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    GM Korea’s union on verge of strike as carmaker bears nearly all tariff burden

    GM Korea’s labor union is on the verge of a strike after wage negotiations reached an impasse, with tensions exacerbated by the automaker’s decision to shoulder the vast majority of the cost from U.S. auto tariffs that have weighed heavily on its earnings last year. The carmaker’s labor union has moved closer to the labor action, after an overwhelming majority of members voted in favor of a strike. The status quo is feared to worsen the carmaker’s already deteriorating financial performance amid mounting tariff-related costs. Korean automakers, including GM Korea, face an auto tariff of 15 percent when exporting vehicles to the United States. Some 86.5 percent of GM Korea’s union members favored the walkout last week. The carmaker’s union and management had held nine rounds of wage negotiations, but failed to find a breakthrough. The conflict between the two sides escalated after it turned out that GM Korea did not share its tariff burden with its U.S. headquarters, instead taking on the full burden. The union argued that the tariff-related costs should be shared with headquar

    3 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    GM Korea’s union on verge of strike as carmaker bears nearly all tariff burden
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    Climate-ready beauty: New K-beauty products target heat and UV exposure

    3 MIN READBy Hankookilbo
    Climate-ready beauty: New K-beauty products target heat and UV exposure
  • Companies

    GC Wellbeing secures rights to obesity treatment RZL-012 for Korean market

    1 MIN READBy Anna J. Park
    GC Wellbeing secures rights to obesity treatment RZL-012 for Korean market
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    UK envoy publicly backs Hanwha Ocean's bid for Canada's submarine project

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    UK envoy publicly backs Hanwha Ocean's bid for Canada's submarine project
  • Companies

    Korea Zinc, Australian government discuss critical minerals cooperation

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    Korea Zinc, Australian government discuss critical minerals cooperation
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GPTW HP Korea underlines diversity in workplace culture

HP Korea said it values talent development and inclusiveness, underlined by diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), as one of the most important aspects of corporate culture. The company is the U.S. IT giant HP’s local affiliate in Korea.

Feb 20, 2025By Jhoo Dong-chan
[GPTW] HP Korea underlines diversity in workplace culture
Business

GPTW 100 people chosen as winners of Most Respected CEO award in Korea

The Great Place to Work (GPTW) Selection Committee has announced 100 recipients of its 2025 Most Respected CEO in Korea award. Each year, GPTW selects and awards CEOs who have created great workplaces with their strong leadership and sense of mission, achieved great results and contributed to industrial development.

Feb 20, 2025By Sah Dong-suk
[GPTW] 100 people chosen as winners of Most Respected CEO award in Korea
Business

GPTW Stryker maximizes motivation and efficiency

Stryker, a global health care company providing cutting-edge medical products and services in over 100 countries worldwide, entered Korea in 1989. Since then, the company has supplied innovative devices and solutions, including Mako, the state-of-the-art robotic joint replacement system, to key medical fields such as orthopedics and neurosurgery.

Feb 20, 2025By Sah Dong-suk
Business

GPTW BAT Rothmans dedicated to making employees feel valued

BAT Rothmans, a part of British American Tobacco’s global network, is dedicated to building an environment where employees feel valued, supported and empowered. This dedication to a high-performance and people-centric culture is what makes BAT Rothmans not just a great business but a great place to work. Now BAT is operating in about 175 markets with manufacturing facilities in over 40 countries.

Feb 20, 2025By Sah Dong-suk
[GPTW] BAT Rothmans dedicated to making employees feel valued
Business

GPTW 100 companies selected as best workplaces in Korea

The list of the 100 Best Workplaces in Korea for 2025 has been announced, hosted by the Great Place to Work (GPTW) Institute, a global trust management evaluation organization in the United States, and organized by GPTW Korea. Its Best Workplaces in Korea is a system that evaluates and selects companies that create an outstanding corporate culture by practicing trustworthy management with employee satisfaction and happiness as the top management value.

Feb 20, 2025By Sah Dong-suk
[GPTW] 100 companies selected as best workplaces in Korea
Companies

INTERVIEW Prague intends to task KHNP with another nuclear project

The Czech government indicated its intention to place an additional order with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) to build two more nuclear reactors in the southern village of Temelin. This will follow once the Korean government-owned nuclear power plant operator proceeds with the construction of two reactors in the municipality of Dukovany.

Feb 19, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
[INTERVIEW] Prague intends to task KHNP with another nuclear project
  • Seoul, Prague strengthen ties as Czech tech firms court Korean investors
Companies

FKI grows influence by welcoming Naver, Kakao, HYBE

The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) is widening its clout as more tech-savvy information technology (IT) firms and emerging business powerhouses are set to join the major business lobby.

Feb 19, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
FKI grows influence by welcoming Naver, Kakao, HYBE
Companies

CJ CheilJedang expands K-food market to US soldiers in Guam

Major food company CJ CheilJedang has begun selling its food products to U.S. military bases in Guam, expanding its market to American soldiers stationed outside their country, the food arm of CJ Group said Wednesday.

Feb 19, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
CJ CheilJedang expands K-food market to US soldiers in Guam
Banking & Finance

SGI vows to become Korea's leading dividend stock

Seoul Guarantee Insurance (SGI), which is making its second attempt at a KOSPI listing, will implement a more proactive and differentiated shareholder return policy to become one of Korea’s leading dividend stocks, the company CEO said Wednesday.

Feb 19, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
SGI vows to become Korea's leading dividend stock
Banking & Finance

FSS governor meets heads of 20 banks

Financial Supervisory Service Gov. Lee Bok-hyun, front row center, poses with heads of 20 banks, including KB Kookmin Bank CEO Lee Hwan-ju, front row fifth from right, and Shinhan Bank CEO Jung Sang-hyuk, front row fifth from left, ahead of their meeting at the building of the Korea Federation of Banks in central Seoul, Wednesday. During the meeting, Lee urged bank CEOs to strengthen corporate governance to enhance shareholder value. Other participants include Citibank Korea CEO Yoo Myung-soon, front row third from left, Standard Chartered Bank Korea CEO Lee Kwang-hee, front row fourth from left, Woori Bank CEO Jeong Jin-wan, back row fourth from left, NH NongHyup Bank CEO Kang Tae-young, back row fifth from left, Hana Bank CEO Lee Ho-seoung, back row center, and Industrial Bank of Korea CEO Kim Seong-tae, back row fifth from right. Courtesy of Financial Supervisory Service

Feb 19, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
FSS governor meets heads of 20 banks
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