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[Weekender] Geeks have never been so chic in Korea
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N. Korea says it test-fired tactical ballistic missile with new guidance technology
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NewJeans members submit petitions over court injunction in Hybe-Ador conflict
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[News Focus] Mystery deepens after hundreds of cat deaths in S. Korea
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S. Korea's exports of instant noodles surpass $100m for 1st time in April: data
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[KH Explains] Why Korea's so tough on short selling
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Actors involved in past controversies return first via streaming service originals
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[Herald Interview] Byun Yo-han's 'unlikable' character is result of calculated acting
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US military commander in S. Korea during Gwangju uprising dies
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‘Kim desperately wanted to denuclearize,’ Moon writes in memoirs
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Hyundai i30 N rated top sports car in Germany, Australia
Hyundai Motor Co.'s i30 N high-performance car topped other sports cars in Germany and Australia for this year, the company said Thursday. In Germany, the i30 N hot hatchback has been named the 'Import Winner' in the Auto Bild Sports Cars of the Year awards in the small car & compact category, Hyundai said in a statement. Hyundai i30N (Yonhap)In Australia, the vehicle beat out others in Australia's Best Cars Awards, or ABC awards, in the best sports car under $50,000 category. It also ranked 1st
Dec. 6, 2018
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LG Chem's EV battery biz likely to turn profit in Q4
LG Chem may well be able to make a turnaround and post a profit in its electric car battery business for the first time ever in the fourth quarter, market watchers said Thursday.The South Korean company does not separately disclose the performance of the EV battery business, but the prevalent view is that it will hit an annual operational profit of 196 billion won ($176 million) next year. The balance last year was 114 billion won in the red, which is expected to shrink to 56 billion won in the
Dec. 6, 2018
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SsangYong returns to Australia, launches sales unit
South Korean SUV maker SsangYong Motor established an overseas sales subsidiary in Melbourne, Australia, last week, as part of efforts to expand its global operations, the company said Wednesday.The Australian unit will lead SsangYong’s overall operation in the country, building dealership networks and bolstering customer service. The carmaker expects to expand shipments to Australia, following its previous entries into Europe, South America and the Middle East. The carmaker is re-entering the A
Dec. 5, 2018
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LSIS acquires Parker Hannifin’s ESS unit
LSIS, a South Korean power and energy solution provider, has acquired an energy storage system unit from US-based Parker Hannifin to expand its presence in the global smart energy market, it announced Wednesday. Citing confidentiality, the company did not disclose the deal value. Parker Hannifin is a leader in motion and control technologies and its ESS business, now acquired by LSIS, is the largest in the US and holds top-level ESS-related technologies, said officials in Anyang, Gyeonggi Provin
Dec. 5, 2018
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GM exec says R&D separation is essential to GM Korea's viability
General Motors Co. Vice President Barry Engle recently flew to South Korea to underscore the necessity of a separate R&D corporation for the viability of its loss-making South Korean unit, GM Korea said Wednesday. GM Korea didn't provide details of the GM executive's schedule in Korea but confirmed he had a meeting with Lee Dong-gull, chairman of the state-run Korea Development Bank, the second-biggest shareholder of the carmaker after GM. General Motors Co. Vice President Barry Engle (Yonhap)T
Dec. 5, 2018
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As Jaguar eyes driverless cars, steering wheels to stay: designer
As the global auto industry prepares to usher in the era of autonomous driving, carmakers are increasingly presenting concept cars with unique exterior and interior designs, breaking away from traditional style.Sharing his thoughts about the role of design in future mobility, legendary car designer with Jaguar Ian Callum said Wednesday that Jaguar’s driverless cars will be equipped with steering wheels, while acknowledging the silhouette of cars in general will undergo change.“I think it will be
Dec. 5, 2018
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Hyundai Motor goes all-out in US marketing on signs of recovery
Encouraged by signs of improving sales in the US, South Korean automaker Hyundai is going trendy in marketing its next vehicles in the global market. According to Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors, they sold a combined 102,600 units in the US in November, up 1.1 percent on-year. Hyundai Motor’s sales last month in the US market came to 57,082 units, up 3 percent on-year, while Kia Motors saw a 1.8 percent increase at 45,101 units. Increased sales in the US, largely due to the wider range of sport uti
Dec. 4, 2018
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KAIST to help build science research institution in Kenya
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, the nation’ first research-intensive institution established with a development loan from the US in 1971, will help the Kenyan government build a science research hub starting next year, it said Monday.KAIST has concluded a deal with the Kenyan government to build a science research institution with a 107 billion won ($95.7 million) loan from the South Korean government. KAIST leads a South Korean consortium that includes local builders and
Dec. 3, 2018
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Genesis G70 named car of the year by US magazine
MotorTrend’s cover story on the Genesis G70 (Hyundai Motor)The 2019 Genesis G70, a sports sedan under Hyundai Motor’s Genesis marque, was named car of the year by US magazine MotorTrend last week, the company said Monday.The luxury sports sedan competed with 19 other car of the year award contenders, including the BMW3, in the magazine’s annual evaluation. It won the award for being the most competent, desirable and capable vehicle to debut for the 2019 model year, the magazine said in a stateme
Dec. 3, 2018
