Articles by Moon Joon-hyun
Moon Joon-hyun
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Hyundai Glovis, China's Huayou partner on battery recycling
Hyundai Glovis has partnered up with Chinese firm Huayou Cobalt to create an extensive recycling network for electric vehicle batteries, aiming to lead the way in sustainable battery management. Hyundai Glovis, a Korean logistics and distribution powerhouse, inked a memorandum of understanding with Zhejiang Huayou Recycling Technology, or Huayou Recycling, a subsidiary of cobalt giant Huayou Cobalt. Known for being the world's top producer of cobalt -- a crucial element for EV batteries --
Mobility Aug. 5, 2024
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[KH Explains] Shift Up shakes up Korean gaming industry with agility
Shift Up, the South Korean game developer behind blockbusters such as “Goddess of Victory: Nikke” and “Stellar Blade,” made an exhilarating debut on South Korea’s KOSPI market on July 11. The buzz within the Korean game industry revolved around whether Shift Up could challenge the market dominance of NCSoft, a veteran giant in the sector. On its debut, Shift Up’s stock surged to 89,500 won, boosting its market capitalization to nearly 5.2 trillion won ($3.
Companies Aug. 4, 2024
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US, allies discuss new restrictions on Chinese connected vehicles
As the US government intensifies efforts to regulate Chinese technology in connected vehicles over national security concerns, South Korea and other key allies are coordinating to balance these security goals with potential supply chain disruptions. The US State Department convened a meeting Wednesday with representatives from allied governments and industry leaders, including officials from South Korea, Australia, Canada, the European Union, Germany, India, Japan, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Mobility Aug. 2, 2024
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Samsung, LG's electric auto parts sales soar despite EV slump
The Korean automotive electric parts sector is thriving even as electric vehicle sales slow down, driving significant gains for Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics in the second quarter. Automotive electric parts encompass a range of components integral to modern vehicles, particularly electric and hybrid models. These include infotainment systems offering multimedia and connectivity features, digital cockpits replacing analog gauges with digital displays and premium car audio systems from
Mobility Aug. 1, 2024
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LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI get closer to 46-series battery mass-production
LG Energy Solution and Samsung SDI are nearing mass production of the 46-series cylindrical battery, which is anticipated to be the next generation in battery technology. Samsung SDI is accelerating its timeline, aiming to start mass production of the 46-series cylindrical batteries in early 2025, over a year ahead of the initial schedule. The company has already set up a production line at its plant in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, and is rolling out prototypes for major clients, includi
Industry July 31, 2024
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[Business Diplomacy] As Trump targets EVs, Hyundai-Kia shifts gears to hybrids
“I will end the electric vehicle mandate on day one.” With Donald Trump gaining traction as the Republican presidential candidate, this declaration at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 18 has sent ripples of concern through the South Korean automotive and battery industries. The potential implications of Trump’s return to the White House, coupled with his protectionist and anti-EV stance, have companies like Hyundai-Kia and major Korean battery makers brac
Mobility July 30, 2024
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STX Heavy rebranded as HD Hyundai Marine Engine
Korean marine engine maker STX Heavy Industries has officially been rebranded as HD Hyundai Marine Engine under the umbrella of HD Hyundai. At a shareholders' meeting held on Tuesday, all proposed agenda items were approved, including amendments to the articles of association, a name change and the election of new directors. President Kang Young, appointed as the first CEO, brings a wealth of experience from his tenure at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, where he joined in 1992. He has held var
Industry July 30, 2024
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Geely’s top brass visit SK to speed up EV partnership
SK Group and SK On are reportedly fast-tracking their collaboration with China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, a leading multinational automotive conglomerate. Industry sources reported that executives from Geely Auto responsible for technology, research and development, and international cooperation, visited SK Building headquarters in Seoul on Monday. The delegation, which included the CEO of Zeekr, Geely Auto’s premium EV brand, met SK Group Executive Vice Chairman Chey Jae-won an
Mobility July 30, 2024
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Renault Grand Koleos caters to fuel-efficient family car market
Renault Korea’s latest mid-size hybrid SUV, the Renault Grand Koleos, is showing a promising start following its debut at the 2024 Busan Mobility Show last month, reporting over 10,000 contracts signed within the first month. According to Renault Korea, more than half of Grand Koleos buyers are in their 40s and 50s, a demographic seeking fuel-efficient family cars. This trend reflects a broader market shift in the Korean market, where hybrid vehicles have grown significantly. According to
Mobility July 29, 2024
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Samsung chief boosts global ties at Paris Olympics
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong has embarked on a business trip to Paris to leverage the 2024 Paris Olympics to strengthen ties with key global business partners, political figures and sports leaders, the company said Sunday. Since arriving in Paris last Wednesday, Chairman Lee has engaged in a series of high-level business meetings. This marks his first attendance at the Olympics since the 2012 London Games. His agenda includes discussions with leaders from the semiconductor, IT and a
Companies July 28, 2024
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Hybrid sales drive up Hyundai Motor's Q2 earnings
Hyundai Motor Company on Thursday reported a record-breaking quarterly revenue for the second quarter of this year, marking a 6.6 percent increase from last year to reach 45.02 trillion won ($32.6 billion). The company attributed the results to an improved sales mix driven by the rising popularity of hybrid vehicles, which accounted for a double-digit proportion of sales for the first time, along with favorable currency exchange rates. In the same April-June period, Hyundai's operating prof
Mobility July 25, 2024
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GS Entec's 1st monopile shipped for major offshore wind project
GS Entec, a South Korean offshore wind power and marine equipment manufacturer, said Thursday it has successfully shipped its first turbine base, or monopile, from its Ulsan plant for the Yeonggwang Nakwol Offshore Wind Power Project. Located off the southwestern coast of Korea, the Yeonggwang Nakwol Offshore Wind Power Project is a major development expected to generate 365 megawatts of electricity, sufficient to power 87,000 homes in Korea. GS Entec secured a 200 billion won ($144 million) c
Industry July 25, 2024
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[KH Explains] $17b too low? Korea’s Czech nuclear bid faces profitability questions
The South Korean government recently celebrated a significant milestone: The state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power was chosen as the preferred bidder for a nuclear power project in the Czech Republic valued at 24 trillion won ($17.3 billion). It is being hailed as a “remarkable achievement after 15 years” by the government, reminiscent of a $20 billion nuclear plant deal in the United Arab Emirates in 2009. However, not everyone shares the government’s enthusiasm. Some expe
Industry July 24, 2024
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Hyundai to bring electric buses to Japan's UNESCO-designated island
Hyundai Motor Company is expanding its presence in Japan’s commercial vehicle market by supplying electric buses to the Iwasaki Group for use on Yakushima Island, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. Last Thursday, Hyundai signed a letter of intent with Iwasaki Group, a transportation and tourism service provider in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. The agreement sets the stage for Hyundai to supply its “Elec City Town” zero-emission electric buses t
Mobility July 23, 2024
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Ultium Cells halts construction of Michigan plant amid market slump
Ultium Cells, the joint electric vehicle battery venture between LG Energy Solution and General Motors, has suspended the construction of its third electric vehicle battery plant in the US. This decision comes in response to rising economic pressures, including high interest rates and inflation, as well as a slowdown in the demand for EVs. The $2.6 billion facility in Lansing, Michigan, broke ground in 2022 and was scheduled for completion by the end of this year. Once operational, the plant was
Mobility July 22, 2024
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