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Samsung under pressure after Intel's foundry spin-off: analysts
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Yoon leaves for Prague to cement nuclear energy push
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Heavy rain to fall nationwide over weekend, but warmer fall expected
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Seoul chastises predatory pricing claims over Czech nuclear export deal
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YouTuber under fire for consoling former singer accused of bullying
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[Off the Pages] German bestseller gets new twist in ‘Snow White Must Die -- Black Out’
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[Graphic News] Soaring rent in Seoul’s university areas strains students
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4th case of lumpy skin disease confirmed in S. Korea
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NK newspaper 'unusually' silent on new missile tests: Seoul
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Samsung CEO introduces ‘bold growth’ as new target
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Kia joins forces with Geotab, 42dot to streamline PBV fleet management
Kia has joined forces with Canadian fleet data provider Geotab and Hyundai Motor Group’s software arm 42dot to create an advanced fleet management system for its new line of purpose-built vehicles. This collaboration, formalized in a memorandum of understanding signed Friday at Geotab’s headquarters in Canada, marks an important step in developing solutions for businesses that manage large vehicle fleets. Kia’s PBVs are commercial electric vehicles designed to be customizable.
Sept. 13, 2024
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Daegu Homeplus gets fresh look with enhanced features, new brands
South Korean discount chain Homeplus announced Friday that it reopened its Chilgok branch in Daegu earlier this month, in an aim to refresh the branch into a leading regional shopping complex. The Homeplus Mega Food Market at Chilgok is the only large-scale retailer serving northern Daegu, separated from the bustling southern part of the city by the Geumho River. Homeplus expects the renovated store to be a central hub for the local community, offering an exceptional shopping, dining and enterta
Sept. 13, 2024
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MBK spices up yearslong feud over Korea Zinc
MBK Partners, a big-name private equity house based in South Korea, has stepped into the ongoing management dispute involving the country’s leading zinc smelter Korea Zinc, siding with its rival Youngpoong Group. Youngpoong Group’s owning family, the Chang clan, which holds a combined 33.1 percent shares in Korea Zinc, teamed up with MBK Partners by signing a shareholder agreement Thursday, in an agreement to jointly exercise voting rights on the shares. The two also agreed on a ca
Sept. 13, 2024
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Mercedes-Benz Korea CEO might appear at government audit, industry reports
In the aftermath of the massive fire caused by a Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle in August, Mathias Vaitl, CEO of the German auto giant’s Korean unit, might appear for next month's government audit, industry insiders said Friday. Given the severity of the incident that took out an apartment complex parking lot and over 100 vehicles in Incheon on Sept. 1, the Land Infrastructure and Transport Committee of the National Assembly is reportedly considering calling Mathias as a key witness f
Sept. 13, 2024
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Celltrion secures contract to supply Herzuma to Brazil for 5th year
South Korean biosimilar giant Celltrion will continue to supply trastuzumab biosimilar Herzuma to Brazil, the company announced Friday. The company won the bid to supply a trastuzumab biosimilar to the Brazilian Federal Government for the fifth consecutive year. Under the contract, Celltrion will provide 660,000 vials of Herzuma through 2025. Celltrion remains the sole trastuzumab provider for the Brazilian government, with its Herzuma accounting for more than 50 percent of the market annually.
Sept. 13, 2024
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SK Bioscience celebrates topping-out of global research center in Songdo
South Korean biotech firm SK Bioscience said Friday it hosted a topping-out ceremony at the construction site of its Global Research and Process Development Center in Songdo, Incheon, Monday. In 2021, SK Bioscience signed a land contract with the Incheon Free Economic Zone authority to acquire part of the Incheon Technopark Expansion Complex. The company has invested 325.7 billion won ($244 million) in building the Global R&PD Center. With the project, SK plans to relocate its headquarters a
Sept. 13, 2024
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[Photo News] Hyundai’s Genesis steers art at the MET
With support from Hyundai Motor Group’s premium brand Genesis, The Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York has launched an art exhibition titled, “Long Tail Halo” on Thursday. In partnership with Genesis, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the world’s largest art museums, has featured four installation pieces by renowned Korean contemporary artist Lee Bul, displayed prominently at the museum's main entrance. (Hyundai Motor Group)
Sept. 13, 2024
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Telecom firms compete head-on for AI assistant service
Competition is heating up among major South Korean telecommunication companies to take the lead in the market for artificial intelligence assistants. LG Uplus, the country's smallest telecom company by market share, is set to launch a call-recording service, dubbed, “ixi O,” next month, according to industry sources on Friday. It is expected to offer services such as call recording, summary function and spam call and voice phishing filtering. Currently, AI assistants are evolv
Sept. 13, 2024
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[Photo News] Pope rides Hyundai Ioniq 5 in Singapore
Pope Francis waves to the crowd from a Hyundai Ioniq 5, the auto giant’s flagship electric vehicle, as he arrives at the National Stadium in Singapore on Thursday. Singapore is the final stop of the pope’s 12-day, four-nation trip through Southeast Asia and the South Pacific – his longest and most distant tour of his papacy. (AFP-Yonhap)
Sept. 13, 2024
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Economy shows signs of recovery on strong exports, soft inflation: finance ministry
