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Xi says he will consider S. Korea visit
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Yoon pushes for Xi’s visit to firm up ties with China
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Opposition party leader ends 24-day hunger strike for treatment
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[Weekender] Behind the scenes of Korean food crazes
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[Hello Hangeul] The making of Korean language textbooks featuring BTS
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Esports legend Faker seeks to lead Korean surge at Asian Games
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Korea’s parental leave benefits lag behind OECD average
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Incheon Airport passenger traffic to recover during Chuseok holiday
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[Herald Interview] ‘Another Body,’ a riveting documentary on devasting effects of deepfake porn
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From traditional to trendy, three of Seoul's top yukhoe spots
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Hyundai Motor taps into China with new cars, smarter technologies
The nation’s largest automaker, Hyundai Motor, said Sunday that it had unveiled new cars and technologies targeting China at the 16th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, which kicked off a day earlier. The automaker said it showcased a technology brand, called “H Smart+,” exclusively for China. The space consists of three areas: a clean field that focuses on electric cars and hydrogen cars, a connected field showing connectivity technology such as Baidu 3.0 and B
Sept. 27, 2020
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KB Financial to halt financing of coal-fired power plants
KB Financial Group said Sunday it has decided to halt financing construction of coal-fired power plants and to expand investment in infrastructure projects aimed at improving and conserving environment. As part of its corporate roadmap to combat global climate change, the South Korean financial giant will no longer participate in financing of new thermal power plant construction in and out of the country, and instead, increase investment in new eco-related investment opportunities, such as gree
Sept. 27, 2020
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US trade panel supports LG Chem in battery case with SK Innovation
The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has voiced support for LG Chem Ltd.'s call for sanctions on its rival SK Innovation Co. in connection with a legal dispute over battery patents, LG Chem said Sunday. In response to LG Chem's request for the issuance of an order sanctioning SK Innovation, the investigative staff of the US International Trade Commission (ITC) has supported LG Chem ahead of a crucial verdict over their electric vehicle (EV) battery patent case next month. In the
Sept. 27, 2020
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S. Korea on track for 1st lunar mission in 2022
South Korea is on track for its first lunar mission, with its first launch of a lunar orbiter slated for the second half of 2022, the country's space research institute said Sunday, after the country's lunar project suffered multiple delays. South Korea, a relative latecomer to the global space race, has been working on a lunar orbiter program since 2016. The spacecraft is expected to reach the moon by Dec. 16, 2022, and conduct a yearlong mission that could even be extended, according to the
Sept. 27, 2020
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KRX to offer English translation service for Kospi firms’ disclosures
South Korea’s sole bourse operator is slated to translate daily disclosures of 54 companies listed on the Kospi market in English starting Monday, according to officials Sunday. As of end-August, foreign investors held 35.3 percent stock ownership of Kospi-listed companies. The number of disclosures translated in English, however, was just 697 -- 5.9 percent of those published in Korean. To provide more information on Korean companies to foreign investors, the Korea Exchange’s Ko
Sept. 27, 2020
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Eximbank, IFC team up to finance developing countries post-COVID-19
The Export and Import Bank of Korea and International Finance Corp. have agreed to expand their collaboration in developing countries and to link Korean firms with more opportunities overseas, the financial institutions said Sunday. The two signed a new memorandum of understanding on Friday to focus on creating new jobs, promoting smart cities and boosting health care, among other measures to identify and finance projects in countries largely in Southeast and Central Asia. The collaboration wi
Sept. 27, 2020
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Hyundai workers vote to accept wage freeze amid pandemic
Unionized workers at Hyundai Motor Co. voted to accept a wage freeze for the first time in 11 years as the nation's largest carmaker struggles to cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the company said Saturday. In a vote held Friday, 53 percent of 44,460 workers who cast a ballot approved this year's wage agreement between the labor union and management, the company said in a text message. Hyundai Motor and its union reached a wage deal without a strike for the second cons
Sept. 26, 2020
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Hyundai Motor Group appoints Alain Raposo to lead powertrain unit
Hyundai Motor Group appointed powertrain expert Alain Raposo as executive vice president in charge of its powertrain tech unit at the group’s research and development division on Friday. Hyundai said Raposo will be responsible for engine, transmission and electrification development for Hyundai and Kia brands at the group’s global R&D headquarters, starting Monday. According to the automaker, Raposo is an expert who has led the research and development for powertrains, electr
Sept. 25, 2020
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Merz Aesthetics picks Gwyneth Paltrow as global face
Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow has become the face of Merz Aesthetics’ global campaign for its botulinum toxin product, Merz Korea said Friday. Paltrow has been using Xeomin for years before she agreed to become the ambassador for the wrinkle-removing neurotoxin, according to Merz Aesthetics. This global campaign is built on Paltrow’s principles for beauty, which is that women should permit themselves to do whatever they need for their happiness. Paltrow will use the hashtag
Sept. 25, 2020
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Celltrion creates holding company for 3-away merger
