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    Tesla tops imported car sales in Korea in H1

    U.S. electric vehicle (EV) maker Tesla was the best-selling imported passenger car brand in Korea in the first half of this year, capturing 30 percent of the market, industry data showed Friday. According to the Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association (KAIDA), 184,032 imported passenger cars were newly registered in the January-June period, up 33.2 percent from a year earlier. Tesla topped the list with 56,139 units, accounting for 30.5 percent of total imports. Its market share surged from 13.9 percent a year earlier, while sales soared 192 percent, allowing the U.S. EV maker to overtake German luxury brands. BMW ranked second with a 21.3 percent market share, followed by Mercedes-Benz at 16.2 percent. Both brands saw their shares decline by more than 5 percentage points from a year earlier. Chinese EV maker BYD came in fourth with a 6.3 percent share. In June, 38,059 imported passenger cars were newly registered, up 27.5 percent from a year earlier, driven by strong demand for EVs. The Tesla Model Y Long Range was the best-selling imported model last month with 5,155 units,

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Tesla tops imported car sales in Korea in H1
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    Celltrion Q2 operating profit jumps 77% to $278 mil.

    1 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    Celltrion Q2 operating profit jumps 77% to $278 mil.
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    APR, Amorepacific shine in Amazon Prime Day promotion event

    1 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    APR, Amorepacific shine in Amazon Prime Day promotion event
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    LG Energy Solution-Honda JV begins production of ESS battery cells

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    LG Energy Solution-Honda JV begins production of ESS battery cells
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    Shinhan, Kiwoom face probe over JTBC bond sales amid default fallout

    2 MIN READBy Jun Ji-hye
    Shinhan, Kiwoom face probe over JTBC bond sales amid default fallout
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Korean Air, Vietnam Airlines to join force in cargo business

Korean Air and Vietnam Airlines will strengthen their partnership in cargo business, as part of bilateral efforts to meet increasing freight demand in Southeast Asia, the Korean flag carrier said Wednesday. Under the latest memorandum of understanding, both airlines will utilize Vietnam’s Long Thanh International Airport as a key base for cargo cooperation. The partnership was clinched Tuesday on the sidelines of the Korea-Vietnam Business Forum in Seoul. The location of the airport, currently under construction near Vietnam’s commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City, is considered to have strategic benefits. The region has geographical proximity with a number of other major Asian markets, such as Malaysia and Singapore. The two airlines also agreed to build a facility for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) at the airport. The MRO center will offer services such as aircraft maintenance, component repair and cabin renovation. Both airlines will also join forces to educate tech personnel to handle services at the facility. Korean Air has a competitive edge with decades-long experience in

Aug 13, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Korean Air, Vietnam Airlines to join force in cargo business
Banking & Finance

Hana Bank, BIDV partner to expand cross-border QR payment services

Hana Bank said Wednesday it signed an agreement with Vietnam's largest state-owned commercial bank to promote cross-border QR payment services. The Korean bank said it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) during the Korea-Vietnam Business Forum in Seoul on Tuesday. The agreement outlines the terms of their expanded partnership, following Hana’s acquisition of a 15 percent stake in BIDV in 2019. Their digital finance collaboration has been managed by GLN International, Hana Bank’s fintech arm. For instance, GLN has operated a QR code-based cash withdrawal service in Vietnam since 2022, allowing users to withdraw cash from approximately 2,100 BIDV ATMs nationwide using the Hana One Q app — all without a physical card. “In this context, the new MOU is expected to further deepen digital financial cooperation between the two countries by enabling individuals and businesses to access financial services more easily and securely,” Hana Bank CEO Lee Ho-seong said. “We aim to establish a cross-border

Aug 13, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
Hana Bank, BIDV partner to expand cross-border QR payment services
Companies

