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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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S. Korea, Japan could consider simplified entry agreement: Seoul official
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New celebrity-endorsed therapy for face contouring requires only a pair of rubber bands
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[Weekender] How DDP emerged as an icon of Seoul
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[Herald Interview] Guggenheim Museum makes a push for technology-based art with LG
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Doctor group's incoming head renews call for govt. to scrap medical school quota hike for dialogue
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Tensions heighten ahead of first president-opposition chief meeting
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'The Roundup: Punishment' becomes fastest 2024 film to top 2 mln admissions
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New chief named to anti-corruption body
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[Music in drama] An ode to childhood trauma
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Ford recalls 2013 Escapes; engines can catch fire
Ford Motor Co. is telling owners of one version of the brand-new Ford Escape not to drive the SUVs until dealers can fix fuel lines that can crack and spill gasoline, causing engine fires. The company issued the unusual warning on Thursday and said it is recalling 2013 Escapes equipped with 1.6-liter four-cylinder engines. Dealers will pick up the Escapes and drop off a loaner car that customers can use until the repairs are finished. The company is hoping to ship parts and get all the SUVs repa
July 22, 2012
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Renault-Nissan renews commitment to Korea
Investment plan lacks specific measures to boost Renault Samsung’s sagging salesIn his surprise visit to Korea last week, Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, expressed his commitment to reviving the ailing Korean unit Renault Samsung Motors. Ghosn, who is also chairman of Nissan Motor, unveiled a 170 billion won ($160 million) investment plan in the production of Nissan vehicles at Renault Samsung Motors’ Busan plant during a news conference held in Seoul on Friday. “W
July 22, 2012
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Seoul Auto Salon attracts crowd
The Seoul Auto Salon 2012 and the Seoul Auto Service 2012 ended in a great success on July 15.(Yonhap News)Seoul Auto Salon, the country’s leading auto show dedicated to aftermarket and tuning cars, wrapped up its run on July 15 amid heightened public attention. The automotive event celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, luring in some 150,000 visitors. New programs such as “Seoul auto film sh
July 20, 2012
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Hyundai, Kia sales in U.S., China surpass home market in first half
The United States and China surpassed Korea as the largest markets for cars made by Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. in the first half of 2012, industry sources said Thursday.Combined sales of Korea’s top two carmakers in the home market stood at 567,251 in the January-June period, while numbers for the U.S. and China reached 645,376 and 593,896 each.The tally marks the first time that sales to individual foreign countries have surpassed the number for the domestic market. Both Hyundai and
July 19, 2012
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Overseas sales of Hyundai’s premium sedans more than double
Overseas sales of Hyundai Motor Co.’s premium sedans such as the Genesis and the Equus more than doubled in the first five months of the year, buoyed by rising demand in the United States, industry sources said Sunday.According to the sources, Hyundai Motor, South Korea’s leading automaker, exported a total of 28,865 Genesis, Equus and Grandeur sedans in the January-May period, compared with 12,958 units a year earlier.Hyundai Motor sold a total of 13,553 Grandeur sedans in overseas markets in t
July 15, 2012
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Hyundai U.S. chief signals investment in capacity, trucks
Hyundai Motor Co., headed for its first annual decline in U.S. market share since 1998, plans to address production constraints and invest in trucks and crossovers, the automaker’s sales chief for the country said. The Hyundai brand passed Ford Motor Co.’s namesake brand in car sales to retail buyers during the first six months of the year, John Krafcik, chief executive officer of the South Korean company’s U.S. sales unit, told reporters yesterday at an event in Brooklyn, Michigan. The company
July 15, 2012
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Japanese automakers struggle in Korean market
Imported car brands with large deficits aim to hit back with lower prices and model revampsJapanese carmakers have seen gradual recoveries in the global market, but their Korean businesses are still posting large operating losses. The automakers attributed their large deficits to external factors such as last year’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan, floods in Thailand and the strong yen. “Last year was doomed to deficit. The earthquake and other natural disasters basically blocked the automobile
July 15, 2012
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Hanbul Motor introduces second model of DS line
Hanbul Motors, the official importer and distributor of Citroen vehicles, unveiled the DS4, the second of its DS line, on Thursday in Seoul. The winner of “the Most Beautiful Car of the Year” by Eurosport Magazine in 2011, Citroen DS4 combines a coupe style with two-plus-two door practicality, and offers three full-sized rear seats, accessed by rear doors with hidden handles that are seamlessly integrated into its design. The new DS model also provides a capacious 370-liter boot and a host of c
July 12, 2012
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Hyundai Motor’s 6-month sales rise 2.6% in China
HONG KONG (Yonhap News) ― Hyundai Motor Co. sold more than 370,000 vehicles in China in the first six months of this year, market data showed Thursday, showing a steady performance by South Korea’s largest automaker in the world’s largest auto market. The China Passenger Car Association, which provides automotive statistics every month, said Hyundai Motor sold 372,801 units in China during the January-June period, up 2.6 percent from a year earlier.In the month of June, Hyundai Motor sold 58,150
