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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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LG Energy Solution picked as bidding operator of Jeju offshore wind farm

LG Energy Solution, Korea's leading battery maker, said Monday it has been named the renewable energy bidding service operator for the country's largest wind farm on the southern island of Jeju.

Feb 10, 2025By Yonhap
LG Energy Solution picked as bidding operator of Jeju offshore wind farm
Companies

Temu steps up preparations to directly enter Korean market: sources

Chinese e-commerce platform Temu has been stepping up its preparations to directly enter the Korean market since late last year, an industry source said Monday.

Feb 10, 2025By Yonhap
Temu steps up preparations to directly enter Korean market: sources
Tech & Science

DeepSeek claims kimchi's origin as 'Korea' in Korean, 'China' in Chinese: Seoul spy agency

The Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) model DeepSeek provided different answers to sensitive questions depending on the language. For example, defining kimchi's origin as Korea when asked in Korean, but claiming it is Chinese when asked in Chinese, Seoul's spy agency said Sunday.

Feb 9, 2025By Yonhap
DeepSeek claims kimchi's origin as 'Korea' in Korean, 'China' in Chinese: Seoul spy agency
Banking & Finance

Korea's 4 major banks to close more offline branches by March

Korea's four major banks will close more offline branches by March, despite their record interest income in 2024, amid a growing demand for mobile banking services, the lenders' data showed Sunday.

Feb 9, 2025By Yonhap
Korea's 4 major banks to close more offline branches by March
Companies

Lotte accelerates confectionery biz in India

Lotte Wellfood has launched a new manufacturing plant in India, where the Korean confectionery giant is looking to expand its presence, Lotte Corp., the holding company of Lotte Group, said Sunday.

Feb 9, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Lotte accelerates confectionery biz in India
Business

Dog meat ban led to closure of 40% of farms, gov't says

Four out of 10 dog meat farms in Korea have voluntarily shut down following the government's declaration that dog meat trade will no longer be legal starting 2027, the government said Sunday.

Feb 9, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Dog meat ban led to closure of 40% of farms, gov't says
Companies

Samyang's earnings rise on popularity of Buldak instant noodles

Samyang Foods is on track to become Korea’s most profitable instant noodle maker in 2024, as the export performance of its hit Buldak instant noodle product lineup, has been bolstered by a stronger dollar.

Feb 9, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
Samyang's earnings rise on popularity of Buldak instant noodles
Banking & Finance

Woori Financial grapples with aftermath of loan scandal

A large-scale loan scandal at Woori Financial Group will have long-lasting effects on its management, disrupting its moves to diversify its business portfolio and boost profitability, experts said Sunday.

Feb 9, 2025By Lee Yeon-woo
Woori Financial grapples with aftermath of loan scandal
Companies

German shipper mulls placing container ship order with Hanwha Ocean: reports

German shipping firm Hapag-Lloyd may turn to Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean for its next batch of container ship newbuildings worth over 1.7 trillion won ($1.2 billion), according to foreign news media.

Feb 9, 2025By Yonhap
German shipper mulls placing container ship order with Hanwha Ocean: reports
Companies

Korean Air swings to black in Q4 on cargo demand

Korean Air, Korea's leading airline, said Friday it has swung to the black in the fourth quarter from a year earlier thanks to robust cargo demand.

Feb 7, 2025By Yonhap
Korean Air swings to black in Q4 on cargo demand
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