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    Termination of Homeplus rehabilitation endangers 12,000 workers

    A court decision on Friday to terminate the rehabilitation proceedings for cash-strapped discount store chain Homeplus has raised concerns for the company's 12,000 employees who could lose their jobs. After Homeplus first filed for rehabilitation in March last year, the retailer began reducing its offline outlets. Of the 126 locations, only 67 stores remain, while the number of employees dropped from 20,000 to about 15,000 following the downsizing. After the company sold its supermarket unit Homeplus Express to NS Shopping last month to secure more cash, the workforce dropped again to 12,000 people. If Homeplus ultimately goes into bankruptcy, the government will activate a substitute payment program, which would allow it to advance unpaid wages of up to 21 million won ($13,600) per employee and later recover the funds. Employees who lose their jobs would also be eligible for unemployment benefits equivalent to 60 percent of their average wages over the three months preceding their termination. The government also plans to provide at least 440 billion won in emergency liquidity to help sm

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Termination of Homeplus rehabilitation endangers 12,000 workers
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    Toss to face stricter oversight as Korea's first fintech financial conglomerate

    2 MIN READBy Park Han-sol
    Toss to face stricter oversight as Korea's first fintech financial conglomerate
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    Korea's brokerages are raking it in. Their stocks aren't.

    2 MIN READBy Lee Yeon-woo
    Korea's brokerages are raking it in. Their stocks aren't.
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    Lee to review mega chip cluster project next week

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Lee to review mega chip cluster project next week
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    Korea to establish low-Earth orbit communications network by 2035

    2 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korea to establish low-Earth orbit communications network by 2035
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China remains obstacle to US Navy ship maintenance at Gunsan yard

Debate is intensifying over a proposal to redesign HD Hyundai Heavy Industries’ (HHI) dockyard in Gunsan, North Jeolla Province, as a dedicated site for the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of U.S. Navy vessels. This follows speculation that Seoul presented the idea during tariff negotiations with Washington. While many residents of the southwestern port city are pinning hopes on the MRO project to help revive the local economy, concerns are mounting about potential threats from China, which lies just 190 kilometers from the dockyard. Since 2017, HD HHI has not constructed new ships at its Gunsan dockyard. Instead, the facility has produced shipbuilding blocks that are shipped to the company’s main yard in Ulsan. The loss of new shipbuilding has added to Gunsan’s economic difficulties, which were further compounded by the closure of a General Motors plant in 2018. Residents in Gunsan have repeatedly called for converting the city’s dockyard into an MRO-exclusive facility for the U.S. Navy, in line with the Donald Trump administration’s push for allies to help counter China

Jul 31, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
China remains obstacle to US Navy ship maintenance at Gunsan yard
Companies

POSCO Group launches industrial hazard task force amid series of fatal accidents

POSCO Group said Wednesday it will establish a group-wide special safety task force to strengthen safety management across operations following a string of fatal industrial accidents at its sites. According to the group, the task force will be launched Friday and will report directly to Chairman Chang In-hwa. It will be responsible for conducting a comprehensive review of safety managements and practices across the group's steel, energy materials and infrastructure operations. On Monday, a worker in his 60s was killed after becoming trapped in a drilling machine at a highway construction site in Uiryeong, South Gyeongsang Province, overseen by POSCO E&C. It marked the fourth fatal accident at POSCO E&C sites this year. President Lee Jae Myung addressed the accidents during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, saying that fatal workplace accidents can be seen as far as "murder through willful negligence," while ordering Cabinet members to come up with ways to prevent industrial accidents.

