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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
  • Banking & Finance

    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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Banking & Finance

High-rise apartment construction plan collides with air defense

Construction plans in Seoul to rebuild decades-old apartments as new high-rise residential buildings face a potential setback, as the Ministry of National Defense is asking to set up air defense systems.

Dec 12, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
High-rise apartment construction plan collides with air defense
Companies

Lotte Biologics’ new leadership struggles to brush off doubts

Lotte Biologics, a biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) established in 2022, is struggling to dispel concerns about its viability, as its newly nominated CEO, who was appointed in an attempt to address the company's challenges, is generating more skepticism than optimism.

Dec 12, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Lotte Biologics’ new leadership struggles to brush off doubts
Tech & Science

Korea among steady contenders in global AI market: report

Korea is among steady contenders in the global artificial intelligence (AI) market that have relatively high exposure to AI and readiness for its adoption but lag behind pioneers in the field, a report showed Wednesday.

Dec 11, 2024By Yonhap
Korea among steady contenders in global AI market: report
Companies

Korea's Czech nuclear project to proceed despite political turmoil: report

The Korean government’s ongoing initiative to build two nuclear reactors in the Dukovany region of the Czech Republic will proceed as planned despite the intensifying political turmoil sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law on Dec. 3, the eastern European country’s government said on Wednesday.

Dec 11, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Korea's Czech nuclear project  to proceed despite political turmoil: report
Banking & Finance

No clear winner in sight: How will Korea Zinc takeover dispute unfold?

Korea Zinc Chairman Choi Yun-beom and the MBK Partners-Young Poong alliance’s battle for managerial control of the world’s largest zinc smelter is at a critical juncture, as the MBK side, despite being the largest shareholder, has expressed uncertainty about securing a victory.

Dec 11, 2024By Jun Ji-hye
No clear winner in sight: How will Korea Zinc takeover dispute unfold?
Companies

Korean Air closes deal for Asiana takeover

Korean Air closed its long-delayed deal to take over Asiana Airlines on Wednesday, paying the remaining 800 billion won ($558.58 million) to secure a controlling stake in the cash-strapped airline.

Dec 11, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Korean Air closes deal for Asiana takeover
Companies

Will Korea postpone restructuring of petrochemical industry?

Concerns are growing over the possibility that the leadership vacuum created following President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law attempt last week could lead the government to postpone its planned announcement this week regarding measures to enhance the competitiveness of the struggling Korean petrochemical industry.

Dec 11, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Will Korea postpone restructuring of petrochemical industry?
Companies

Next section of GTX-A high-speed commuter line to open on Dec. 28

A high-speed commuter rail network connecting Seoul to Paju, in northwestern Gyeonggi Province, will begin service on Dec. 28, the transport ministry announced Wednesday.

Dec 11, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Next section of GTX-A high-speed commuter line to open on Dec. 28
Companies

Foreign chambers speak out as Korean associations keep quiet

Foreign chambers of commerce in Korea have been expressing their opinions on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law last week, a stark contrast to the unusually silent stance of Korean business associations on the matter.

Dec 11, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Foreign chambers speak out as Korean associations keep quiet
  • Policymakers still busy reassuring foreign business communities
Banking & Finance

Need for supplementary budget gains traction

The need for a supplementary budget is growing after the National Assembly passed a budget plan on Tuesday that reduces next year’s national spending by trillions of won.

Dec 11, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Need for supplementary budget gains traction
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