up efforts to diversify graphite supply chain
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Prosecutors to summon pastor who allegedly gave Dior bag to first lady
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‘Monk’ DJ spreading Buddhism goes global
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[KH Explains] Hyundai Motor’s plan for new landmark keeps hitting bumps
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[LLG] Unseen inheritance: Trauma of transnational adoption 'trickles down' to adoptees' children
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Seoul vows action over Naver's Line, Yahoo dispute
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Court's ruling set to shape path of medical school expansion
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Winners and losers at year-end bonus season
Employees at major South Korean firms are set to receive different amounts of year-end bonuses, ranging from nothing at all to 30 percent of their annual salaries, depending on the performance of the industrial sector for 2023. Workers in Samsung Electronics’ device solutions division, which is in charge of the company’s chip business, are expected to receive no incentives next year, due to the weak performance of the chip sector, according to industry sources Friday. Over the past
Dec. 29, 2023
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DSF L&I wins top ESG award for reusable container return system
Korean logistics company DSF L&I said Thursday that it has won this year’s top ESG award in the small manufacturing enterprise sector for successfully implementing a return system that collects reusable containers. The ceremony, held at the National Assembly Building in Seoul on Tuesday, was hosted by the Korean ESG Association and the National Assembly ESG Forum, and sponsored by various entities including the Korean Automobile Environmental Association. The award aims to recognize
Dec. 28, 2023
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[KH explains] Why vaccination rate remains low despite surge in flu patients
The number of suspected influenza cases in South Korea has surged to a five-year high, but the immunization rate has remained relatively unchanged. The rate of patients showing symptoms suggestive of influenza per 1,000 outpatients for the second week of December stood at 61.3 – the highest figure since 2019, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. The immunization rate as of Dec. 15, however, stood at 76.2 percent, slightly above 76.1 percent last year. “Despit
Dec. 28, 2023
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Han Sung Motor takes new approach to ESG practices
Han Sung Motor, the largest Mercedes-Benz car dealer in Korea, is proactively making meaningful contributions to society by pushing for diverse corporate social responsibility activities. Since 2012, the car dealer has been running its flagship art scholarship program titled the Dream Gream project, which sponsors middle and high schoolers talented in the arts until their graduation. “Gream” comes from the Korean word “geurim,” which means “painting” in Korean
Dec. 28, 2023
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[Photo News] Samsung AI vacuum cleaner
Samsung Electronics said Thursday it will unveil a new vacuum cleaner lineup with advanced artificial intelligence at the CES 2024 in January. The Bespoke Jet Bot Combo, a robot vacuum and mop cleaner, and Bespoke Jet AI will showcase enhanced AI features and steam cleaning to foster an easier cleaning experience for users, the company said. (Samsung Electronics)
Dec. 28, 2023
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Korea to invest W100b in chips, displays, batteries in 2024
The Ministry of Science and ICT said Thursday that the Korean government will invest 100 billion won ($77.6 million) to accelerate research and development efforts in the three major technology sectors -- semiconductors, displays and secondary batteries -- next year to secure key technologies and create new markets. “It is very important to secure original technologies in the three major technologies of semiconductors, displays and secondary batteries as the future growth engines of our ec
Dec. 28, 2023
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Shinhan Card secures W31b funding from Kazakhstan's Aster
Shinhan Card announced Thursday that its Kazakhstan unit, Shinhan Finance, secured about 31 billion won ($24 million) from Aster, a leading automobile dealer in the Central Asian country, for a new joint venture, becoming the first Korean card company to win investment from an overseas entity. The two companies agreed to set up a joint venture worth 62 billion won to seek synergy in Kazakhstan’s burgeoning microfinance market. Under the partnership, Aster will invest 31 billion won into Sh
Dec. 28, 2023
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[Graphic News] Transportation industry sales up 20% on travel demand surge
Sales of South Korea’s transportation industry rose nearly 20 percent in 2022 driven by a rising demand for travel after the COVID-19 pandemic, data showed. Sales came to 232.5 trillion won ($177.7 billion) last year, up 19.8 percent from the previous year, according to the data from Statistics Korea. The growth came as sales of the air transport sector surged 57.9 percent on-year to 23.4 trillion won, with more people taking trips as the COVID-19 situation stabilized. Sales of the water t
Dec. 28, 2023
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LegoChem CEO expects $1.72b deal to give traction to ADC development
LegoChem Biosciences will leverage its $1.72 billion out-licensing deal with Janssen Pharmaceuticals for the development of its subsequent antibody-drug conjugate pipelines, the Korean biopharmaceutical firm's CEO said on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the Kosdaq-listed LegoChem signed a technology transfer agreement with Janssen Pharmaceuticals for the development and commercialization of antibody-drug conjugate candidate LCB84. The deal, potentially worth over $1.72 billion, is the largest licens
Dec. 27, 2023
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[KH Explains] Kakao’s ‘Beyond Korea’ strategy hits snag