Jul 30, 2025By Yonhap
POSCO Group launches industrial hazard task force amid series of fatal accidents
Tech & Science

TikTok introduces strengthened trust, safety measures for users, creators

TikTok has rolled out new trust and safety features and policies, aiming to provide a more secure and healthier experience on its platform for users, including teens, families and creators. The new updates, announced on Wednesday, focus on stronger protections for young people and safeguards and support for creators, as well as improving community well-being and strengthening information integrity. On top of its built-in safeguards over 50 different features and settings, the platform has enhanced its Family Pairing features that allow caregivers to link their account to their teen's and tailor a range of settings. With the latest update, it now allows caregivers to receive automatic notifications when their teens upload a video, story or photo, while having greater access to the child's settings, including for privacy, downloaded and interested content and their following list. “Everything that we do starts with safety. And when people feel safe, they can be open. They can be creative … And that kind of safety doesn't happen by accident. It takes consistent work,” Adam Presser, Ti

Jul 30, 2025By Lee Gyu-lee
TikTok introduces strengthened trust, safety measures for users, creators
Companies

Kumho Tire reaches long-delayed deal on factory relocation

Kumho Tire reached a long-delayed agreement with its labor union on a factory relocation plan Wednesday, clearing a major hurdle for the company’s planned expansion into Europe, the tiremaker said. This ended the months-long stalemate between Kumho Tire’s management and its union over the relocation of its now-suspended plant in the southwestern city of Gwangju to Hampyeong, South Jeolla Province. Operations at the Gwangju plant have been suspended since a devastating fire in May destroyed one of its production lines. According to the latest agreement, Kumho Tire’s relocated plant will produce some 5.3 million tires each year starting in 2028. The management also said it will resume tire production at the factory in Gwangju by the end of this year, with a daily capacity of 6,000 tires. “Regardless of the factory relocation, we will also ensure employment for existing workers,” a Kumho official said. “Kumho Tire promises to contribute more to the regional community until we complete the factory relocation.” The settlement is expected to pave the way for Kumho Tire to solidif

Jul 30, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Kumho Tire reaches long-delayed deal on factory relocation
Companies

SK to merge EV battery unit with lubricant arm

SK Innovation announced Wednesday it will merge its battery manufacturing unit with its lubricant-producing subsidiary as part of strategies to improve its financial structure and boost competitiveness. The group's intermediate holding company, responsible for its energy and petrochemical businesses, said that the boards of directors of SK On and SK Enmove both approved the former's acquisition of the latter earlier in the day. The newly merged entity is scheduled to launch by Nov. 1. SK Innovation explained the merger will help SK On improve profitability, noting demand from the battery maker's customers for SK Enmove’s immersion cooling technology. The decision comes after SK Enmove's unsuccessful initial public offering in June, which led SK Innovation to fully incorporate the lubricant arm into its wholly-owned subsidiary. The listing, seen as a potential way to fund the group’s struggling battery and petrochemical businesses, was scrapped following a government warning against conglomerates listing subsidiaries through carve-outs. Since then, SK Innovation has shifted its focus

Jul 30, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
SK to merge EV battery unit with lubricant arm
Banking & Finance

Upbit, Bithumb face regulatory scrutiny over leveraged coin lending

Upbit and Bithumb, Korea's two major cryptocurrency exchanges, were slapped with a warning from financial authorities over their recently launched crypto lending services, which regulators say involve legal uncertainties and lack sufficient investor protection measures, government and industry officials said Wednesday. Authorities voiced concerns that the leveraged investment features of the services could leave users vulnerable and threaten the financial stability of virtual asset service providers. The Financial Services Commission, the country's financial regulator, and financial watchdog Financial Supervisory Service conveyed these concerns directly to executives from the country's five exchanges during a meeting held last Friday, where the companies' plans for crypto lending were reviewed. On July 4, Bithumb launched a service that allows users to borrow coins up to four times the value of their collateral, which can be either digital assets or Korean won. The service covers 10 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and Tether. Upbit also introduced a similar lending

Jul 30, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
Upbit, Bithumb face regulatory scrutiny over leveraged coin lending
Tech & Science

