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Busan loses World Expo 2030 bid
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S. Korea's English proficiency slips 13 notches to 49th
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N. Korea says spy satellite took photos of White House, Pentagon, key US naval base
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Apgujeong Rolls Royce hit-and-run victim dies after 4 months in coma
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Yoon apologizes for Busan's Expo bid failure; Mayor open to 2035 rebid
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South Korea warns tit-for-tat action over North Korea’s border buildup
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Korea to start hiring E-9 visa foreign workers in restaurants
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S. Korea's Busan making last-ditch efforts to bring World Expo on voting day
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Koreans will 'freeze to death' for iced Americanos even in winter
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Korea, Japan, China summit likely in early 2024
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Hanwha, LG eye world’s biggest floating solar farm project in Korea
The bidding for the world’s biggest floating solar farm project is set to begin in South Korea, drawing interest from major domestic solar power companies, according to industry sources. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power currently aims to build a 2.1-gigawatt floating solar power plant worth 4.6 trillion won ($3.97 billion) that would spread over more than 30 square kilometers near the Saemangeum reclamation area in North Jeolla Province. When completed, the plant will be able to supply e
Oct. 7, 2020
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GS Caltex acquires stake in Vietnamese car wash startup
GS Caltex said Wednesday it signed an investment agreement with a Vietnamese car wash startup to expand its auto repair and lubricants businesses in the Southeast Asian country. According to the South Korean refiner, it will invest 39 billion dong ($1.6 million) to acquire a 16.7 percent stake in VI Automotive Service, a parent company of VietWash. VietWash is a Ho Chi Minh City-based car wash startup that operates some 50 car wash centers in Vietnam. It also runs car wash centers at some 2
Oct. 7, 2020
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McDonald's Korea celebrates Founder’s Day
Celebrating Founder‘s Day, McDonald’s Korea Managing Director Antoni Martinez expressed appreciation and encouragement to employees on Wednesday. McDonald‘s Founder’s Day is held in October annually, to celebrate the birthday of its founder Ray Kroc, who was born on Oct. 5, 1902. The anniversary is globally celebrated by the burger chain’s branches across the world. To carry on the customer- and store-centered business management spirit of the founder, chi
Oct. 7, 2020
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Posco partners with ExxonMobil to expand into LNG industry
Posco said Wednesday that it has partnered with ExxonMobil, a US-based oil and gas company, to expand into the liquefied natural gas industry with the high-manganese steel it has developed. According to the South Korean steelmaker, the two companies agreed to have their research institutes -- ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, ExxonMobil Upstream Research and the Posco Research Institute -- work together to further develop high-manganese steel technologies and work toward the application of
Oct. 7, 2020
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Seoul stocks extend winning streak to 6th day on lingering US stimulus hopes
South Korean shares extended their winning streak to a sixth session Wednesday as US President Donald Trump kept hopes for a stimulus package alive after postponing negotiations for the deal. The Korean won rose against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 21.04 points, or 0.89 percent, to close at 2,386.94. Trading volume was moderate at 722.8 million shares worth 8.8 trillion won ($7.6 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 483 to 309. Retail inves
Oct. 7, 2020
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PlayStation 5 preorders sell out again in S. Korea
Preorders for the second batch of Sony Corp.'s next-generation gaming console, the PlayStation 5 (PS5), sold out in just an hour in South Korea, industry insiders said Wednesday. As of 2 p.m., all major retailers here said they have closed preorder reservations for the PS5. Eleven local online shopping malls and offline stores started to accept preorders for the gaming console from noon. Preorders for the first batch of the PS5 also sold out quickly here on Sept. 18. The PS5 is the successo
Oct. 7, 2020
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Citibank Korea set to name first female CEO
Yoo Myung-soon, interim chief executive officer of Citibank Korea, was recommended as the sole candidate for the bank‘s top post, paving the way for her to become the first female CEO of the local branch of the US lender. The appointment recommendation committee under the South Korean subsidiary of the New York-based bank is set to confirm the appointment of Yoo during a general meeting of stockholders and board of directors slated to be held on Oct. 27. Yoo, the bank‘s senior ex
Oct. 7, 2020
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Finance chief renews calls for creating rules for fiscal soundness
SEJONG -- Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki on Wednesday renewed calls to establish rules to ensure fiscal soundness as he voiced concerns about South Korea's debt and fiscal deficit. Hong made his case for the rules during a parliamentary annual inspection of the ministry, citing a looming hike in South Korea's debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio. The ratio is expected to reach 43.9 percent this year as South Korea drew four rounds of extra budgets meant to ease the fallout of the coronavir
Oct. 7, 2020
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BOK to virtually test distribution of digital currency next year
South Korea’s central bank said Wednesday that it plans to start testing the distribution of its digital currency next year. The Bank of Korea announced in April that it had launched a 22-month pilot program that would run through December 2021. According to the BOK, the distribution and circulation test is the final part of the three-step pilot program. Phase 2, which focuses on analyzing related processes and seeking outside consulting, started recently. Phase 1, designing
Oct. 7, 2020
