Articles by Lee Ji-yoon
Lee Ji-yoon
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What to expect from Samsung’s shareholder meeting
Samsung Electronics will hold an annual meeting of shareholders on Wednesday, amid complaints growing over performance issues of its latest Galaxy phones and falling stock prices that failed to reflect the world’s top smartphone and chip maker’s robust earnings. The key agenda of the upcoming meeting is the appointment of four presidents, including Kyung Kye-hyun, co-CEO and head of chip business, and Roh Tae-moon, head of mobile business, as new internal board members. Industry w
Technology March 14, 2022
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A win-win: Korea-US FTA marks 10th year
South Korea and the US have seen their trade volume surge almost 70 percent since a free trade pact was signed in 2011, with their economic ties being enhanced as a key partnership to resolve the current supply chain disruptions. According to a report released Friday by the Korea International Trade Association that marks the 10th anniversary of the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement, trade volume between the two countries soared 67.8 percent to $169.1 billion last year from $100.8 billion in 2011.
Industry March 11, 2022
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Corporate Korea pins high hopes on Yoon’s push for small government
South Korea’s business lobby groups on Thursday welcomed Yoon Suk-yeol, a conservative opposition leader who has pledged to pursue a small government and ease regulations, as the nation’s next president. The 61-year-old former prosecutor won an extremely tight race earlier in the day, bringing conservatives back to power in five years. He will replace President Moon Jae-in, a progressive leader whose single five-year term ends in May. The Korea Chamber of Commerce, the nation&rsq
Industry March 10, 2022
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Russia’s new bond rules pile pressure on Korean firms
Russia on Tuesday threatened to pile pressure on Korean businesses by introducing new bond rules to allow Russian companies to pay their foreign creditors in the Russian ruble, even for securities denominated in other currencies. Companies here that prefer to get paid in the US dollar immediately started reviewing the impact, raising concerns that the new measure could eventually lead to a default. Russia may not be a major market for many Korean firms, but big names like Samsung Electronics
Industry March 8, 2022
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Korean women still earn 38% less than men
South Korea’s gender pay gap persists at major companies, with a recent research suggesting women still earn almost 40 percent less than men. Data from market tracker Korea CXO Research Institute released Monday showed the average annual pay for female workers was 54.2 million won ($44,151) at the nation’s top 150 companies as of 2020, about 38 percent less than the male average of 79.7 million won. Across industries, IT companies such as Kakao and Naver had the highest salaries f
Industry March 7, 2022
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[MWC 2022] KT debuts AI coaching app for K-pop dance
KT Corp. said Monday it has debuted a new artificial intelligence-based coaching app for K-pop dance, called KT Real Dance, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that kicked off Monday. When users dance in front of a smartphone camera along with a virtual instructor, the app records a synchronized video, analyzes dance moves, and offers tips on how to improve one‘s dancing skills. The app also counts calories burned during the dance classes as well. At its MWC exhibition booth, K
Technology Feb. 28, 2022
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[MWC 2022] MWC back in full swing to offer new connected experience
BARCELONA/SEOUL -- Mobile World Congress, the world’s largest mobile tech show, kicked off its four-day run in Barcelona on Monday, with big name exhibitors, including Samsung Electronics and Google, returning to flaunt their latest technologies and products. The annual convention was canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, and in 2021, it was a hybrid event, with most of the product launches held online. This year’s MWC, themed “Connectivity Unleashed,” is ba
Technology Feb. 28, 2022
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What's behind Shinsegae's W4tr bet on Yeouido landmark?
From eBay Korea to a pro baseball team and vineyards, Shinsegae Group has been on a shopping spree recently, and its latest target is IFC Seoul, a landmark complex in Yeouido, western Seoul. According to industry sources, Shinsegae Property, a developer affiliated with the retail giant, has joined a heated race to acquire the IFC complex worth an estimated 4 trillion won ($3.34 billion) as part of a consortium with IGIS Asset Management. Other suitors shortlisted in a recent second bid inclu
Industry Feb. 23, 2022
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LG to quit solar panel business on rising costs
LG Electronics said Wednesday it is exiting its solar panel business, citing unfavorable market conditions such as rising costs and price competition as the key factors. The Korean tech giant, following a board meeting on Tuesday, said it would stop producing solar panels and modules by June 30, with some 900 employees being relocated to other business divisions, including those of other LG companies. LG started its solar panel business back in 2010 with an emphasis on higher-efficiency prem
Technology Feb. 23, 2022
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SK chief assumes chairman role at SK Telecom
SK Group said Monday Chairman Chey Tae-won will assume the chairman title of its telecom unit SK Telecom to boost the group’s burgeoning artificial intelligence business. SK said the chairman will play a supporting role as he serves as an unregistered director on the board rather than participating in the daily operations directly. Chey has served as the chairman of SK Inc., the holding unit, as a board member, while taking the chairman post of SK Innovation, the chemicals and energy u
Technology Feb. 21, 2022
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Lippert’s expertise to boost Samsung’s US strategy
Samsung Electronics America said Wednesday it has hired former US Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert as its public relations chief, in an apparent move to better respond to uncertainties surrounding policy changes in the US, especially on chips. The former envoy will lead the company’s Washington office as executive vice president and head of North American public affairs from March 1. Samsung said Lippert’s insight into policy changes and regulations in the US will play a key
Technology Feb. 17, 2022
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Samsung SDS joins AWS’ exclusive global network
South Korean IT solutions provider Samsung SDS said Thursday it has signed a new partnership with cloud giant Amazon Web Services to bolster bilateral ties and strengthen their corporate cloud business. Under the renewed partnership, Samsung SDS is also joining AWS’ “exclusive” global business network, along with other global partners like Verizon and NEC. The two firms have already carried out diverse corporate projects since January last year, in which they support business
Technology Feb. 17, 2022
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Corporate donations exceed W40b for Korean athletes at Beijing Olympics: FKI
Corporate donations made for Korean athletes competing at the Beijing Winter Olympics have exceeded 40 billion won ($33.4 million) over the past four years, according to industry data collected by the Federation of Korean Industries Wednesday. A total of 91 companies have donated cash and goods worth 41.75 billion won between 2018 and 2021 to support Korean national athletes preparing for this year’s Olympics, the data found. Donations were made mostly through related sports associatio
Industry Feb. 16, 2022
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[Market Eye] SoftBank-backed Naver, Coupang sparkle in Japan
Japan has long remained an untapped market for Korean firms, where even the likes of Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor have almost no presence. Currently, Samsung, the world’s largest smartphone maker, has a tiny 5 percent market share there. Not to mention the soured relationship between Seoul and Tokyo over wartime history and trade disputes in recent years. Japanese consumers have remained loyal to local brands such as Sony and Toyota that compete head-on with their Korean rivals
Industry Feb. 13, 2022
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Harman acquires German auto tech startup Apostera
Samsung Electronics said Friday its subsidiary Harman, the US automotive solutions maker, has acquired German auto tech startup Apostera to bolster its leadership in the burgeoning connected car technology market. With the latest deal, Harman aims to further diversity its automotive product offerings using Apostera’s specialty in augmented reality and mixed reality software solutions. Established in 2017, the Munich-based Apostera supplies AR solutions for automotive head-up displays a
Technology Feb. 11, 2022
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