LG EXAONE 4.0 ranks 11th among world’s smartest AI models

EXAONE 4.0, the latest artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by LG AI Research, was ranked the world’s 11th most intelligent model, according to a new analysis released Wednesday. The ranking was based on the Intelligence Index by global AI performance evaluation agency Artificial Analysis. In the rankings, which use a composite metric based on seven performance indicators, EXAONE 4.0 32B scored 64.09 points, trailing behind models including Anthropic’s Claude 4 Opus, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash, Alibaba’s Qwen3 235B, OpenAI’s o3-pro and xAI’s Grok 4. Among publicly available models, EXAONE 4.0 placed fourth, following Qwen3, DeepSeek R1 and GLM-4.5. With EXAONE 4.0, LG AI Research became the world’s eighth competitive AI developer, following global titans such as xAI, OpenAI, Google, Alibaba and DeepSeek. LG was also the only Korean company to make it into the top 10. On July 15, LG AI Research released the open-weight version of EXAONE 4.0 on Hugging Face for research, academic and educational purposes. The 32B model, which has 32 billion parameters, surpassed 500,00

Jul 30, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
LG EXAONE 4.0 ranks 11th among world’s smartest AI models
Companies

P&G Korea supports Gen Z job seekers

Major household goods company P&G Korea is rolling up its sleeves to support young job seekers from Generation Z — those in their teens and 20s — who often struggle to enter the job market due to limited professional experience. According to the Korean branch of the U.S.-based company, it is reaching out to young job seekers through internship programs designed to develop their skills and mindset in a global environment. Most recently, 15 interns from the company visited P&G’s Singapore office, which oversees operations across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa. The four-day trip included mentoring sessions, career workshops and tours of research facilities and local P&G stores. The highlight was their visit to the P&G Singapore Innovation Center, where the company conducts consumer analysis and research in robotics, big data and virtual reality. Oh Seo-young from P&G Korea’s Human Resource Division said the company has been “focusing on providing potentially talented interns with an opportunity to develop their professional skills through our internship programs.” The

Jul 30, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
P&G Korea supports Gen Z job seekers
Companies

Pro-labor bill draws concerns among foreign investors

Foreign investors have joined Korean business leaders in opposing the proposed revision of the Trade Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act. Expressing concern over the new law’s potential impact on Korea’s business environment and investment appeal, the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM) said Wednesday that it strongly supports the joint statement issued by Korea’s eight leading business organizations regarding the legislation. Better known as the “yellow envelope bill,” the proposed revision aims to empower subcontracted workers by allowing them to negotiate directly with their employers’ clients, while prohibiting management from seeking compensation for damages incurred during illegal strikes. The bill earned its nickname after citizens delivered yellow envelopes containing money in 2014 to support unionized workers at SsangYong Motor, now KG Mobility. The workers had been ordered by a court to pay a total of 4.7 billion won ($3.4 million) in compensation to the automaker for their 2009 strike. As the ruling Democratic Party of Korea’s latest proposal also

Jul 30, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Pro-labor bill draws concerns among foreign investors
Companies

Hyosung breaks ground on high-voltage transformer plant

Hyosung broke ground Wednesday on a manufacturing base for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transformers in a bid to secure market leadership in key future power grid technologies with homegrown capabilities. Hyosung Heavy Industries held the groundbreaking ceremony for the HVDC transformer manufacturing facility at its plant in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province. The facility will span 29,600 square meters within the Changwon plant and is scheduled for completion by July 2027. Hyosung Heavy Industries plans to invest a total of 330 billion won ($238.8 million) in its HVDC business over the next two years. The investment includes 254 billion won for the construction of the manufacturing facility, as well as the expansion of production facilities for large-capacity voltage-sourced converter systems, a core component of HVDC. “Foreign companies have long been taking leadership in the voltage-sourced HVDC technology, but developing it domestically is crucial for Korea to stay competitive in next-generation power transmission and turn it into a key export sector,” Hyosung Vice Chairman

Jul 30, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
Hyosung breaks ground on high-voltage transformer plant
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