Celltrion Group announced Friday it has established Celltrion Healthcare Holdings as a first step of its plan to merge three affiliates by the end of 2021. The creation of the holding company is required to materialize the merger plan in compliance with the legal standards for Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act. The merger of Celltrion, Celltrion Pharma and Celltrion Healthcare has been widely expected since early this year. It will be a merger of the existing Celltrion Holdings, comprisi
Sept. 25, 2020
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Hyundai Motor enters ‘Green Hell’ with high performance brand N
Hyundai Motor said Friday it is participating in this year’s ADAC Total 24H Race to be held in Nurburgring, Germany, with three vehicles from its high-performance brand N. Hyundai Motor said all of its three vehicles of Hyundai N -- i30 N TCR, Veloster N TCR and i30 Fastback N -- will compete in the contest from Sept. 26 to 27 to test their endurance. It is the fifth time the automaker is taking part in the race since 2016, the company said. The Nurburgring circuit is a 25-kilometer c
Sept. 25, 2020
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Head of Incheon Airport mulls legal action as resolution to remove him passes
President of Incheon International Airport Corp. Koo Bon-hwan said he is mulling legal action against what he says has been mistreatment, after authorities passed a resolution to remove him from his position. During the press conference at the airport on Friday, Koo said he feels “a weight has been lifted off his shoulders” and is “sad” being forced to resign halfway through his three-year term. The outgoing chief also accused the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Tr
Sept. 25, 2020
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S. Korea’s consumer sentiment sees sharp drop in Sept. amid stricter social distancing rules
South Korea’s composite consumer index shed the most points in six months in September, feeling the impact of stricter social distancing rules following the COVID-19 resurgence, central bank data showed Friday. The index dropped 8.8 points on-month to 79.4 in September, which also marked the sharpest dip in six months and the first decline since April, according to data released by the Bank of Korea. A reading below 100 means pessimists outnumber optimists. The September reading broke th
Sept. 25, 2020
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Seoul stocks close higher on hopes for new US economic stimulus
South Korean shares closed higher Friday, as investor sentiment was improved by hopes for a new stimulus package for the US economy. The Korean won rose against the US dollar. After trading in a choppy session, the benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 6.09 points, or 0.27 percent, to close at 2,278.79. Trading volume was moderate at about 687 million shares worth some 9.9 trillion won ($8.4 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 530 to 318. Foreigners sold a net 90 bil
Sept. 25, 2020
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Copyright, design right violators to face up to threefold damage compensation: KIPO
South Korea will impose punitive statutory damages of up to three times upon breaches of trademark righs and design rights, starting in April 2021, in continued efforts to enhance knowledge-based intangible assets, the country’s intellectual property office said Friday. The revision bills of the Trademark Act, Design Protection Act and the Unfair Competition Prevention and Trade Secret Protection Act have been approved by the National Assembly, the Korean Intellectual Property Office s
Sept. 25, 2020
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Lotte Insurance denies rumors of self-delisting plan
Lotte Insurance said Friday that it would not consider delisting itself from the country’s main bourse Kospi, refuting rumors by some local media reports. Followed by the nation’s sole bourse operator’s call for explanation on the delisting rumors, the insurance firm made its official announcement via DART -- the Financial Supervisory Service’s electronic disclosure board. “This is to confirm that we are not considering to be delisted from the local market,&rdquo
Sept. 25, 2020
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S. Korea to spend 94b won this year to develop homegrown COVID-19 vaccine
South Korea will spend a total of 94 billion won ($80.3 million) this year to help local firms develop homegrown vaccines and treatment drugs to fight the coronavirus pandemic, officials said Friday. The government also plans to set aside 260.4 billion won next year to develop vaccines and treatment drugs against the new coronavirus, officials said. The plan came after senior officials held a pan-government meeting with executives from pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms earlier in the day.
Sept. 25, 2020
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Mobile carriers launch services, events to support noncontact Chuseok holidays
Korean mobile carriers are preparing a variety of communication services and events for people staying at home during the Chuseok holidays next week. KT, the country’s No. 2 telecom company by subscribers, said Friday it will launch a challenge using the rich communication service, known as RCS, which is aimed to encourage people to send messages to loved ones. The RCS, which is a free messaging service launched between the country’s three major mobile carriers, can open gro
Sept. 25, 2020
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KT, NGeneBio sign deal for genetic data-based digital health care service
There is a surge of movement from Korean telecommunications firms noticeably seeking to enter the digital health care market. KT on Friday said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with local gene sequencing company NGeneBio to jointly develop a personalized health care product based on genetic data analysis. Earlier in the week, KT also said that it will work together with Medical Partners Korea to launch an information and communication technology-based epidemic control system in Kaz
Sept. 25, 2020
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S. Korea censored over 200,000 pieces of online data last year: report
South Korea censored over 200,000 pieces of online data in 2019, a report showed Friday, marking a slight decline from the previous year. The Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC), the country's censorship body, took action against 206,759 pieces of online data last year, such as blocking public access or deleting them, down from 238,246 in 2018, according to an annual report from the Clinical Legal Education Center under the Korea University's School of Law. The Korea Internet Tran
Sept. 25, 2020