The ongoing legal risks surrounding Kakao Corp. seem to be eating into subsidiaries' plans for global expansion, with a series of acquisition deals toppled recently. Kakao Mobility's stock purchase deal with German taxi-hailing service provider FreeNow has reportedly fallen through, with the two companies failing to come to a consensus on the final conditions. Kakao Mobility has been seeking to acquire about 80 percent of FreeNow, Europe's largest taxi-hailing platform, and the Ko
Dec. 27, 2023
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[Photo News] LG AI home manager
LG Electronics said Wednesday it will unveil its artificial intelligence smart home robot at the upcoming CES 2024 next month. The latest AI agent boasts robotics and multimodal technologies that enable it to move, learn, comprehend and engage in complex conversations. The company said the latest device will play a role as an all-around home manager and a companion to enhance users’ daily lives by lessening the burden of house chores. (LG Electronics)
Dec. 27, 2023
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[Best Brand] Innovative marketing enhances brand power
Brand power refers to the influence the name holds over the spending behavior of consumers, which can also be used to predict future spending patterns. Merely offering a good-quality product based on decades of expertise no longer entices the fickle consumers. This, on the other hand, also means there is more opportunity for lesser-known products with innovative marketing strategies to quickly advance into markets once dominated by conventional brands. Since 1994, The Korea Herald has been rel
Dec. 27, 2023
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Posco gears up to produce rare gases for chipmaking
Posco Holdings said Wednesday it has joined forces with a Chinese cryogenic equipment and engineering firm to produce rare gases essential for chip fabrication in South Korea, securing a domestic supply chain. Rare gases, or noble gases, are a group of chemically inert gases that include krypton, neon and xenon. While found in extremely small amounts in the atmosphere, these gases are widely used in the production of semiconductors, displays and satellite technology. On Friday, Posco Holdings an
Dec. 27, 2023
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JungKwanJang launches new red ginseng product using edible bird’s nests
JungKwanJang, South Korea’s leading red ginseng brand under Korean Ginseng Corp., said Wednesday that it has launched a new red ginseng product using edible bird’s nests to target the Chinese market. Swallow’s nests, in particular, have long been considered a delicacy in Chinese cuisine, and more recently they are widely used in skincare products as they contain sialic acid, a type of amino acid, as well as various minerals and collagen. The market for edible bird’s nests
Dec. 27, 2023
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[Graphic News] Auto exports hit new record in Nov. on EVs
South Korea’s car exports hit a record high in November on strong demand for premium electric cars in the US market, data showed. The combined value of car exports reached $6.53 billion in November, marking an all-time-high monthly figure, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Over the January-November period, the combined car exports came to $64.5 billion, also setting a new record for the period, it added. The ministry anticipated the annual automobile shipments to hov
Dec. 27, 2023
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US supply chain review to boost Korean chip sales: analysts
The US government’s survey on its semiconductor supply chain would likely boost sales for Korean chipmakers, with the heightened surveillance on the usage of Chinese chips raising uncertainties for US tech giants, according to an analysis, Tuesday. Last week, the US Department of Commerce said it will start the survey in January to identify how US companies are sourcing so-called legacy chips -- the current-generation and mature-node semiconductors. The purpose of the analysis is to &ldquo
Dec. 26, 2023
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Samsung Biologics CEO to attend JPMorgan conference
Samsung Biologics CEO John Rim is heading to San Francisco next month to share the company’s mid-term business plans during the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference, the company said Tuesday. The JPMorgan conference, one of the largest investment events for pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries that marks its 42nd year in 2024, will be held in the US city on Jan. 8-11. Some 600 companies and 8,000 industry officials and investors are expected to attend this year’s event. This year, S
Dec. 26, 2023
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Failed Hankook takeover a lesson for conglomerates
The attempt by homegrown private equity firm MBK Partners to acquire a stake in Hankook & Co. -- the holding company behind South Korean tire giant Hankook Tire & Technology -- has failed, but it has served as a wake-up call for Korean conglomerates with poor corporate governance. MBK’s move in the last few weeks for a hostile takeover of Korea's No. 1 tire company and its demand for the improvement of Hankook’s governance structure raised some eyebrows, especially at
Dec. 26, 2023
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Taihan Cable acquires first cable ship for offshore wind power
South Korean undersea cable maker Taihan Cable & Solution said Tuesday that it has acquired Korea's first cable-laying vessel designed specifically for offshore wind power projects, addressing a critical need in the sector. Priced at 50 billion won ($38.4 million), the 6,200-ton CLV outperforms traditional cable-laying barges in enabling faster, more precise cable installation. Capable of sailing at an average speed of 9 knots under its own power, it can transport and lay cables more
Dec. 26, 2023
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Harim vows to use cash reserves for HMM’s growth
South Korean agri-food giant Harim Group reaffirmed its commitment to use container transportation and shipping company HMM's substantial cash reserves to bolster the shipping firm's global competitiveness as it moves close its acquisition deal, denying concerns about potential misappropriation of funds. “We are committed to making strategic use of HMM's 10 trillion won ($7.7 billion) reserves to navigate the current challenges in the shipping industry effectively. This mirr
Dec. 26, 2023