Samsung Display virtually wins lawsuit against Chinese rival BOE Technology

Samsung Display has virtually won a U.S. lawsuit against BOE Technology Group, with Washington's trade watchdog imposing a near 15-year import ban on the Chinese rival's organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels, sources said Wednesday. According to the sources, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) made a preliminary ruling to ban imports of BOE's OLED panels for 14 years and eight months under a "limited exclusion order," which came around two years after Samsung Display filed the lawsuit in October 2023. While the final verdict is set to be delivered in November, industry watchers said the preliminary ruling is unlikely to be overturned as it acknowledged BOE has infringed Samsung Display's trade secrets. The ITC said last month Samsung Display has proven that BOE has infringed at least one of its protectable trade secrets, noting that the Chinese player has "injured and threatens to substantially injure a domestic industry" in the U.S. Industry watchers, however, said the ruling will not lead to a significant drop in BOE's market share in the OLED sector, as finished product

Aug 13, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung Display virtually wins lawsuit against Chinese rival BOE Technology
Companies

Will Trump join Lee's visit to Hanwha's US shipyard?

Attention is focused on whether the upcoming summit between the leaders of Korea and the United States will lead to their first-ever visit to Hanwha Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia. The speculation arose as the two countries' tariff deal from last month has been in part attributed to Seoul's proposal to invest $150 billion into the so-called "Make American Shipbuilding Great Again" (MASGA) project, which aims to revitalize U.S. shipyards with Korean investment. During his forthcoming 48-hour trip to Washington to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Aug. 25 (local time), President Lee Jae Myung is expected to tour the shipyard, which was acquired last year by the Korean conglomerate. When asked Tuesday about Lee’s potential visit to the shipyard, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung told reporters "it would be possible," though she declined to provide more details on the itinerary. The major question is whether Trump will accompany Lee to the shipyard. Although Trump has frequently expressed his willingness to cooperate with Korean shipbuilders and those of other allied nations to rebu

Aug 13, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Will Trump join Lee's visit to Hanwha's US shipyard?
Companies

Starbucks funds acquisition of independence fighter's calligraphy

Starbucks Korea has provided funding to the country’s state-run heritage trust to help acquire a calligraphy piece by Kim Koo, a renowned Korean independence activist from the Japanese colonial era, the company said Wednesday. The donation to the National Trust for Cultural Heritage was made to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day, which falls on Friday. The funding supported the agency under the Korea Heritage Service in purchasing the calligraphy, which was written by Kim Koo, who led a patriotic movement for Korean independence from Japanese occupation while in Shanghai during World War II. Kim Ji-young, environmental, social and governance team leader at Starbucks Korea, and a representative from the agency attended a handover ceremony for the acquired calligraphy at Deoksu Palace in Seoul on Monday. The calligraphy is four Chinese characters that read “bung jeong man ri.” It means an imaginary bird, bung, flying over 4,000 kilometers. The imagery, according to the company, symbolizes Kim Koo’s hope for Korea’s independence from Japan — an aspiration that on

Aug 13, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Starbucks funds acquisition of independence fighter's calligraphy
Banking & Finance

Kbank posts record quarterly profit in Q2

Kbank said Wednesday that it posted a net profit of 68.2 billion won ($49.2 million) in the second quarter, a record high for quarterly earnings since its 2017 launch as Korea’s first internet-only bank. The April-June net profit represents a 96.3 percent increase from the same period last year. The bank said its deposit balance rose 22.5 percent year-on-year to 26.8 trillion won, while its loan balance grew 10.8 percent over the same period to reach 17.4 trillion won. “The record-high quarterly profit was made possible through the growth of customer banking, with a notable increase in loans to individual business owners and strong asset quality management,” the bank said. “We will continue to pursue stable growth and enhanced profitability by strengthening product competitiveness and implementing sophisticated credit risk management.” However, regarding its first-half performance, the bank said its net profit dipped 1.3 percent year-on-year to 84.2 billion won. In the first half of 2024, the bank posted a net profit of 85.4 billion won, which was the highest for any correspondin

Aug 13, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
Kbank posts record quarterly profit in Q2
Tech & Science

