Articles by Hwang Joo-young
Hwang Joo-young
flylikekite@heraldcorp.com-
English service enhanced for electronic disclosures
The Financial Supervisory Service announced Sunday an updated plan aimed at providing foreign investors with more English information on financial disclosures, as part of efforts to facilitate foreign investment in Korean companies. The initiative to provide English services commenced in January 2023 following a decision by three of the nation’s financial organizations -- the Financial Services Commission, the FSS and the Korea Exchange. As part of this initiative, the FSS began updating
Market Feb. 18, 2024
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CJ’s overseas food sales outpace domestic sales for 1st time in Q4
South Korean food giant CJ CheilJedang's overseas food business outperformed its domestic sales for the first time in the fourth quarter of 2023, driven by the strong performance of its flagship products in the US, Australia and Europe. On Tuesday, CJ CheilJedang reported its consolidated earnings for 2023 with sales of 29.2 trillion won ($21.9 billion) and an operating profit of 1.29 trillion won. Its food business, in particular, posed 11.3 trillion won in sales and 654.6 billion won in oper
Companies Feb. 14, 2024
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KT&G’s Esse hits 900b mark in cigarette sales
KT&G, South Korea’s largest cigarette manufacturer, said Wednesday that its ultra-slim cigarette brand Esse achieved cumulative sales of over 900 billion cigarettes last year. Since its launch in 1996, Esse has sold a total of 901.6 billion cigarettes, with 405.1 billion sold overseas. Last year alone, Esse sold 21.9 billion cigarettes at home and 28.9 billion cigarettes internationally. Since 2001, when KT&G started exports to the Middle East and Russia, Esse has b
Companies Feb. 14, 2024
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[Weekender] How Sinchon lost its student shine
Seoul's Sinchon neighborhood has long been a vibrant playground for youngsters and foreign visitors alike. It's known as a college area thanks to its proximity to prestigious universities like Yonsei, Ewha and Sogang, and its youthful buzz attracted an influx of franchise brands opening stores there in the early 2000s. Starbucks, for instance, launched its first South Korean store in Sinchon. Lotte Group opened the country’s first Krispy Kreme branch in the student area because o
weekender Feb. 10, 2024
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Daewoo E&C chairman seeks bigger footing in India
Daewoo Engineering & Construction's Chairman Jung Won-ju, who doubles as vice chairman of Jungheung Group, met with India’s top government officials to tap into new infrastructure project opportunities in the country, the South Korean builder said Thursday. On Friday, Jung met with Dammu Lavi, the secretary for economic relations at the Ministry of External Affairs of India, in New Delhi, to express Daewoo E&C's interest in participating in projects while highlighting the
Companies Feb. 8, 2024
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Samsung Biologics, LegoChem team up to develop new targeted cancer drugs
Samsung Biologics, South Korea's largest contract development and manufacturing organization, said Wednesday that it has signed a contract with LegoChem Biosciences to develop antibody-drug conjugate -- or simply ADC -- therapeutics, designed as targeted treatment for cancer. LegoChem Biosciences, founded in 2006, specializes in research and development capabilities in therapeutics, especially with a focus on ADC technology and synthetic drugs. Last year, LegoChem transferred its ADC drug c
Companies Feb. 7, 2024
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The Korea Herald, iStaging team up for VR technology in new media
The Korea Herald and iStaging inked a memorandum of understanding to foster a cooperative relationship in the realm of new media, particularly leveraging virtual reality technology. iStaging is a Taiwanese company that specializes in virtual reality solutions. The company has developed virtual reality content for over 100,000 corporate clients, including LVMH, YSL, Toyota, ASUS and Mercedes-Benz. Virtual reality content created by iStaging includes virtual showrooms, virtual exhibitions, virtual
Companies Feb. 6, 2024
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Lotte Global Logistics new CEO vows global push
Lotte Global Logistics' new CEO Kang Byoung-ku pledged to take its logistics networks to a new level for oversea expansion while tapping into cross-border e-commerce business on his first day in office. “I promise to establish Lotte Global Logistics as a leading company in the global logistics industry through challenge and innovation,” said Kang during his inauguration speech on Friday. To achieve this, Kang outlined four key strategies. Kang emphasized a focus on differentiati