The South Korean economy continues to show signs of recovery, driven by strong exports and manufacturing output, with consumer prices showing signs of stabilization, the finance ministry said Friday. The Ministry of Economy and Finance made the assessment in the Green Book, its monthly economic report, noting that domestic demand is also recovering, led by facility investment and the service sector. "The South Korean economy is experiencing a recovery trend amid the stabilization of consume
Sept. 13, 2024
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Naver to develop Arabic-based LLM, expand AI cooperation with Saudi Arabia
Naver Corp., the operator of South Korea's largest internet platform, has signed an initial agreement with Saudi Arabia's artificial intelligence (AI) agency to jointly develop an Arabic language-based large language model (LLM), company officials said Friday. During the Global AI Summit hosted by the Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA) in Saudi Arabia's capital of Riyadh earlier this week, Naver and the SDAIA signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate in various
Sept. 13, 2024
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Seoul shares open higher on hope for Fed's rate cut
Seoul shares opened higher Friday, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street, as investors expect the Federal Reserve will cut rates next week. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 0.17 percent, or 4.43 points, to 2,576.52 in the first 15 minutes of trading. In August, the US core consumer price index and producer price index rose slightly from a month earlier, dashing hopes for a big cut by the Fed next week. But market participants expect the US central bank to cut rates by at le
Sept. 13, 2024
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Hyundai Motor, GM join hands to shake up EV landscape
Hyundai Motor Group and General Motors have joined forces to explore collaboration in vehicle development, supply chain and clean energy technology, officials announced Thursday. According to the announcement, the top leadership from each auto giant -- including Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun and GM CEO Mary Barra -- recently met at Genesis House New York and signed a memorandum of understanding to seek future collaboration across key strategic areas. Hyundai Motor and GM -- th
Sept. 12, 2024
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BMW opens brand's 1st charging hub lounge in Korea
BMW Group opened its newest charging station named BMW Charging Hub Lounge in central Seoul on Thursday, continuing to build upon the German automaker’s commitment to Korea’s electric vehicle transformation. According to BMW Group Korea, Seoul’s new charging facility has six 200 kilowatt-hour chargers and an indoor lounge including a cafe. The chargers will be open for other brands’ EVs as BMW aims to offer all EV drivers comfort and an opportunity to check out its newest
Sept. 12, 2024
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Seoul shares snap 7-day fall on tech gains
Seoul shares closed higher, snapping a seven-day losing streak, on Thursday led by tech gains, with investors expecting the Federal Reserve's rate cut next week after the release of US inflation data. The Korean won traded higher against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 2.3 percent, or 58.72 points, to close at 2,572.09. Trading volume was moderate at 334.63 million shares worth 11.04 trillion won ($8.2 billion), with decliners far exceeding gainers 762 to
Sept. 12, 2024
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OB acquires Jeju Soju, eyes bigger presence abroad
Korea’s largest beer maker Oriental Brewery is seeking to expand its presence in the global soju market amid the rising popularity of the nation’s traditional rice liquor around the world. According to the company, OB, owned by Belgian brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev, has decided to acquire Jeju Soju from Shinsegae Group’s liquor unit Shinsegae L&B. OB will take over the production site, equipment and underground water usage rights associated with Jeju Soju. Details, inc
Sept. 12, 2024
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Finance chief vows tighter control on household debt
Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok vowed Thursday to curb snowballing household debt and thoroughly control the payment crisis involving e-commerce platforms Tmon and WeMakePrice. The nation's household debt has been on fast growth, sparked by a rise of mortgage loans with the increasing number of housing transactions since around June, Choi said at a meeting of economy-related ministers held at the governmental complex in central Seoul. "The government will work to stably control the risi
Sept. 12, 2024
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[Photo News] Making Songpyeon for Chuseok
S-Oil CEO Al-Hejazi (right) poses for a photo with a child while making Songpyeon, a traditional Korean halfmoon-shaped stuffed rice cake, in collaboration with the Loveaid Foundation at the company’s headquarters in Mapo-gu, Seoul, on Thursday. With the help of international students from Saudi Arabia and children from the company child care facility, the CEO and 150 company officials prepared Songpyeon and gift bundles worth 60 million won ($44,800) for low-income households. Since 2007,
Sept. 12, 2024
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Samsung’s yearly dilemma looms: Exynos vs. Snapdragon
A seasonal dilemma looms over Samsung Electronics’ flagship Galaxy S phones: using more its own Exynos processors or sticking to rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips. Samsung has poured considerable resources for years into equipping its most important smartphone lineup with its own chipset so that it could expand its presence not just in chip production but also in chip design, while reducing production costs. But industry sources say that the upcoming Galaxy S phones, tentatively call
Sept. 12, 2024
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Nvidia CEO hints at possibility using Samsung to make GPUs
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang raised the possibility of fabricating its cutting-edge graphic processing units at foundries other than Taiwan-based TSMC, making Samsung Electronics a likely alternative. At Goldman Sachs Communacopia and Technology Conference in San Francisco, California on Wednesday, Huang said he is willing to consider other companies to produce Nvidia's chips "if necessary," acknowledging the brewing geopolitical tension between Taiwan and China. "We use them (TSM
Sept. 12, 2024