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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
  • Tech & Science

    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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CJ Logistics transports fighter jet training equipment to Poland

CJ Logistics has delivered two fighter jet simulators to an air force base in Poland, further demonstrating its capability to safely handle military equipment requiring extreme caution and national security measures, the Korean logistics company said Monday.

Feb 24, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
CJ Logistics transports fighter jet training equipment to Poland
Companies

LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI win InterBattery Awards

LG Energy Solution and Samsung SDI have claimed honors at InterBattery Awards 2025, proving their battery tech prowess for the second straight year, the two battery firms said Monday.

Feb 24, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI win InterBattery Awards
  • InterBattery 2025 to feature innovations through collaborations
Companies

Calls grow for domestic investment incentives to counteract Trump threats

Calls are growing for the government to provide much stronger incentives for domestic investments in strategically important sectors, in order to prevent U.S. President Donald Trump's protectionist policies from causing an exodus of high-paying manufacturing jobs to his country.

Feb 24, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Calls grow for domestic investment incentives to counteract Trump threats
  • Trump inks memo to facilitate allies' investment, restrict China from investing in strategic sectors
  • Industry minister to visit US as early as this week for talks on new tariff scheme
  • Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs moving 'forward' on schedule
Companies

Hyundai Steel suspends cold-rolled steel plant amid stalled wage talks

Hyundai Steel, Korea's second-biggest steelmaker by sales, said Monday it has suspended its cold-rolled steel plant in the wake of a monthlong strike by its workers demanding pay hikes.

Feb 24, 2025By Yonhap
Hyundai Steel suspends cold-rolled steel plant amid stalled wage talks
Banking & Finance

AIA Life Korea honors long-term MDRT members

AIA Life Korea reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the long-term growth of financial service professionals by recognizing outstanding insurance agents at the 2025 Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) Conference.

Feb 24, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
AIA Life Korea honors long-term MDRT members
Companies

Samsung Electronics, union reach tentative wage deal for 5.1% pay hike

Samsung Electronics and its labor union on Monday reached a tentative wage agreement, which includes an average 5.1 percent pay raise for 2025, officials said.

Feb 24, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung Electronics, union reach tentative wage deal for 5.1% pay hike
Banking & Finance

Concerns grow over absence of Korean financial leaders at global meeting

Acting President Choi Sang-mok, who is also the minister of economy and finance, will not attend this year’s first meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors from G20 member nations, fueling concerns over Korea’s absent leadership on the global financial stage, according to experts, Monday.

Feb 24, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
Concerns grow over absence of Korean financial leaders at global meeting
Companies

Bhc opens 4th US store in San Diego

Chicken brand bhc said Monday it has opened its fourth U.S. location in Rancho Bernardo, a neighborhood of San Diego.

Feb 24, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Bhc opens 4th US store in San Diego
Companies

Hyundai Motor's battery strategy intensifies pressure on domestic suppliers

Hyundai Motor’s decision to source electric vehicle (EV) batteries in-house is putting pressure on local battery manufacturers, who might face potential declines in sales from the nation's largest carmaker and other companies that may follow suit, experts and industry officials said Monday.

Feb 24, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Hyundai Motor's battery strategy intensifies pressure on domestic suppliers
Companies

POSCO supports university students' global volunteer activities

Another group of university students recently finished eight months of volunteering in Korea and overseas with the support of POSCO.

Feb 24, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
POSCO supports university students' global volunteer activities
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