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SK chairman meets with CEOs of Amazon, Intel

SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won has met with leaders of global tech giants, including Amazon and Intel, to discuss ways to broaden business corporation in artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors, his company said Monday.

Jul 1, 2024By Yonhap
SK chairman meets with CEOs of Amazon, Intel

Korea, Vietnam pledge to bolster energy, supply chain cooperation

Businesses and the governments of Korea and Vietnam pledged to boost partnerships in energy, supply chain and digital transformation, Monday.

Jul 1, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Korea, Vietnam pledge to bolster energy, supply chain cooperation

SK On, Lotte Chemical tighten belts to counter snowballing losses

SK On and Lotte Chemical will take more severe cost-cutting measures to cope with their cumulative losses, which have even had negative impacts on their respective affiliates, both companies said Monday.

Jul 1, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
SK On, Lotte Chemical tighten belts to counter snowballing losses

Renault Korea's new hybrid SUV sales feared to fall

Renault Korea is feared to suffer a sales fall, as more customers are moving to boycott new vehicles from the carmaker after one of its employees was seen making "misandrist" hand gestures in a promotional video uploaded on its official website, according to company officials, Monday.

Jul 1, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Renault Korea's new hybrid SUV sales feared to fall

Korean Air to stop providing cabin services 40 minutes before landing for safety of passengers

Korean Air, the country’s flag carrier and largest airline, said Monday that its cabin crew will stop providing cabin services 40 minutes before landing, as the company moves to strengthen safety rules in the wake of recent turbulence incidents.

Jul 1, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Korean Air to stop providing cabin services 40 minutes before landing for safety of passengers
  • T'way Air, Air Premia, Korean Air face safety probes ahead of peak travel season

Tving challenges Netflix by riding on baseball broadcasts' popularity

Tving, CJ ENM's online streaming platform, is closing in on Netflix, the most popular streaming platformer here, thanks to the content it offers exclusively, such as online exclusive broadcasts of Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) League games, industry officials and analysts said Monday.

Jul 1, 2024By Baek Byung-yeul
Tving challenges Netflix by riding on baseball broadcasts' popularity

HD Hyundai, Hanwha, Samsung face intensifying disputes with shipyard workers

Labor-management conflict at domestic shipyards has been heightened, as unionized workers call for higher salaries and improved welfare benefits amid an ongoing shipbuilding boom, according to industry officials, Monday.

Jul 1, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
HD Hyundai, Hanwha, Samsung face intensifying disputes with shipyard workers

Samsung Heavy wins $1 bil. order for 4 LNG carriers

Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries said Monday it has won a 1.4 trillion-won ($1 billion) order to build four liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers for a Middle Eastern shipper.

Jul 1, 2024By Yonhap
Samsung Heavy wins $1 bil. order for 4 LNG carriers

Renault Korea apologizes after YouTube channel accused of showing finger-pinching gesture considered misandry symbol

Renault Korea Motors, the Korean unit of French auto group Renault S.A., has apologized following an online backlash over purported misandry imagery contained in the company's YouTube videos.

Jul 1, 2024By Yonhap
Renault Korea apologizes after YouTube channel accused of showing finger-pinching gesture considered misandry symbol

Coffee nation: No. of cafes in Korea exceeds 100,000 as low-cost franchises expand rapidly

The number of coffee shops in Korea has surpassed 100,000 as low-cost franchise brands become increasingly popular, with more people getting into the business, according to Statistics Korea and market observers, Sunday.

Jun 30, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Coffee nation: No. of cafes in Korea exceeds 100,000 as low-cost franchises expand rapidly
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