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Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
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Ador CEO denies allegations, accuses Hybe of mistreating NewJeans
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[Herald Interview] 'Amid aging population, Korea to invite more young professionals from overseas'
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Nicaragua shuts down Seoul embassy
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Hybe's multilabel system tested amid conflict with Ador
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Rocket engine expert, ex-NASA exec to lead Korea's new space agency
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SNU profs to suspend treatment for one day
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SK hynix pledges W20tr to ramp up DRAM production at home
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Over-50s, men, single-person households take up majority of those filing for bankruptcy
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Pianist Cho Seong-Jin named Berlin Philharmonic's artist-in-residence
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S. Korean firms faced with 'triple whammy': survey
South Korean firms are suffering from the triple whammy of rising raw material costs, a coronavirus resurgence and an interest rate hike, a poll showed Monday. The survey of 310 large and smaller companies, taken by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), showed that 81.6 percent of the respondents to the poll, in which multiple choices were possible, cited an increase in raw material prices as their top concern. The resurgence of COVID-19 infections came next with 80.6 percent, fol
Aug. 30, 2021
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[Behind the Wheel] Kia EV6 aims to rule road with ‘tiger-like’ performance
Kia has rolled out its first all-electric vehicle, the EV6, racking up over 30,000 preorders. From the appearance alone, the compact sport utility vehicle’s exuberant presence could be felt from its sleek and aggressive exterior design with the “Digital Tiger Face” front. On the road, the vehicle showed off a performance that goes well beyond the favorable first impression, reminiscent of a sports car. The Korea Herald had the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the Kia
Aug. 30, 2021
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Does central bank’s rate hike signal end to ‘bittoo’ era?
The central bank’s rate hike last week may signal an end to Korean investors borrowing heavily to invest -- and may even put retail stock investors at greater risk, according to market analysts Sunday. The trend, known as “bittoo” in Korean -- from the “bit” meaning debt and “tooja” meaning investment -- has created sustained, rapid growth in the value of assets. But there are signs that this may be softening. According to market researcher Infomax, th
Aug. 29, 2021
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[News Focus] W3.9tr wiped off NCSoft market cap in two days. What went wrong?
Back in February, NCSoft CEO Kim Taek-jin drummed up anticipation for its then upcoming new game, Blade & Soul 2, saying it would provide users a “pinnacle of action” and a “completely new experience.” But things have been a far cry from what the executive had promised. On Friday, a day after the big release, the firm apologized for “causing concern” with the new title. On the stock market, disappointment helped wipe some 3.9 trillion won ($3.36 bil
Aug. 29, 2021
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Posco, four others join forces for liquid CO2 tanker
South Korean steelmaker Posco has forged a five-way partnership encompassing shipbuilders and ship registries to develop a liquid carbon dioxide carrier tanker, as part of its bid to gain an upper hand in the global transition to a net-zero economy, the firm said Sunday. Its four partners are Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, Lloyd’s Register Asia and Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry. According to the agreement, signed Frida
Aug. 29, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Opposition lawmakers warn of conflict of interest involving FSC nominee
Despite the Parliament’s approval of the nomination of the Financial Services Commission’s new chairman on Friday, concerns remain over his familial ties with the chairman of Korea Investment Holdings, the parent group of a major South Korean brokerage firm. The FSC chief nominee, Koh Seung-beom, is the brother-in-law of Kim Nam-goo, chairman and CEO of Korea Investment Holdings, which controls Korea Investment & Securities, the nation’s second-largest securities company
Aug. 29, 2021
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Government to bring back cashback scheme for food delivery service amid fourth wave
The government is set to bring back its cashback scheme for food delivery services next month to soften the blow from the fourth wave of COVID-19. Consumers will receive 10,000 won ($8.60) back for every four orders made on delivery apps worth 20,000 won each, according to the Ministry of Economy and Finance on Sunday. The scheme is expected to take effect sometime before the Chuseok holiday next month to help boost spending in the hospitality industry. With some 20 billion won set aside for
Aug. 29, 2021
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South Korean patents in core future technologies lag in quality: report
South Korea is churning out patents in core areas of the “fourth industrial revolution,” but their impact is falling far short of matching up to this, a recent report shows. According to the state-run Korea Institute of Science & Technology Evaluation and Planning’s latest analysis of the country’s technological innovation capability, the country ranked third out of 44 countries surveyed in terms of the number of patents registered in the US in nine selected fields
Aug. 29, 2021
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Ssangyong Motor to speed up process of seeking new buyer
Troubled automaker SsangYong Motor is speeding up the process of finding a new buyer after undergoing preliminary due diligence. The Korean arm of Indian automaker Mahindra & Mahindra plans on receiving acquisition proposals until mid-September from potential buyers, according to industry sources Sunday, with a preferred bidder set to be chosen based on the acquisition price and business plan. A total of 11 investors from home and abroad have submitted letters of intent to take part in the
Aug. 29, 2021
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Coway adds aesthetic touch to electric dehumidifiers
Amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, consumers’ interest in what makes their home a more pleasant place to be has grown. This has certainly affected the home appliance market. Before, devices like electric dehumidifiers were not something people sought aesthetic satisfaction in. Yet, in this era, they need to change. Coway’s recently launched Noble Dehumidifier AD-1221E is a new addition to the ranks of premium appliances, with design elements more commonly found in luxury furnit
Aug. 29, 2021
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Seoul stocks to move in tight range this week after US Fed chief‘s dovish comment
South Korean stocks are likely to move in a tight range next week as investors’ profit-taking mode may be balanced against the US Federal Reserve chairman‘s dovish comments. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index closed at 3,133.9 points Friday, up 2.4 percent from a week ago. The weekly gain came as investors bet that the US Federal Reserve would not hurry its timeline for tapering its stimulus and policy interest rates in the Jackson Hole meeting that took place Friday (U
Aug. 29, 2021
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Upbit cements market leadership in South Korea’s crypto trading scene
Amid controversial regulatory efforts being made to keep cryptocurrency trading in order, Upbit appears to have solidified its leadership in the market. Upbit retained its title as South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange in terms of cash parked, and the number of subscribers and transactions, data showed Sunday. According to the data from Rep. Yoon Do-hyun of the People Power Party, a member of National Policy Committee, Upbit had 5.3 trillion won ($4.5 million) deposited its acc
Aug. 29, 2021
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[Law Talk] Unexposed risks of the Serious Accidents Punishment Act: Business owners facing liability beyond the workplace
Amid recurring industrial accidents such as the 2018 Taean Power Plant tragedy, the 2020 Icheon fire incident, and the death of a worker at Pyeongtaek Port in April, social interest regarding the need for health and safety in outsourcing arrangements has been steadily growing. Meanwhile, with the increase in outsourcing of work across all industries, the vague division of roles and responsibilities between companies and contractors, and the lack of authority of contractors/subcontractors that
Aug. 29, 2021
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Industrial accidents cause economic losses of W30tr in 2020: data
Industrial accidents at workplaces caused an estimated loss of nearly 30 trillion won ($25.6 billion) last year, data showed Sunday, with the country seeking to impose heavy punishment on employers in the event of workplace disasters starting next year. The losses caused by industrial accidents were estimated at 29 trillion won in 2020, up 8.5 percent from a year earlier, according to the data compiled by the Ministry of Employment and Labor. The total number of deaths from industrial accident
Aug. 29, 2021
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Seoul stocks to move in tight range this week after Fed chief's dovish comment
South Korean stocks are likely to move in a tight range next week as investors' profit-taking mode may be balanced against the US Federal Reserve chairman's dovish comments. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) closed at 3,133.9 points Friday, up 2.4 percent from a week ago. The weekly gain came as investors bet that the US Federal Reserve would not hurry its timeline for tapering its stimulus and policy interest rates in the Jackson Hole meeting that took place Friday (US t
Aug. 29, 2021
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SsangYong to open bid for new buyer
Cash-strapped carmaker SsangYong Motor Co. plans to receive acquisition proposals through mid-September, as a two-way race between two local investors is expected, industry sources said Sunday. The firm plans to receive bids from potential buyers through Sept. 15. So far, a total of 11 investors from home and abroad have submitted letters of intent to take over SsangYong. Among major candidates are SM Group, whose businesses range from construction to auto parts manufacturing, and Edison Motor
Aug. 29, 2021
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Kia workers OK wage deal without strike for 1st time in 10 years
Unionized workers at Kia, South Korea's second-biggest carmaker, voted Friday to accept the company's wage proposals without a strike for the first time in a decade. Kia said 68 percent of 26,945 workers voted in favor of wage offers that include an increase of 75,000 won ($64.30) in monthly basic pay, two months of wages in performance-based pay and cash bonuses worth 5.8 million won. More than 1,600 out of the 28,604-member union abstained. But Kia rejected the union's demand to extend the
Aug. 27, 2021
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SK chief faces punishment over 2017 LG Siltron acquisition
South Korea’s antitrust watchdog will embark on a process of punitive action against SK Group and its chairman Chey Tae-won over an accusation that he plundered corporate profits during the group’s 2017 buyout of silicon wafer manufacturing firm LG Siltron, now SK Siltron. According to industry sources on Friday, the Fair Trade Commission here is expected to inform SK Group of findings on its investigation into the SK Group’s possible irregularities during the purchase of th
Aug. 27, 2021
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Korea hails first REIT to hit stock market this year
South Korea on Friday saw its first public real estate investment trust debut on the domestic stock market this year, with more debutants headed for the listing soon. D&D Platform REIT, which holds office and industrial portfolios at home and abroad, started trading on the Korea Exchange‘s main board Kospi Friday. A REIT refers to a vehicle designed to offer dividend returns to its investors through investments in securitized real estate assets. The nation’s first multisector
Aug. 27, 2021
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Posco to develop LCO2 carrier with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard
Posco is partnering with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard to develop liquefied carbon dioxide carrier to gain an upper hand in the carbon capture, utilization and storage market, the steelmaker said Friday. Posco, the country’s leading steelmaker, said it has agreed to build the liquefied CO2 carrier, as the demand for such ships is expected to grow amid the global movement for carbon neutrality and the transition to hydrogen energy. Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, Lloyd’s Re
Aug. 27, 2021