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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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    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
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    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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    Hyundai Motor unveils redesigned AI-driven Avante sedan

    3 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    Hyundai Motor unveils redesigned AI-driven Avante sedan
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Porsche Korea opens innovative service center in Seoul

Porsche Korea opened its innovative service center in Seoul on Wednesday to enhance its brand value and provide cutting-edge after-sales services in the era of electrification, the local subsidiary of the German luxury carmaker said.

Feb 13, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Porsche Korea opens innovative service center in Seoul
Banking & Finance

Only $1.1 mil. out of $9.3 mil. refunded to TMON, WeMakePrice victims

The majority of travel agencies have rejected a collective mediation proposal for victims of large-scale payment delays to vendors by cash-strapped TMON and WeMakePrice. As a result, only 48 out of 122 companies have accepted the refund settlement, according to the Korea Consumer Agency (KCA), Wednesday.

Feb 12, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
Only $1.1 mil. out of $9.3 mil. refunded to TMON, WeMakePrice victims
Companies

HD Hyundai deemed top beneficiary of US bill to build warships abroad

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) is enjoying a rosy outlook upon winning orders to build U.S. naval vessels at its shipyards in Korea, as a new bill proposed in the United States is designed to allow the U.S. Navy to procure warships built in allied nations.

Feb 12, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
HD Hyundai deemed top beneficiary of US bill to build warships abroad
Companies

Asan Institute chair donates $7.5 million to Johns Hopkins University

Chung Mong-joon, honorary chairman of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, has donated $7.5 million (10 billion won) to the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University, the institute said Wednesday.

Feb 12, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Asan Institute chair donates $7.5 million to Johns Hopkins University
Companies

Hyundai Mobis develops movable sound system

Hyundai Mobis has developed a movable sound system, which synchronizes to the movement of a rollable in-vehicle display, which the auto parts maker touted will drive innovation in automotive interior design, the company said Wednesday.

Feb 12, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Hyundai Mobis develops movable sound system
Banking & Finance

KOMSCO joins international money fair to stay ahead of latest industry trends

The Korea Minting and Security Printing Corp. (KOMSCO) joined an annual international fair to keep up with the fast-changing trends occurring in the production of banknotes and coins, the company said Wednesday.

Feb 12, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
KOMSCO joins international money fair to stay ahead of latest industry trends
Banking & Finance

Korean economy loses vigor as gov't relies more on inheritance tax for revenue

The government is increasingly relying on inheritance and gift taxes in the collection of taxable income, which, according to experts, is a worrisome sign that the Korean economy is losing vigor as its population is aging at a faster pace, according to the data and experts on Wednesday.

Feb 12, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
Korean economy loses vigor as gov't relies more on inheritance tax for revenue
Companies

KT&G celebrates 100 straight quarters of profit

KT&G has recorded operating profit for the 100th consecutive quarter, with robust sales from cigarette products and electronic smoking devices worldwide.

Feb 12, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
KT&G celebrates 100 straight quarters of profit
Tech & Science

FuriosaAI gains attention over Meta's potential takeover

FuriosaAI, a Korean artificial intelligence (AI) chip startup, gained market attention on Wednesday following a report that U.S. tech giant Meta Platforms is in talks to acquire the company in a bid to lower its reliance on Nvidia’s expensive AI processors.

Feb 12, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
FuriosaAI gains attention over Meta's potential takeover
Business

Gov't to expand agricultural assistance to 50 nations by 2029

The Korean government has announced a long-term plan to support countries that rely on agricultural farming by sharing know-how developed by both the government and private companies, strengthening the country's role in improving food security in underdeveloped nations.

Feb 12, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Gov't to expand agricultural assistance to 50 nations by 2029
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