Articles by Yim Hyun-su
Yim Hyun-su
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Homeplus taps ex McDonald’s Korea CEO as new CMO in executive shakeup
South Korean supermarket chain Homeplus has appointed former CEO of McDonald’s Korea Cho Ju-yeon as its new chief marketing officer, in an executive reshuffle announced on Thursday. Cho made headlines in 2016 when she became the first female CEO at the South Korean unit of the fast food restaurant. Hwang Jeong-wook, who formerly served as the chief financial officer at the Korean unit of AstraZeneca, will become the new chief financial officer at Homeplus. The move comes as the company
Consumer July 8, 2021
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Government action needed to help local firms catch up with global transition to clean energy
Carbon neutrality is likely to act as a virtual trade barrier for South Korean companies to approach global markets and the government should act more proactively to help local firms not to fall behind the global trend toward cleaner energy, a POSCO executive said Wednesday. Speaking at a forum held by the Federation of Korean Industries in Seoul, Kim Hak-dong, the head of POSCO’s steel business unit called for governmental support to help Korean companies to catch up with global competi
Industry July 7, 2021
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BAT’s tobacco heating product reduces harmful exposure: study
BAT Korea unveiled a new study on Monday that showed its tobacco heating product Glo was able to “significantly” reduce harmful exposure to toxic substances. The recent study published in the Journal of Internal and Emergency Medicine offers the “first real-world evidence” that switching from cigarettes to exclusive use of Glo, the company’s flagship product, has a similar impact on indicators of potential harm as quitting smoking, BAT said. The findings, which we
Consumer July 5, 2021
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Design patent applications for pet and plant products soar amid pandemic
The number of design patent applications for pet and houseplant related products soared last year amid the coronavirus pandemic, new data from the Korean Intellectual Property Office revealed on Monday. While the figure has risen by an annual average of 21 percent over the last six years, pet product design patent applications saw a 34 percent year-on-year jump last year, from 712 to 953. The figure for houseplant related products also rose 30 percent over the same period, from 288 to 374. As
Industry July 5, 2021
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Coupang investigated by FTC over accusations of meddling with algorithms
South Korea’s antitrust watchdog has launched a probe into e-commerce giant Coupang over the accusation that the company has meddled with algorithms to prioritize its own products, according to multiple reports on Sunday. According to the reports, the Korea Fair Trade Commission conducted an on-the-spot inspection at Coupang’s headquarters office in Seoul late last month following accusations that it had violated the Fair Trade Act. One of the accusations claims that Coupang had me
Consumer July 4, 2021
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Demand for courier service soared during pandemic: study
As the coronavirus pandemic swept across Korea, courier services enjoyed a surge in popularity, a new study has revealed. The average number of times people used a courier service rose from 6.22 per month to 9.74 after the pandemic began, according to the recent study, the Korea Transport Institute said Sunday. The study was conducted by researchers at the institute with a sample of 1,153 respondents during November last year to highlight the differences in how people use delivery services in
Industry July 4, 2021
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Korean Air to bid for military aircraft development project
Korean Air said on Thursday its aerospace division plans to bid to be the main contractor on South Korea’s new spy plane development project. The move comes as the country’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration has decided to launch a second project to replace four older Baekdu reconnaissance aircrafts with the newly configured Baekdu aircraft. The project, set to run from 2022 to 2026, is expected to cost around 870 billion won ($768.1 million). The Baekdu aircraft is a key
Mobility July 1, 2021
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Samsung Heavy builds world‘s first fuel cell-powered LNG carrier
South Korea’s leading shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries on Thursday claimed to have built the world’s first solid oxide fuel cell-powered LNG carrier. It will now begin work on commercializing the ship, the firm said. The company also said it has received an approval in principle from Norwegian and German classification society DNV for the design of the SOFC-powered ship, which has been developed in collaboration with Bloom Energy. An approval in principle, also known as AIP, i
Mobility July 1, 2021
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Overseas vacations in sight with signing of first travel bubble
South Korea will sign its first travel bubble agreement with Saipan on Wednesday, paving the way for quarantine-free international travel amid the pandemic. The deal will allow people from both places and their family members who have received vaccinations approved by the local health authorities -- Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson and AstraZeneca -- to go on a package tour without quarantine, starting sometime between late July and early August. Travelers are required to wait for two week
Mobility June 30, 2021
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Korean Air named ‘2021 Airline of the Year’ by Air Transport World
South Korea’s national flag carrier Korean Air has been named the airline of the year by aviation publication Air Transport World, the company said Tuesday. The Seoul-based airline was chosen by an independent board of ATW and Aviation Week Networks editors and analysts for its leadership and ability to stay profitable throughout last year despite the industry’s unprecedented crisis during the pandemic, it said. A “remarkable” relationship with employees that allowed
Mobility June 29, 2021
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Expert says US likely to renegotiate terms if it rejoins CPTPP
The United States will not accept the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership as it is and will try to renegotiate the terms of the trade pact if it decides to rejoin, an international trade expert told a forum in Seoul on Thursday. Simon Lester, associate director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Washington-based CATO Institute, said traditional supporters of the Democratic Party in the US are “generally opposed to trade liberalization,”
Industry June 29, 2021
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Yanolja announces plans to increase R&D investment
Global leisure platform Yanolja said Monday it will hire some 300 personnel for research and development during the second half of this year. Under the “Tech All-In” vision, the company, which offers various holiday bookings including for hotels and trains, plans to increase its R&D staff by a total of 1,000. The move comes as Yanolja seeks to solidify its position as a leading global tech company. It currently offers business-to-business solutions to hotels in over 170 countri
Consumer June 28, 2021
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Fashion brand Ami taps K-pop group Enhypen as global ambassador
French designer brand Ami has tapped K-pop group Enhypen as its first global ambassadors. The septet, with previous hit singles including “Fever” and “Drunk-Dazed,” will help the brand expand its presence at home and abroad, Samsung C&T said Monday. Founder and creative director Alexandre Mattiussi said the energy, authenticity and message of inclusivity from the group resembles that of Ami, as he welcomed the decision. Famous for its signature logo featuring the l
Consumer June 28, 2021
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Coway named “Best Korea Brand” by Interbrand
Coway, a South Korean home appliance rental firm, has been named one of the “Best Korea Brands 2021” by global management consulting firm Interbrand. This year’s recognition marks the seventh year running that the company has been named among the 50 best brands that represent South Korea. Coming in the 27th place, Coway’s brand value enjoyed a 8.1 percent year-on-year increase and was estimated at 1.12 trillion won. Leading the global environmental home appliances with
Consumer June 27, 2021
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South Korea’s growing craft beer boom
Craft beers are enjoying a surge in popularity as more beer drinkers in South Korea seek to broaden their choices, bucking the years-long trend of sticking to major mass-produced beers which have dominated the country. According to data from convenience store chain CU, sales of craft beer are growing exponentially, up nearly 500 percent in 2020 compared to the previous year. The upward trend appears to be continuing this year as sales have risen by 239.2 percent as of June 21, compared to the
Consumer June 27, 2021
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