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KOTRA to support firms’ online marketing
The state-run Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency said Monday that it will start assisting local firm’ overseas marketing through online social media. The trade body’s latest move comes as the world’s e-commerce market has been growing rapidly in recent years to reach a size of $9 trillion as of last year, KOTRA said.KOTRA will promote local information technology companies through social netw
Industry March 28, 2011
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Ministry hints at Gimhae airport alternative
Decision on new international airport to be unveiled Wednesday, Busan, Miryang also in the runningThe government is poised to decide Wednesday whether a new international airport will be built in Busan or Miryang, South Gyeongsang Province.Yet it is still uncertain whether the Ministry of Land, Transportation and Maritime Affairs will choose between the two cities or select an alternative, such as
March 27, 2011
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SK head spurs resources development in Middle East
SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won has launched a business trip to countries in the Middle East including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in a bid to boost his company’s resources development. During his trip from March 24-April 4, Chey is to discuss ways to bolster cooperation with the region’s leading oil firms including Saudi Arabia’s state-owned Aramco, Saudi Basic Industries Corp., and Kuwait Petroleum C
Industry March 27, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] Focus on innovation, customer drives Merck growth
Korea unit’s chief expects OLED, clinical trials to be prospective in tech-savvy local marketDuring the 2008-09 economic crisis, many companies curtailed their costs, their workforces and their investments as they strove to survive the worst global slowdown since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Merck Korea, the local unit of the world’s oldest chemical and pharmaceutical firm, was one of the fe
Industry March 24, 2011
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KT&G to build ginseng plant in northeast China
KT&G Corp., the nation’s largest tobacco producer, said Wednesday that it is to launch a ginseng business in the northeastern Chinese province of Jilin.Seeking to diversify its portfolio, the company has been enhancing its Oriental healthcare business, for which China is considered the world’s largest market.KT&G signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday with the governments of Jilin and Yan
Industry March 23, 2011
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KORES buys stake in Indonesian mine
A South Korean consortium including Korea Resources Corp. has acquired a 90 percent stake in an Indonesian bituminous coal mine for $84.15 million, the state-run mineral developer said Tuesday.KORES said it was involved in a joint venture with Korindo, a Korean-run developer in the Southeast Asian country, to buy the share for the 244 million-ton Kapuas mine from PKP Group, a local mineral exporte
Industry March 22, 2011
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Korea secures 1.7m barrels of overseas oil
South Korea has inked two oil deals in the United States and Kazakhstan meant to boost the country’s energy security. The state-run Korea National Oil Corp. has bought a stake in an unconventional oil field in Texas from Anadarko Petroleum Corp., the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said Monday.The firm now holds a 23.7 percent-stake in the shale oil field for which it paid $1.5 million and expects t
Industry March 21, 2011
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S-Oil donates W500 million for Japan
S-Oil Corp., the nation’s third-largest refiner, entrusted the Community Chest of Korea with a relief fund totaling 500 million won ($440,000) to support Japan, company officials said Sunday.“As Japan is now undergoing an unimaginable difficulty due to last week’s massive earthquake, we decided to provide humanitarian aid for the country,” S-Oil CEO Ahmed A. Subaey said. S-Oil CEO Ahmed A. Subaey
Industry March 20, 2011
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KEPCO denies rumors of importing UAE nuke waste
Utility firm seeks court order banning magazine report on possible import of fuelThe state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. said on Saturday that it has filed for injunction in a Seoul court calling for the banning of the distribution of the monthly Shindonga magazine. They argue that its news report that Korea may be responsible for the disposal of nuclear waste from the planned nuclear power plant
Industry March 20, 2011
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More Korean businesses join campaign to support Japan
Korean businesses including Hyundai Motor Group, SK Group and S-Oil have forged financial support for Japan in the aftermath of the massive earthquake and an ensuing tsunami it suffered last week, they said Thursday. Hyundai Motors Group will donate $1.3 million to Korean Red Cross which will be delivered to the Japanese Red Cross and be spent on buying blankets and food, it said. “We express our
Industry March 20, 2011
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Smaller companies hit harder by crisis in Japan
Korea’s small- and medium-sized exporters are struggling with delayed payments and a drop in orders from their Japanese partners whose operations were disrupted by the massive quake and tsunami last week.Government bodies and banks are stepping up financial assistance for such firms and trade agencies are operating emergency teams to closely monitor the extent of the damage. The powerful 9.0-magni
Industry March 17, 2011
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Both threat, opportunity for Korean nuke sector...nity from Japan situation
Local builders focus on safety standards as Japan quake may dampen export marketsRenewed nuclear safety concerns arising from blasts and radiation leak in Japan will likely pose both a threat and an opportunity for the South Korean nuclear energy industry, experts said Wednesday.The local nuclear industry may carry on the upbeat trend in Asian markets should it be able to prove its safety and tech
March 16, 2011
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KOGAS touts environmental, social contributions
State-run natural gas developer Korea Gas Corp. said it will further boost its efforts for achieving mutual growth with its contractors and other philanthropic activities, the firm said. KOGAS’ service was recognized last year when it was made Fortune Magazine’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies. The firm ranked the fourth in the energy firm category. It received good marks for its excell
Industry March 15, 2011
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Korean economy little affected by Japanese quake
But experts say prolonged disaster may pose threat to Korea’s exports, financial marketsThe earthquake in Japan has caused minimal impact on South Korean firms and exports though damage will inevitably escalate should the Japanese economy take longer to recover than expected, the government said Monday. The 9.0-magnitude temblor which occurred on the northeastern coast of the island nation Friday
March 14, 2011
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Korea wins major UAE oil deal
South Korea clinched a landmark oil field development deal in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday during President Lee Myung-bak’s visit to the Arab nation, raising hopes for the nation bolstering its energy security. The set of agreements includes a memorandum of understanding which guarantees Korea to participate in the production of at least 1 billion barrels of crude oil from the
March 13, 2011
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