Korea to host int'l streaming festival to promote collaboration, investment

The science ministry said Wednesday it will host an international festival aimed at promoting Korea's streaming industry and attracting global investment in the sector. The International Streaming Festival will kick off on Aug. 22 for a four-day run in the southeastern port city of Busan under the theme "Streaming What's Next," according to the Ministry of Science and ICT. The event, co-hosted with the Busan city government, will serve as a venue for exchanges among related businesses, including streaming service providers, content creators and artificial intelligence (AI) companies. The government will also support local businesses' global expansion and efforts to attract foreign investment through the event, it added. The science ministry added it has arranged various side events, including an award ceremony for over-the-top (OTT) content and artists. "This year's event will become a stage for global exchange and collaboration among OTT operators, free ad-supported streaming television platforms, along with AI technology and content businesses," the ministry said in a release. "We hope K

Aug 13, 2025By Yonhap
Korea to host int'l streaming festival to promote collaboration, investment
Companies

Samsung launches 'KPop Demon Hunters' theme on Galaxy smartphone

Samsung Electronics said Wednesday it has launched a theme package for Galaxy smartphones, allowing users to customize their devices with characters from Netflix's global hit animated film "KPop Demon Hunters." Galaxy smartphone users can download the theme for free from the Galaxy Store for a limited time and customize their phone screens and icons with popular characters from the animation, including Rumi, Zoey and Jinu, according to Samsung Electronics. "The set features one special theme package spotlighting the in-universe K-pop groups Huntrix, along with ten character-based wallpapers," the company said. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, a U.S. film studio, the Netflix original film tells the story of a girl group who protect the human world from evil spirits. Reflecting its global popularity, "Golden," a track from the film, reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 main singles chart on Monday. "The company will continue to explore creative partnerships to deliver engaging and personalized user experience that resonates with global audiences," the company said.

Aug 13, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung launches 'KPop Demon Hunters' theme on Galaxy smartphone
Tech & Science

Gov't to unveil plans to advance R&D ecosystem next month

Korea will unveil a strategy to foster a researcher-friendly ecosystem for research and development (R&D) activities in advanced technologies next month, the science ministry said Wednesday. Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon met with researchers at Seoul National University on the day to discuss ways to improve the country's R&D ecosystem ahead of the announcement of the blueprint, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT. "It is important to create an R&D ecosystem with ceaseless innovation, backed by nationwide reforms driven by artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technologies," Bae said. "The government will promote genuine growth driven by science and technology by releasing the innovative plan in September, allowing universities, state-funded research institutes and businesses to focus on their fundamental roles," Bae added. During the meeting, researchers asked the government to improve predictability in its R&D policies and lift regulations to ease administrative burdens on researchers. They also proposed the government improve its evaluation system for state-funded projects

Aug 13, 2025By Yonhap
Gov't to unveil plans to advance R&D ecosystem next month
Companies

Samsung to collaborate with KT for ad-supported streaming content

Samsung Electronics said Wednesday it has joined hands with an entertainment arm of Korea's No. 2 mobile carrier KT to enhance its streaming platform on smart televisions. Under the plan, KT Studio Genie will provide its content to Samsung TV Plus, a free ad-supported streaming TV platform installed on the tech giant's smart televisions. "As part of the agreement, select Genie TV Originals will be made available to international audiences on Samsung TV Plus, effectively expanding the reach of these programs to a broader audience outside of Korea," the company said. Major titles to be offered through the platform include a thrilling drama, "Lies Hidden in My Garden," a comedy, "New Recruit," and "Dear Hyeri," a romantic drama, according to Samsung. "Our partnership with KT Studio Genie reflects Samsung TV Plus' ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional content and new viewing formats to global audiences," said Kim Yong-su, executive vice president of Samsung's visual display business. "We are proud to help bring the richness of Korean storytelling to more viewers worldwide, free, easy t

Aug 13, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung to collaborate with KT for ad-supported streaming content
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