Articles by Jo He-rim
Jo He-rim
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China’s reopening to boost Korea’s economic growth for 2023: KITA
With China as its biggest trade partner, South Korea will likely see its economy growth aided by the neighboring country’s reopening of its borders in an easing of the yearslong COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, a Korean trade lobby group said Sunday. In a report, the Korea International Trade Association said China’s reopening would add 0.16 percentage point to South Korea’s growth rate of 1.6 to 1.7 percent predicted for this year, with the margin making up 10 percent of the
Industry Feb. 12, 2023
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Companies better prepared to handle workplace safety law after 1 year: report
A year after the country’s introduction of a workplace safety law, more companies have launched teams overseeing safety and gained a better understanding of the controversial act, a report said on Thursday. The latest report by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry revealed that the number of companies who have launched a team to specifically handle workplace safety and health almost doubled in the past year. The latest survey was conducted in January and the previous one was carried
Industry Feb. 9, 2023
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[KH Explains] Why Samsung won't call production cut ‘a cut’
While the global chip industry is struggling to make ends meet amid sluggish demand and price falls, Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest memory chipmaker, said it will keep spending at a similar level to last year. Adding to that is that the tech giant has no plans to seek an "artificial cut" in production, bucking the trend of smaller rivals that have announced a reduction both in production and spending this year to manage their growing inventories. Samsung’s comment
Industry Feb. 8, 2023
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LG’s symbolic headquarters to be refurbished in decade
LG Group said Monday it has kicked off the construction to renovate the lower floors of its symbolic LG Twin Towers, a landmark in Yeouido, western Seoul, where its major affiliates including LG Electronics are headquartered. Since the buildings were established in 1987, it is the second time the nation's fourth-largest conglomerate carries out a renovation of the two skyscrapers. It renovated the working spaces in the upper level floors in 2009, and it is the it is the first time the group
Industry Feb. 6, 2023
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Naver to introduce search GPT in first half of year
South Korean internet giant Naver said Friday it will launch its own generative pretrained transformer, or GPT, for search functions by the end of June, as OpenAI's artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has been taking the tech world by storm. “We are gearing up to handle new search trends, such as the generative AI that is gaining a lot of attention now. And we plan to introduce our own upgraded version of SearchGPT in the first half of this year,” Chief Executive Officer Cho
Industry Feb. 3, 2023
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Samsung bolsters ties with Qualcomm, Google to deter Apple
Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest smartphone maker by shipments, is bolstering ties with global tech giants Qualcomm and Google to build the next-generation extended reality ecosystem, as its archrival Apple, which tops in revenue, is expected to launch a mixed reality headset this year. At the annual unpacking event showcasing the new Galaxy S23 smartphone series, Roh Tae-moon, Samsung Electronics' president and head of mobile experience, appeared together with Qualcomm Presid
Industry Feb. 2, 2023
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SK hynix, hit with first operating loss in decade, to cut spending
South Korean memory chipmaker SK hynix reiterated Wednesday its plan to halve investment and reduce production of low-profit products this year, as the company witnessed a sharp drop in profit amid severe slump in the global chip market. “Revenues continued to grow last year, but the operating profit decreased compared with a year earlier as the industry entered into a downturn from the second half,” SK’s Chief Financial Officer Kim Woo-hyun said during an earnings call for the
Industry Feb. 1, 2023
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Samsung defies chip price slump, vows to continue investment
Despite witnessing a sharp drop in chip profits, Samsung Electronics said it will not scale back its output and spending in 2023, bucking the trend of cost-cutting among its global rivals. "The deteriorated business environment is not so favorable for our performance for now, but we believe it is also an opportunity where we can thoroughly prepare for the future," the company said Tuesday in the earnings call for the fourth quarter of 2022. The company added that its capital expenditur
Industry Jan. 31, 2023
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LG Innotek aims high with new chip substrate plant
LG Innotek said Monday it will ramp up development of its flip chip ball grid array packages, or high-density package substrates to secure a top position in the market. "FC-BGA is a sector LG Innotek can excel in, as the company has been leading the global substrate material market with its unrivaled technology and productivity," said LG Innotek's president and CEO, Jeong Cheol-dong. "We will create differentiated customer value so the company can lead the global FC-BGA marke
Industry Jan. 30, 2023
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[Newsmaker] Why is Samsung starting a legal fight against smartphone repair shops in US?
Samsung Display has recently filed a complaint against 17 smartphone repair shops in the US over their use of “illegal” panels that it says infringed its highly sophisticated OLED patents, according to industry sources Monday. The display-making unit of Samsung Electronics is a market leader making almost 70 percent of OLED panels used in high-end mobile devices, including Samsung Galaxy and Apple iPhone smartphones. Sources say the company seems determined to offer no leniency for
Industry Jan. 30, 2023
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Samsung hires ex-Ericsson execs to boost network business
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics has hired two experts from Swedish telco Ericsson to reinforce its network business. According to industry sources on Sunday, Samsung recently established a task force under its network business division to oversee a new business strategy. For the task force chief, the company hired Henrik Jansson, formerly the strategic sourcing manager for Ericsson. The company also recruited Jo Mi-sun who served as the head of sustainability and corporate responsibi
Industry Jan. 29, 2023
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Samsung SDS posts record revenue on upbeat cloud sales
South Korean IT solutions provider Samsung SDS logged a record sales of 17.2 trillion won ($14 billion) in 2022 that was driven by an expansion in its cloud business, the firm said Thursday. In a regulatory filing, the company said its annual sales in 2022 saw a growth of 26 percent when compared to the previous year. It also posted an operating profit of 916.1 billion won. In the fourth quarter of 2022, the company garnered 4.25 trillion won in sales and an operating profit of 187.5 billion won
Industry Jan. 26, 2023
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SK hynix develops world’s fastest DRAM for mobile devices
South Korean chipmaker SK hynix said Wednesday it has developed the world’s fastest mobile DRAM chips that have already been delivered to customers. The new product, named Lower Power Data Rate 5 Turbo, or LPDDR5T, operates at a data rate of 9.6 gigabits per second, 13 percent faster than the previous generation the company rolled out last November. According to the world's second-largest memory chipmaker, the low-power memory chip for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet
Industry Jan. 25, 2023
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Daewoo E&C opens construction education center in Nigeria
South Korean builder Daewoo E&C said Friday it opened an education school to train experts in welding and scaffolding, as part of its social outreach project. The center launched training programs for welding and scaffolding, the two skills that are large in demand in Nigeria, Daewoo E&C said. The welding program began on Jan. 11, and it aims to foster 100 welders in six seasons, with each season lasting for three months. The scaffolding program also began on Monday. Those who complete t
Industry Jan. 20, 2023
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Vestas to invest $300m in Korea on Yoon’s visit
DAVOS, Switzerland -- Vestas announced plans to invest $300 million in Korea at a ceremony held Wednesday at a hotel in Davos, Switzerland, with President Yoon Suk Yeol attending, according to the presidential office Thursday. Yoon attended the investment declaration ceremony of wind turbine manufacturer Vestas in Switzerland. Vestas is a Danish company that ranks first in the world in terms of wind power installation. Vestas plans to establish a large-scale turbine parts production plant in K
Foreign Affairs Jan. 19, 2023
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