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    Micron's strong earnings stoke hope for Samsung, SK hynix Q2 results

    U.S. memory chip maker Micron’s strong earnings and rosy mid-term outlook are prompting expectations on the profitability of Samsung Electronics and SK hynix in the second quarter. According to industry officials, Sunday, Samsung Electronics is expected to release its earnings guidance for the April-June period around July 7, while SK hynix will announce its financial results in late July. Brokerages are already expecting both companies to post record earnings. According to market tracker FnGuide, brokerage consensus forecasts Samsung Electronics to post 86 trillion won ($56 billion) in operating profit and 170.47 trillion won in revenue. The figures would represent year-on-year increases of 1,739.6 percent and 128.62 percent, respectively, exceeding the previous record highs of 57.2 trillion won in operating profit and 133.87 trillion won in revenue posted in the first quarter just three months earlier. SK hynix is expected to post 63.45 trillion won in operating profit and 82.89 trillion won in sales, up 589 percent and 273 percent year-on-year, respectively. The figures would also su

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    Micron's strong earnings stoke hope for Samsung, SK hynix Q2 results
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    Unionized workers of Samsung Biologics vote to leave Samsung Group United Union

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Unionized workers of Samsung Biologics vote to leave Samsung Group United Union
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    Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru
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    South Jeolla chip plant plans trigger speculative rally in local stocks

    3 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    South Jeolla chip plant plans trigger speculative rally in local stocks
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    HD Hyundai Electric boosts capacity 70% with new automated Cheongju power distribution

    3 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    HD Hyundai Electric boosts capacity 70% with new automated Cheongju power distribution
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Industry minister to visit US this week to discuss Trump tariffs

Korean Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun will visit Washington this week for discussions on new U.S. tariff plans, Ahn's office said Tuesday, amid mounting concerns the new U.S. tariff scheme may adversely affect Korea's major industries and export-dependent economy.

Feb 25, 2025By Yonhap
Industry minister to visit US this week to discuss Trump tariffs
Companies

SK CEOs vow stronger commitment to stakeholders

SK Group’s top leadership committee held its regular meeting on Tuesday, urging group CEOs to “proactively respond to questions from shareholders and other stakeholders of the group.”

Feb 25, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
SK CEOs vow stronger commitment to stakeholders
Tech & Science

Apple foldable device hype lifts prospects for Korean suppliers

Rumors that Apple may launch a foldable device in late 2026 are fueling expectations of potential benefits for Korean companies in the U.S. tech giant’s supply chain.

Feb 25, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
Apple foldable device hype lifts prospects for Korean suppliers
Companies

Musinsa sales surge as tourists drive demand

Tourists visiting the country are increasingly seeking out Korean fashion brands and culture firsthand, making Musinsa’s physical stores prominent shopping destinations. As Korean fashion continues to gain popularity on the global stage, the demand for Korean brands is also rising.

Feb 25, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Musinsa sales surge as tourists drive demand
Companies

Construction rivals pick hydrogen business as new growth engine

Korea's two largest construction firms are increasing efforts to gain a competitive edge in the hydrogen sector, viewing the cleaner fuel source as a new growth engine amid the slump in the domestic housing market and declining orders from the Middle East.

Feb 25, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Construction rivals pick hydrogen business as new growth engine
Companies

Samsung SDI partners with Hyundai, Kia to develop advanced robot batteries

Samsung SDI has signed an agreement with Hyundai Motor and Kia to develop high-performance batteries for robots, aiming to improve energy density, output and usage time, the battery maker said Tuesday.

Feb 25, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Samsung SDI partners with Hyundai, Kia to develop advanced robot batteries
Companies

Power outage halts LG, Lotte chemical plants in Seosan

The operations of LG Chem and Lotte Chemical plants at an industrial complex in the central city of Seosan were halted Tuesday due to a power outage, company officials said.

Feb 25, 2025By Yonhap
Power outage halts LG, Lotte chemical plants in Seosan
Tech & Science

Hybrid vehicle registrations in Korea surpass 2 mil. units

The cumulative number of hybrid vehicles registered in Korea surpassed 2 million for the first time last year, government data showed Tuesday.

Feb 25, 2025By Yonhap
Hybrid vehicle registrations in Korea surpass 2 mil. units
Companies

SK hynix breaks ground on its 1st fab in Yongin semiconductor cluster

SK hynix said Tuesday it has started construction on its first fabrication plant and relevant facilities at an envisioned semiconductor cluster in Yongin, south of Seoul.

Feb 25, 2025By Yonhap
SK hynix breaks ground on its 1st fab in Yongin semiconductor cluster
Banking & Finance

Woori, KB seek to heal internal divides, eliminate favors for retirees

Major commercial banks are pushing to heal internal divides through teambuilding gatherings and other relevant activities, as they continue to speed up internal regulatory overhauls, bank officials said Monday.

Feb 25, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
Woori, KB seek to heal internal divides, eliminate favors for retirees
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