Articles by Bae Hyunjung
Bae Hyunjung
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LG Group chief is richest Korean under 50
Among South Korea’s rich stockholders aged under 50, LG Group Chairman Koo Gwang-mo ranks No.1 with an estimated stock value of 2.8 trillion won ($2.55 billion), industry data showed Thursday. Also, in the superrich group of those with stock assets worth more than 1 trillion won, two were chaebol heirs while the other two were self-made men in the up-and-coming entertainment and game industries -- reflecting the market changes over recent years. The number of those under 50 and with s
Industry Jan. 21, 2021
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Korean business leaders get ready for Biden era
As the United States prepares to inaugurate Joe Biden as its 46th president, South Korea’s business community on Wednesday took swift steps to align itself with the new Democratic US government that will take charge of the world’s largest economy for at least the next four years. Given that Biden’s policy direction largely centers on reviving multilateralism and boosting green and digital growth -- in tune with President Moon Jae-in’s Korean New Deal package -- local
Industry Jan. 20, 2021
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AmCham expresses regret over Samsung chief’s jailing
The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea expressed its discomfort over the recent detention of Lee Jae-yong, the chief of the country’s top conglomerate, Samsung Group. While respecting the court’s decision to put Lee behind bars for bribery, the business association cited the case as an example of a “Korea-unique” business hurdle for global business entities here. “Samsung is an important company with significant global leadership, which was why we were sad
Industry Jan. 19, 2021
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Tesla’s Model Y SUV to feature Hankook Tire’s tires
Hankook Tire, the world’s seventh-largest tire maker by sales, will be one of the tire suppliers for Tesla’s electric sport utility vehicle Model Y, industry officials said Monday. The Korean tire manufacturer’s 19-inch tires are currently fitted on Model Y vehicles that are produced in Tesla’s Shanghai plant, which accounts for the Chinese market and other countries around the world. The Korean market, however, is likely to be excluded from the Hankook Tire production
Industry Jan. 18, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Blow for Samsung as heir Lee sent back to prison for bribery
South Korea’s largest conglomerate, Samsung Group, is facing another watershed as chief Lee Jae-yong was once again taken into custody Monday after receiving a jail term for bribery and embezzlement. The departure of Lee from the helm of the group comes at a time when the IT giant is seeking to make progress on its long-pending management succession and to press forward amid the post-coronavirus economic recovery. “Lee should be held responsible for the suggested bribery and embez
Industry Jan. 18, 2021
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S. Korea’s economy anticipates synergy with ‘Bidenomics’
As the United States is set to inaugurate Joe Biden as president this week, South Korea’s economy is expected to gain momentum from the upcoming US administration’s pump-priming programs and trade multilateralism, phasing out the uncertainties under Donald Trump. But the enhanced environment-related regulations may pose challenges to Korean companies and the persisting US-China trade conflict will continue to weigh upon Korea’s trade-reliant economy, according to market obse
Industry Jan. 17, 2021
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Lotte Group chief calls for drastic changes in post-COVID-19 era
South Korea’s retail giant Lotte Group needs to undergo innovative changes and portfolio revisions to respond to the post-COVID-19 market changes, the group’s chair said in a call to action, according to company officials Thursday. Chairperson Shin Dong-bin also sent out a reprimanding signal to executives for failing to defend the group’s previous lead in the retail market. “The sluggish management indexes amid the COVID-19 crisis last year indicate that we failed
Industry Jan. 14, 2021
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Korea updates EV rules to meet market reality
South Korea has realigned its regulations for eco-friendly vehicles, in an effort to catch up with the quickly changing industry and global enhanced calls for reduced emissions, officials said Thursday. While the discontinued low-speed electric vehicles were removed from the regulatory guidance, articles on microsized electric vehicles were added. Clauses on the maximum speed and travel range for a single charge have also been updated, reflecting the current level of technology. The governm
Industry Jan. 14, 2021
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Chaebol kids reach C-suite within 5 years: data
Family members of chaebol owners are climbing the corporate ladder visibly faster than their peers, reaching the C-suite within a mere five years, industry data showed Wednesday. According to an analysis by corporate tracker CEO Score, it took an average of 4.8 years for chaebol owner family members to be promoted to executive positions. The study was based on 43 family-controlled conglomerates in which both the owner parents and children participated in management. The chaebol offspring join
Industry Jan. 13, 2021
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Hyundai unveils teaser of BEV Ioniq 5
Hyundai Motor on Wednesday released the teaser for the upcoming Ioniq 5, the first purely electric model based on its electric vehicle platform. The Ioniq 5 mid-sized crossover vehicle is marked with the electric-global modular platform, or E-GMP, which offers a driving range of up to 500 kilometers on a single charge, as well as an ultrahigh-speed 800-volt charger that can charge 80 percent of battery capacity within 18 minutes. The model’s key design features include the Parametric Pi
Industry Jan. 13, 2021
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Kia, Kakao Mobility sign MOU to expand electric taxis here
Kia and Kakao Mobility have established a partnership to expand the supply of eco-friendly electric vehicles here, officials said Wednesday. Officials of both companies met Tuesday at Kia’s headquarters in southern Seoul’s Apgujeong-dong and signed a memorandum of understanding to promote electric vehicle supplies. The strategic orientation of the MOU is to combine Kia’s automobile infrastructure and Kakao’s mobility platform, seeking to advance the convenience of both
Industry Jan. 13, 2021
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S. Korea hands out 3rd disaster relief funds to small businesses
South Korea will start doling out the third round of disaster relief funds to small businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said Monday. Some 2.76 million people are set to receive up to 3 million won ($2,731), depending on the size and nature of the business. The Ministry of SMEs and Startups has sent out text messages to 2.76 business owners, starting 8 a.m., offering guidelines on the subsidy application and timeline. The beneficiary pool comprises some 116,000 businesses
Industry Jan. 11, 2021
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Kia rolls out new version of flaship SUV Mohave
Kia Corp., South Korea’s second-biggest carmaker and affiliate of Hyundai Motor Group, said Monday that it has rolled out the 2021 version of its flagship premium sport utility vehicle Mohave. The renewed vehicle marks the first product launch since the company changed its logo and brand slogan -- from Kia Motors to Kia Corp. in a move to step beyond conventional automaker to comprehensive mobility platform operator. “The 2021 Mohave is noted for a number of newly added user conve
Industry Jan. 11, 2021
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Industrial accident bill passes assembly despite brawl
The National Assembly on Friday passed a bill to enhance employer liability in industrial accidents, amid persistent backlash from business circles. The corresponding bill was laid out to the parliamentary plenary session in the afternoon and obtained 164 votes out of the 266 lawmakers attending, while 44 dissented and 58 abstained. Under these new enhanced rules, employers are to face a minimum jail sentence of one year or a maximum fine of 1 billion won ($915,751), should a deathly industr
Industry Jan. 8, 2021
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Ssangyong Motor operations stay afloat, amid hopes of new investment talks
Ssangyong Motor is managing to keep its manufacturing operations afloat, as some suppliers are temporarily providing a minimal amount of necessary parts while the automaker works on finding a new investor. “Our manufacturing facilities are fully functional as sufficient parts are being supplied for now,” an official said. “But this is a provisional situation as no official deal has been struck regarding resuming the (once stalled) parts supplies.” In December, the carm
Industry Jan. 8, 2021
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