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Hyundai, Kia carry out overseas executive reshuffles
Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors conducted overseas executive reshuffles with the goal of strengthening their regional headquarters, the two companies said Friday. The latest change comes less than a month after similar reshuffles in China.Hyundai Motor Group said the purpose of the reshuffles was “to strengthen organizational agility to adapt to a rapidly-changing business environment.”Kim Seung-jin, new head of Hyundai Motor’s global operations division (Hyundai Motor)Hyundai Motor appointed Kim S
Nov. 30, 2018
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Hyundai Motor to buy back $227.2m worth of shares amid skidding value
Hyundai Motor, South Korea’s leading automotive firm, said Friday that it plans to repurchase 254.7 billion won ($227.2 million) worth of its shares in an effort to boost shareholder value and stabilize the value of its shares.“Repurchased shares will be used to strengthen shareholder value in the mid- to long term as part of efforts made since 2014 (to deliver) improved shareholder value,” Hyundai said.Last week Hyundai’s stock tumbled below 100,000 won per share for the first time in nine year
Nov. 30, 2018
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Trump’s tweets on auto tariff further squeeze Korean carmakers
US President Donald Trump’s renewed threats of a tariff on imported vehicles have raised a red flag to South Korean carmakers already suffering from declining production in and out of the country, amid growing protectionist moves and fierce competition. The US president on Wednesday tweeted, in response to General Motors’ massive restructuring plan, that the US carmaker would not have to shut down plants in its home county if the same amount of tariffs were applied, referring to the “chicken tax
Nov. 29, 2018
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Used-car market expands, with record sales forecast for 2018
The market for used cars is expanding rapidly, with anticipated sales this year likely to exceed the 2016 record of 3.78 million units, data from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport showed Thursday.According to the ministry, 3.16 million used vehicles were registered upon purchase between January and October this year, up 1.2 percent from about 3.12 million tallied in the same time period last year. An SK Encar representative inspects a used car. (SK Encar)Over the past five year
Nov. 29, 2018
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Hyundai unveils Palisade SUV, Soul boxcar at LA auto show
Hyundai Motor Group, South Korea's largest automotive conglomerate, said Thursday it has unveiled the Palisade flagship sport-utility vehicle and the all-new Soul boxcar at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The conglomerate, which encompasses vehicle parts manufacturers and a steelmaker, plans to launch the Palisade SUV made by Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp.'s Soul in the United States and other markets next year to stimulate sales, the company said in a statement. Hyundai Motor`s Palisade fla
Nov. 29, 2018
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LG Innotek develops ultra-slim lighting module Nexlide-L
LG Innotek Co., an electronics part maker under LG Group, on Monday showcased an ultra-slim vehicle lighting module, Nexlide-L, paving the way for carmakers to develop automobiles with unique designs. (Yonhap)Nexlide is the brand name for LG Innotek‘s automotive LED lighting.LG said the latest product, Nexlide-L, is only 3 mm thick, which is significantly slimmer than the 8 mm thickness of existing models. This represents the thinnest LED lighting module in the market at present.The company said
Nov. 26, 2018
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GM‘s Chevy launches new Malibu, seeks to ramp up sales in Korea
GM Korea, the local unit of the US automotive company General Motors, on Monday launched the new Malibu midsize sedan in hopes of boosting sales. the new Malibu (GM Korea)GM Korea said the new Malibu adopts Chevrolet’s latest family styling, including a cutting-edge powertrain lineup with improved efficiency and performance alongside upgraded safety with 10 air bags and Chevrolet’s new infotainment system.“Beloved by domestic customers with attractive design and outstanding driving performance,
Nov. 26, 2018
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Supercar brands eye fast-growing Korean market
Lamborghini and other foreign supercar makers are ramping up efforts to tap the fast-growing South Korean market by unveiling new models, industry sources said Monday.Italian supercar brand Lamborghini recently held a Lamborghini Day event in Seoul to share its brand vision, strategy and plans with journalists and customers. It was Lamborghini's inaugural event in South Korea and the carmaker plans to hold it annually. From Left: Lamborghini`s super Urus SUV and Aventador SVJ (Yonhap)At the even
Nov. 26, 2018
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[Behind the Wheel] QM6: French SUV offers perfect movie night
Fun driving doesn’t have to be all about speed and power. French sports utility vehicle QM6, for instance, offers premium audio inside the cabin, making every driving moment exquisite. Wherever you sit -- front or back – the QM6 delivers a premium sound quality, as if you are sitting on the center of a concert hall, thanks to 13 BOSE speakers that create deep base tone together with sophisticated sound. QM6 GDe are lined up for John Carney’s “Sing Street” at a drive-in theater in Seoul. Renault
Nov. 25, 2018
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Hyundai Veloster N off to solid start in Korean market
Hyundai Motor Co.'s performance-oriented Veloster N coupe is off to a solid start in the South Korean market, having sold more than 1,000 units since its launch in June, industry sources said Sunday.Market watchers said that as of Wednesday, South Korea's No. 1 carmaker sold 1,007 units of the N-badged car. Hyundai had initially said it is launching the Veloster N here not to sell a lot of the cars but to showcase its technological prowess and bolster its corporate image among local consumers. I
Nov. 25, 2018
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Renault opens vehicle test center in Daegu
French carmaker Renault has opened a vehicle test center in Daegu, southeast of Seoul, in partnership with the city government and the Korea Intelligent Automotive Promotion Institute, the company said in a statement.The center, Renault’s first test unit in Asia, will test vehicles under development in the Asia-Pacific region, it added. Renault Samsung CEO Dominique Signora speaks at the opening ceremony of Renault’s vehicle test center in Daegu, Friday. (Renault Samsung)Vehicles to be tested in
Nov. 23, 2018