Articles by Shin Ji-hye
Shin Ji-hye
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Samsung to release Galaxy S20, Galaxy Fold 2 on Feb. 11
Samsung Electronics will release the sequel to the Galaxy S10 at an event next month. In an invitation sent to media on Sunday, the Korean tech giant said it “will unveil new, innovative devices that will shape the next decade of mobile experiences. The reveal will take place at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Event in San Francisco at 11 a.m. on February 11.” Samsung is expected to unveil Galaxy S20, the next iteration in the Galaxy S series, and Galaxy Fold 2, the successor to the
Technology Jan. 5, 2020
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Entrepreneurs stress future business, customer-centered, innovation in 2020
Although Korean conglomerates faced a rough time in 2019 amid growing geopolitical uncertainties and trade tensions topped by Japan’s export controls, the US-China trade war, rising protectionism and a global economic slowdown, most of the top business chiefs here hope for better prospects this year. Leaders from large corporate groups -- including Samsung, LG, Hyundai Motor, Posco, KT, CJ, Hanwha and Shinsegae -- have stressed the need to prepare for future business, customer-centered man
Industry Jan. 2, 2020
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Samsung chairman retains top spot as wealthiest businessman in S. Korea
Ailing Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee retained the top spot as the wealthiest South Korean businessman with his stock assets rising by 4 trillion won ($3.4 billion) in 2019, to reach 17.6 trillion won, according to a corporate tracker Tuesday. According to CEO Score, Lee’s stock assets rose the most in the nation in 2019 and he is the only individual whose share value exceeds 10 trillion won here. The huge increase comes mainly from his holdings in Samsung Electronics, which soared in
Industry Dec. 31, 2019
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Hanjin family apologizes for family quarrel
Hanjin Group Chairman Cho Won-tae and his mother Lee Myung-hee have publicly apologized for a family quarrel that broke out last week. “We sincerely apologize for causing trouble at Lee’s house last Christmas,” they said in the written statement released Monday. The public apology comes after Cho visited Lee’s home on Christmas day and had a quarrel with her. The photo revealed by Lee on the day showed pieces of shattered glass scattered on the floor and a wound on h
Industry Dec. 30, 2019
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Food business head tapped to lead CJ Cheiljedang
South Korea’s food and entertainment conglomerate CJ Group has promoted or appointed 58 executives, including a new chief to lead major affiliate CJ Cheiljedang, the group said Monday. Vice President Kang Shin-ho, 58, was appointed as the new leader of the group’s food unit CJ Cheiljedang. Kang was credited with accelerating the spread of the company’s Korean cuisine brand Bibigo in the global market since 2018, the group said. Vice President Cha In-hyok, 53, was tapped to
Industry Dec. 30, 2019
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Daewoo E&C develops remote drone control system
Daewoo Engineering & Construction said Sunday it has succeeded in developing a remote drone control system, the first by a South Korean construction company.Daewoo Construction Drone Surveillance (DW-CDS) is capable of remotely and comprehensively controlling drones at a control center through an exclusive application and program. It can also monitor up to 256 sites simultaneously by transmitting video to its control platform called CDS.Live on 4G and 5G networks, the firm said The system su
Industry Dec. 29, 2019
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Ex-KHNP chief tapped to lead Hyundai Electric & Energy Systems
Hyundai Electric & Energy Systems said Thursday it has appointed the former chief of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power as president and CEO, the first outsider to take the top job.The Korean electrical power equipment provider said new CEO Cho Seok was appointed to replace former chief Chung Myung-lim, who resigned two days ago. The company is an affiliate of Hyundai Heavy Industries Group. Cho, 62, began his career at the Ministry of Knowledge Economy in 1981 after graduating from Seoul
Industry Dec. 26, 2019
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Business leaders of Korea, Japan, China call for free trade, economic integration
Entrepreneurs in South Korea, Japan and China called for free trade and economic cooperation at a business meeting held in Chengdu, China, according to a local business association Tuesday. The business summit, jointly organized by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry and its Japanese and Chinese counterparts, was held on the sidelines of the summit between leaders of the three nations. The event was attended by President Moon Jae-in, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Chinese Premier Li
Industry Dec. 24, 2019
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S-Oil awards marine police heroes
S-Oil has awarded a total of 70 million won ($60,261) to six maritime police officers at a ceremony in Songdo, Incheon, the company said Monday. At the awards ceremony, S-Oil gave a plaque and an award of 20 million won to Lt. Lee Sung-hee of Pohang Maritime Police Office, selected by the Korea Coast Guard and the Korea National Council on Social Welfare. Five other police officers received a plaque and 10 million won each. Lt. Lee Sung-hee, who was selected as the top hero of the maritime
Industry Dec. 23, 2019
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GS Group donates W4b to local charity
GS Group said Monday it donated 4 billion won ($3.44 million) to the Community Chest of Korea to support the livelihood and education of people in need. Separately, the group’s affiliates have been supporting disadvantaged families through diverse volunteer work in line with Chairman Huh Chang-soo’s vision of corporate social responsibility. GS Caltex has been running year-end relay volunteering programs for 15 years, comprising 21 projects, including making kimchi, upcycling of
Industry Dec. 23, 2019
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[Herald Interview] ‘Korean firms should raise voice on digital tax’
South Korean companies should be more vocal in the global discussion on digital tax before it becomes too late, said a partner lawyer at a local law firm. As the world faces a new paradigm where more businesses are being conducted online, the necessity to define digital tax is growing worldwide and a debate is underway in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Pressed by the US, home to many digital firms, the OECD discussion is also considering whether manufacturing companie
Industry Dec. 23, 2019
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KAI delivers two Surion helicopters to Coast Guard
Korea Aerospace Industries has delivered two KUH-1 helicopters developed based on the Surion to the Korea Coast Guard, the company said Friday. The police helicopters will be deployed to the East Sea and the Korea Coast Guard at Jeju Island on Tuesday and will enter into service early next year. The new helicopters have added a variety of advanced mission equipment to maintain maritime security to crack down on illegal fishing, search and rescue and prevent marine accidents, KAI said. For t
Industry Dec. 20, 2019
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FTC to closely monitor abuse of chipmakers next year
Korea’s antitrust watchdog plans to set up a chip division early next year to focus on the abuse of market dominance by chipmakers, the chief said Thursday. During a press briefing Thursday afternoon, Fair Trade Commission chief Joh Sung-wook said, “We will closely monitor a chipmaker’s blockade of competitors’ entry into markets that may occur during the transition process into 5G network.” A chipmaker’s blockade is, for instance, to exclude competitors
Industry Dec. 20, 2019
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GS E&C to develop solar power plant in India
South Korean builder GS Engineering & Construction is set to develop a 300-megawatt solar power plant in Rajasthan state, northwest India, as an independent power producer, the firm said Thursday. An IPP is an entity that builds power plants, runs them for a certain period and recoups its investment.GS E&C said the investment will be made by acquiring a stake in the ISTS-IV 300-megawatt photovoltaic project implemented by Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd., which was founded by India
Industry Dec. 19, 2019
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Posco International completes solar power system in Myanmar
Posco International has completed a solar power system in Manaung Island, Myanmar, to provide electricity to around 1,000 households, the firm said Thursday. The photovoltaic system built by Posco International is a combination of 500 kilowatt power generation and 2,000 kilowatt-hours of energy storage system. It is capable of providing power to around 1,000 households in Manaung Island, Rakhine state situated on the western coast of the nation with about 60,000 inhabitants. Through the pr
Industry Dec. 19, 2019
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