Companies Feb. 5, 2024
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AREX offers transit pass for international arrivials online
The Airport Railroad Express Train said Sunday that it has started online sales of a transit pass for public transportation to enhance the convenience of transfers at Seoul Station for international arrivals. Previously, passengers on the train operator’s airport express train -- which runs nonstop from Incheon International Airport Terminals 1 and 2 to Seoul Station -- had to disembark, leave the platform and purchase a transit card to use buses or subway trains. The online sale initiativ
Companies Feb. 4, 2024
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SPC Group's W64.7b antitrust fines cancelled
South Korean food and bakery giant SPC Group has been spared from a fine of 64.7 billion won ($48.6 million) as Seoul’s high court ruled in favor of the company in its lawsuit filed against the nation’s antitrust watchdog. In 2020, the Korea Fair Trade Commission imposed fines, together with a corrective order, alleging that SPC affiliates, including Paris Croissant, SPL, BR Korea, and Shany, unfairly supported SPC Samlip, the group’s only listed firm, to raise its stock price
Companies Feb. 1, 2024
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Samyang Foods posts record sales of W1tr in 2023
South Korean food manufacturer Samyang Foods said Wednesday it posted 1.19 trillion won ($893 million) in sales and 146.8 billion won in operating profit last year -- the highest figures in the company's history. According to the company, its sales and operating profit rose by 31 percent and 62 percent, respectively, while its net profit increased by 56 percent to 124.9 billion won. Samyang Foods attributed the upbeat sales to its bestselling Buldak Spicy Chicken Ramen series in overseas ma
Companies Jan. 31, 2024
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[KH Explains] What’s behind unusual popularity of imported milk in Korea?
Imported milk has been enjoying unexpected popularity in Korea recently, with the import volume more than tripling over the past three years alone. According to the Korea Customs Service, imports of pasteurized milk totaled 3.74 metric tons, worth 41.5 billion won ($31.1 million), last year, up 32 percent from a year prior and a threefold surge from 2020. Almost 90 percent of the imports came from Poland, followed by Australia (4.1 percent), Germany (3.9 percent) and France (2.2 percent). Despit
Industry Jan. 31, 2024
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LX Pantos, EWP team up to expand solar power production
LX Pantos, the logistics arm of LX Holdings, said Tuesday that it has signed a partnership with Korea East-West Power Corp., an affiliate of the state-run Korea Electric Power Corp., to ramp up production of eco-friendly solar power as part of its efforts to cut emissions. Under the agreement, LX Pantos will provide some 18,000 square meters of roof space at its logistics center in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, to build the Kepco affiliate’s 2.5-megawatt solar power station. The energy firm
Companies Jan. 30, 2024
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Goodbye to ‘mayak gimbap’? Mixed reaction to limits on 'drug' marketing
Gwangjang Market, a traditional market in central Seoul, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the capital, offering a wide range of local foods and snacks. If you google the market, almost nine out of 10 reviews are about a petite-sized gimbap, or seaweed rice roll, with the intriguing name, “mayak gimbap.” "Mayak" means “narcotics” in Korean. Of course, nothing advertised as "mayak gimbap" actually contains any restricted drugs. The name
Consumer Jan. 30, 2024
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Korea's exports of processed rice products reach all-time high
South Korea’s exports of processed rice products reached an all-time high in 2023 amid growing global demand for convenient food options, according to government data and industry sources, Monday. Data from the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp. revealed that outbound shipments of processed rice products -- including instant rice, frozen gimbap and tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) -- amounted to $217.2 million in 2023. The latest figure represents a 19.5 percent increase from $181.8
Industry Jan. 29, 2024
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