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KFCC holds exchange program online with Thai Savings and Credit Cooperatives
The Korean Federation of Community Credit Cooperatives, the nation’s leading mutual financial institution, held an annual exchange program with its counterpart in Thailand to introduce the group’s ongoing projects and management tips, officials said Wednesday. Arranged as one-day videoconference in line with the government’s strict quarantine measures against the COVID-19 resurgence, the training event provided a series of online lectures on KFCC‘s fund managemen
Oct. 7, 2020
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Former Daewoo Electronics renamed as Winia Electronics
Winia Daewoo announced on Wednesday that the company has renamed itself Winia Electronics as part of its strategy to reinforce its business at home and abroad. Winia Daewoo is the home appliance unit of Daeyu Winia Group, which was launched in 2018 as the result of Daeyu’s acquisition of Dongbu Daewoo Electronics. The company provides mid-range home appliances, including refrigerators, air conditioners and electronic rice cookers. The rebranding comes after the overseas trademark li
Oct. 7, 2020
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Posco International supports small-but-strong parts suppliers
Posco International said Wednesday it has supported local parts manufacturers struggling from the pandemic. The nation’s largest trading company said it recently provided 1 billion won ($861,000) in export growth funds to Hanmea Adm, a steel parts manufacturer that produces aluminum products to reduce car weight, in cooperation with the Export-Import Bank of Korea. The funding is the result of the firm’s business partnership with Eximbank and Seoul Guarantee Insurance in May to bu
Oct. 7, 2020
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Households' excess funds sharply up in Q2 amid virus outbreak
Excess funds held by South Korean households and nonprofit agencies sharply rose in the second quarter from a year earlier due mainly to the government's emergency handouts and an extended slump in private consumption amid the pandemic, the central bank said Wednesday. Net financial funds -- the value of financial assets minus financial liabilities -- held by local households and nonprofit organizations serving households amounted to 64 trillion won ($55 billion) in the April-June period, sharp
Oct. 7, 2020
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Samsung to launch Galaxy Fit2 band in S. Korea this week
Samsung Electronics Co. said Wednesday its new wristband will be launched in South Korea this week as the tech firm tries to boost sales of wearable devices. The Galaxy Fit2 will hit local shelves Thursday with a price tag of 49,500 won ($42), according to the company. The Fit2 wristband, which was unveiled last month, can automatically track up to five different types of activities and provides fitness information, such as calories burned, heart rate and distance. It also monitors and analyze
Oct. 7, 2020
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S. Korea adopts tougher safety measures at ASF-hit farms
South Korea said Wednesday it has set up new guidelines for pig farms hit by African swine fever (ASF) as they are gradually preparing for reopening after the disease swept the inter-Korean border area last year. "As the virus can spread by automobiles, people or other mediums, it is necessary to enforce sanitary measures to prevent the farms from contacting the virus," the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said in a statement. The new measures center on providing detai
Oct. 7, 2020
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Fitch keeps S. Korea's credit rating at 'AA-,' outlook stable
Global credit appraiser Fitch Ratings said Wednesday it has maintained South Korea's credit rating at "AA-" with a stable outlook. Fitch's rating for South Korea has been AA-, the fourth-highest level of the agency's sovereign ratings, since 2012. "Korea's rating balances robust external finances, steady macroeconomic performance and sufficient fiscal headroom going into the coronavirus pandemic against geopolitical risks related to North Korea and medium-term structural challe
Oct. 7, 2020
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[Monitor] LG Chem maintains No.1 in global EV battery market
LG Chem topped the global electric vehicle battery market by deploying 15.9 gigawatt-hours of EV batteries in the Jan-Aug period, commanding 24.6 percent of the market, followed by China’s CATL and Japan’s Panasonic, which controlled 24 percent and 19.2 percent, respectively. Samsung SDI ranked fourth, selling 4.1 gigawatt-hours of EV batteries to account for 6.3 percent of the market. Meanwhile, SK Innovation took the sixth place, posting sales of 2.7 gigawatt-hours and taking up
Oct. 7, 2020
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Imported car sales rise 15% in Sept. amid pandemic
Sales of imported vehicles in South Korea rose 15 percent in September from a year earlier due to strong demand for German cars, an industry association said Wednesday. The number of newly registered foreign vehicles rose to 21,839 units last month from 20,204 a year earlier, the Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association (KAIDA) said in a statement. The three bestselling models were Mercedes-Benz's E300 4MATIC sedan and A 220 sedan, and the Audi A6 45 TFSI sedan, the statement
Oct. 7, 2020
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T'way Air to start flights to Japan next month
T'way Air, a South Korean low-cost carrier, said Wednesday it will begin flights to Japan next month mainly to meet business travel demand. T'way Air will resume services on the routes from Incheon to Osaka and Tokyo on Nov. 5 and Nov. 6, respectively, with a plan to eventually provide flights on routes to Nagoya and Fukuoka, the company said in a statement. The budget carrier said it will initially offer one flight a week on the routes to Osaka and Tokyo as the new coronavirus outbreak cont
Oct. 7, 2020
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[Graphic News] Cancer still leading cause of death in S. Korea
Cancer has been the No. 1 cause of death in South Korea since 1983. The statistics agency said 574.8 deaths were reported per 100,000 people here last year. It also said 158.2 per 100,000 had died of cancer. Heart disease is the second-largest cause of death here, with 60.4 deaths per 100,000 people, followed by pneumonia with 45.1 deaths per 100,000 people. The leading causes of death included cerebrovascular disease, suicide, diabetes and Alzheimer‘s disease. (Yonhap)
Oct. 7, 2020