Articles by Shin Ji-hye
Shin Ji-hye
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SK Energy to issue green bonds worth W300b
SK Energy, an oil refining unit of SK Innovation, is set to become the first Korean manufacturer to issue green bonds in an effort to strengthen eco-friendly businesses, the company said Monday. A green bond is specifically earmarked to be used for climate and environmental projects.The company said it will issue green bonds worth 300 billion won ($251 million) on Sept. 26 and may increase the amount to 500 billion won later. The conditions of issuance will be determined after conducting demand
Industry Sept. 9, 2019
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[Herald Interview] Orsted sees market potential in Korean offshore wind power
Denmark’s state-run energy company Orsted sees high potential in the Korean offshore wind power market, intending to build long-term, sustainable relationships with the Korean government and companies. “Korea has a high potential in the offshore wind power market, given that the nation is a peninsular, possesses numerous sites with superb wind and the government’s strong willingness to achieve its energy shift goal,” Matthias Bausenwein, Orsted’s head of Asia-Pacifi
Industry Sept. 8, 2019
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New KAI chief vows to find growth engine
South Korean aerospace and defense company Korea Aerospace Industries appointed Ahn Hyun-ho, a former vice industry minister, as its new chief executive at its board meeting Thursday. The new CEO replaces former leader Kim Jo-won, who is now serving as a senior presidential secretary to President Moon Jae-in. Ahn was to begin his three-year term immediately Thursday. “We will establish a foothold for KAI to leap forward by seeking new business portfolios,” said Ahn Hyun-ho durin
Industry Sept. 5, 2019
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Daewoong claims its BTX strain different from Medytox
South Korea’s Daewoong Pharmaceutical said Thursday it is close to settling a legal dispute with its local rival Medytox, which accused it of stealing trade secrets through a former researcher. Daewoong’s Nabota, sold as Jeuveau overseas, is a neurotoxin drug to treat forehead wrinkles. The drug, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in January, was to be commercialized by California-based firm Evolus in the second quarter of this year. In January, however, Medytox app
Industry Sept. 5, 2019
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LG Chem, UDC to develop upgraded OLED materials
LG Chem said Wednesday it has partnered with US materials producer Universal Display to improve the performance of key materials of organic light-emitting diodes. The two companies signed a partnership agreement to develop the next-generation OLED emitting layer. It is comprised of a “host” that helps to emit light and “dopant” that emits a specific color. Through the partnership, both firms aim to find the best combination with LG Chem’s low-voltage, long-liv
Industry Sept. 4, 2019
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World Energy Congress to be held in UAE on ‘energy for prosperity’
The World Energy Council, chaired by Daesung Group Chairman Younghoon David Kim, will host the 24th World Energy Congress from Monday to Thursday in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, under the theme of “Energy for Prosperity.” About 15,000 people from the energy sector representing over 150 countries are expected to attend the event. They include representatives of global energy companies and international organizations, academics, heads of government and top energy department off
Industry Sept. 4, 2019
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Hyundai Steel on track to commercialize eco-friendly road paving
Hyundai Steel has succeeded in commercializing eco-friendly road paving using an electric furnace slag, the company announced Monday. The firm said it signed a technology-use agreement of slag asphalt concrete with local firm SG on the same day. The deal is to grant an exclusive license of Hyundai Steel’s patent to SG and the two firms will seek to expand slag asphalt concrete in the future. In 2016, Hyundai Steel acquired a patent by developing asphalt concrete made by recycling elec
Industry Sept. 2, 2019
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Korea to complete ratification of FTA with UK before Brexit
South Korea is set to complete the ratification of a free trade deal with the UK at the National Assembly before the Brexit deadline of Oct. 31, officials said Monday. Since Britain voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, the Korean government has pushed for a bilateral deal with the UK to prevent the rupture of trade relations and ensure continuity. On Aug. 22, the two nations signed a trade agreement that would allow businesses to keep trading freely after Brexit, marking the fir
Economy Sept. 2, 2019
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Half-Year Economic Outlook 2019 highlights trends affecting Korean-German trade
The Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry held its Half-Year Economic Outlook 2019 in Seoul in cooperation with the Incheon Free Economic Zone, the chamber of commerce said. The first part of the event, held to look at trends affecting trade between the two countries, was led by two distinguished speakers. Peter Winkler, deputy head of mission and the head of the economic department at the German Embassy, highlighted the transitions affecting the two countries’ energy sectors as w
Industry Sept. 1, 2019
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Removal of Japan from whitelist to take effect this month
South Korea is on track toward excluding Japan from its export control whitelist this month, in a tit-for-tat response to Tokyo’s earlier decision to remove Seoul from its list of preferred trading partners.According to the Industry Ministry on Sunday, the government is set to complete its public opinion-gathering process Tuesday, a necessary step before it can make a public announcement and implement the change to the nation’s export control system.On Aug. 12, the Industry Ministry
Industry Sept. 1, 2019
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Indonesians seek injunction in Seoul to stop coal-fired plants
Indonesian residents filed a petition for a preliminary injunction to stop construction of coal-fired power plants, which are financed by Korean financial organizations and built and operated by Korean firms, according to Korean environmental civic group Solutions for Our Climate on Thursday. This is the first case where residents outside Korea brought a legal action in the Korean court over a coal-fired power plant site.On Thursday, the Indonesian plaintiffs -- three residents of Java Island --
Industry Aug. 29, 2019
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S-Oil supports children of fallen firefighters
S-Oil said Wednesday it has given scholarships to children of fallen firefighters from Yongsan Fire Station as part of its corporate social responsibility activities. A total 210 million won ($173,000) was evenly distributed to 70 children, according to S-Oil. S-Oil has presented scholarships to children of fallen firefighters since 2006 under its Hero Firefighter Program. The program is aimed at helping the recipients to overcome emotional trauma and focus on their studies, the firm said.
Industry Aug. 28, 2019
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Antitrust regulator chief nominee plans to check Google, Apple, Naver
The nominee to lead South Korea’s antitrust watchdog said she would look closely into unfair business practices related to information and communication technologies amid the emergence of online platforms and big data. “In order to back the innovative ecosystem in line with new economic trends, such as the development of the digital economy and the growth of platform companies, antitrust authorities are required to approach the industry with a balanced perspective,” Joh S
Industry Aug. 27, 2019
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Michigan congressman visits SK Saran Americas in Midland
A Michigan congressman on Monday visited the main facility of SK Saran Americas, part of SK Global Chemical Americas, which produces chemical resin, according to SK Innovation, owner of the chemical unit. SK Innovation said Rep. John Moolenaar toured SK Saran Americas in Midland, Michigan, accompanied by Jay Kim, president of SK Global Chemical Americas, and Steve Persyn, site leader for SK Saran Americas. The company employs more than 40 people at the Midland facility and the chemical resi
Industry Aug. 27, 2019
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Thailand: Tech edge will lure Korean firms
BANGKOK -- South Korean businesses are increasingly entering promising Southeast Asian markets, but the number of Korean companies operating in Thailand is still far lower than that in Vietnam, for instance, where more than 3,000 Korean companies operate. There are currently around 400 Korean companies operating in Thailand, which is Korea’s 18th-largest trade partner in the world and the third-largest market for Korean companies in Southeast Asia, after Vietnam and Indonesia. “Korea
Industry Aug. 27, 2019
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