July 12, 2012
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BMW Korea ups after-sales service
BMW Group Korea, Korea’s No. 1 imported car brand, aims to take the lead in after-sales service here, increasing the number of maintenance shops and adopting an ombudsman system for the first time in the industry. “We wondered why our service could not meet the expectations of premium car drivers. And we have decided to adopt a set of new programs to resolve doubts of our customers,” said Kim Hyo-joon, BMW Korea president, in a press meeting on Thursday. As part of the efforts, the Korean opera
July 8, 2012
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GM chief Akerson worried about second half
General Motors, the world’s largest automaker, is worried that Europe’s economic weakness will affect the second half of 2012, the company’s top executive said. “You can see softness in Europe,” Chief Executive Officer Dan Akerson told an audience at the Executives’ Club of Chicago. “If there were a meltdown in the euro, which I don’t think there will be, I think it would be pretty impactful on, certainly, the United States” and China. Akerson, who oversaw GM regaining its title of world’s large
July 8, 2012
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Nissan GT-R an ‘everyday supercar’
Chief engineer Mizuno shares concept and vision of company’s flagship sports carThe Nissan GT-R is designed to become an everyday supercar for everyone, said Kazutoshi Mizuno, who is affectionately called the “father” of the Japanese carmaker’s flagship sports car, in Seoul last week. “While other supercars are sold in a closed market for some healthy, rich people who have several cars, GT-R is targeting an open market for everyone,” said the chief vehicle engineer and chief product specialist f
July 8, 2012
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Volkswagen to pay $5.6b for rest of Porsche after 7-year saga
Volkswagen AG agreed to buy the 50.1 percent stake in Porsche SE’s automotive business that it doesn’t already own for 4.46 billion euros ($5.6 billion), ending a seven-year takeover saga that divided two of Germany’s most powerful families. VW was able to proceed with the transaction after reaching an agreement with German tax authorities, it said in an emailed statement late yesterday. The cash
July 5, 2012
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Mercedes looks to SUVs to extend lead in U.S. luxury race
After ceding the top spot for U.S. luxury car sales for more than a decade, Mercedes-Benz is plotting a comeback with new and updated sport-utility vehicles. The German automaker said its U.S. deliveries gained 18 percent this year through May, to 106,364 luxury vehicles. That puts Mercedes just ahead of rival Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, which last year stripped Lexus of the U.S. premium crown that the Toyota Motor Corp. unit took from Mercedes in 2000. “Mercedes has upped its game,” said Rebec
July 1, 2012
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Toyota, BMW partner up on sports car technology
Toyota Motor Corp. said it will seek to gain from Bayerische Motoren Werke AG’s expertise in sports cars as a partnership on new powering systems expands to include auto components and high-performance vehicles. The carmakers will collaborate on developing fuel cells, lightweight materials and electric powertrains under a memorandum of understanding signed today, they said at a press conference at BMW’s Munich headquarters. “BMW knows how to make a car perform,” Toyota President Akio Toyoda said
July 1, 2012
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European automakers see no drastic sales increase after FTA
Additional tariff cut applied from July 1, but effect may be limitedEuropean carmakers expect no drastic increase in sales here despite tariff cuts on their cars exported to Korea in the wake of the Korea-EU Free Trade Agreement.The automakers said that the tariff cuts will only have a “psychologically” positive effect on its sales of cars in Korea.July 1 marked the first anniversary of the Korea-EU FTA in action. The tariff imposed on imported European cars fell for the second time, from 5.6 pe
July 1, 2012
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Renault to expand car lineup in Korea
A top Renault Group executive unveiled a plan to launch a new lineup of small crossover compact utility vehicles in its Korean unit despite shrinking sales here.“The market in Korea is changing, and the fragmentation of the market is increasing, therefore we have set to introduce by late 2013 a brand-new model which is going to be a small crossover that will strongly enhance the competitiveness after four years,” Renault Group chief operating officer Carlos Tavares said in a news conference in S
June 27, 2012
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Small models boosting Hyundai’s sales in Europe
Small cars like i10 and cee’d gain popularity as Europeans cut back on spending amid debt crisisEurope’s widening woes is not stopping Hyundai Motor Group’s offensive in the region’s contracting car market where the Korean auto giant continues strong growth. Demand for new passenger cars in Europe was down for the eighth consecutive month in May, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association. With new registrations falling 8.7 percent from April, most European car makers suffer
June 24, 2012
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Birds poop on red cars most: study
Red cars attract more bird droppings than any other color, news reports said Sunday.A U.K. study said it analyzed more than 1100 cars over a two-day period and at the end, 18 percent of the pooped-on cars were red. Another 14 percent were blue, followed by black with 11 percent, white with 7 percent and grey or silver with 3 percent.Green cars only got 1 percent of the bird bombs, news reports sa
June 24, 2012
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Hyundai, Kia increase Europe market share
Hyundai Motor Co. and sister brand Kia, already boosting sales in Europe’s contracting auto market, are extending their challenge to Fiat SpA and PSA Peugeot Citroen by enlisting soccer stars to steal customers.The Korean carmaker is attracting Europeans by stepping up sponsorship of their favorite pastime, hiring soccer heroes like Germany’s Lukas Podolski and France’s Karim Benzema to promote Hyundai as part of a marketing blitz focused around the European championship, the region’s biggest to
June 20, 2012