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    FTC approves Coupang’s co-prosperity plan for its private brand contract

    The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has approved a 3 billion won ($2 million) "co-prosperity" remedy package proposed by Coupang to resolve its allegation that the e-commerce giant unfairly slashed supply prices for its private brand (PB) products. The decision will allow Coupang to avoid regulatory sanctions and will instead fund product development, advertising and other related expenses for its subcontractors. Since October 2022, Coupang had been under investigation for violating the Fair Transactions in Subcontracting Act. The company allegedly failed to issue formal, legally compliant contracts to 314 subcontractors. It was also accused of forcing 94 suppliers to fund uncontracted promotional events and cut supply prices for its PB goods. The FTC finalized Tuesday the consent decree for Coupang and Coupang Private Label Brands, which handles manufacturing and sales operations for the retailer’s private brand products. Under the consent decree, companies can settle antitrust cases without admitting liability by offering voluntary remedies. The decision marks the first time a consent dec

    2 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    FTC approves Coupang’s co-prosperity plan for its private brand contract
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    Homeplus ordered by court to submit 200 bil.-won funding plan by next week

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Homeplus ordered by court to submit 200 bil.-won funding plan by next week
  • Tech & Science

    LG Chem bets $9.7 bil. on semiconductors, mobility, robotics materials

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    LG Chem bets $9.7 bil. on semiconductors, mobility, robotics materials
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    New fire protection association chief vows shift from response to prevention

    2 MIN READBy Lee Hyo-jin
    New fire protection association chief vows shift from response to prevention
  • Business

    Samsung Electronics, SK hynix to benefit further from AI memory bottleneck

    2 MIN READBy Lee Yeon-woo
    Samsung Electronics, SK hynix to benefit further from AI memory bottleneck
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Will Hyundai Motor's bet on China reap rewards this time?

Hyundai Motor’s renewed investments in China’s auto market is aimed at enhancing the carmaker’s tech prowess, particularly in infotainment systems or other parts for electric vehicles (EV), experts and industry officials said Monday.

Dec 16, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Will Hyundai Motor's bet on China reap rewards this time?
Banking & Finance

6 in 10 born in 1970s not preparing for retirement

Six out of 10 people from Generation X, aged between 45 and 54, have not yet prepared for their retirement, according to the 2024 trend report published by Woori Financial Group on Monday.

Dec 16, 2024By Jun Ji-hye
6 in 10 born in 1970s not preparing for retirement
Business

Streaming platforms, YouTube under fire for 'too much' drinking scenes

Korean media content producers are under fire for excessive depictions of alcohol consumption, with broadcasts mostly affecting underage viewers by normalizing the practice that often entails intoxication and self-destructive misconduct, industry observers and experts said.

Dec 16, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Streaming platforms, YouTube under fire for 'too much' drinking scenes
Business

Half of small restaurants, hotels suffer losses from martial law fiasco

More than four out of 10 small restaurants and hotels complained of direct and indirect losses suffered in the aftermath of the political turmoil caused by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law declaration on Dec. 3.

Dec 16, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Half of small restaurants, hotels suffer losses from martial law fiasco
Banking & Finance

Minting company's 2025 money calendar gains popularity as symbol of luck, fortune

The 2025 calendar released by the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corp. (KOMSCO) is gaining popularity as the new year draws near. The calendar, which combines the identity of the minting company and money every year, has become a sought-after “rare item," with many wanting to grab a copy.

Dec 16, 2024By Yoon Ja-young
Minting company's 2025 money calendar gains popularity as symbol of luck, fortune
Companies

Korean Air's financial soundness to clear runway for Asiana merger

Korean Air’s cash assets and low debt ratio will pave the way for its successful merger with Asiana Airlines despite lingering concerns about the latter’s weak financial structure, market watchers said Monday.

Dec 16, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Korean Air's financial soundness to clear runway for Asiana merger
Companies

Stricter laws needed to tackle fake social media accounts

Calls are mounting for stricter legal regulations to combat the rise of fake social media accounts impersonating celebrities, athletes, and business leaders. This trend has sparked concerns about the potential harm it could cause, including fraudulent demands for personal information or money.

Dec 16, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Stricter laws needed to tackle fake social media accounts
Companies

Antibusiness regulations await companies after Yoon's impeachment

Fears are growing among businesspeople in Korea about the opposition bloc’s proposal of bills unfavorable to companies, as President Yoon Suk Yeol was suspended from his duties following the impeachment motion passed by the National Assembly on Saturday over his short-lived martial law on Dec. 3 and 4.

Dec 16, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Antibusiness regulations await companies after Yoon's impeachment
  • Foreign companies fear DPK's antibusiness bills
Companies

Hanwha Aerospace hires ex-Leonardo president to helm overseas business

Hanwha Aerospace, a major Korean defense equipment manufacturer, said Monday it has appointed Michael Coulter, former president of global defense firm Leonardo DRS International, to oversee its overseas business operations.

Dec 16, 2024By Yonhap
Hanwha Aerospace hires ex-Leonardo president to helm overseas business
Companies

Korean Air to generate more synergy after Asiana takeover

Korean Air will be able to create more tangible synergy after completing its long-awaited takeover of Asiana Airlines, market watchers said Sunday.

Dec 16, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Korean Air to generate more synergy after Asiana takeover
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