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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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Samsung Display earns industry's 1st carbon cut certification with smartphone panels

Samsung Display received an international carbon reduction certification for its OLED display panels for the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, making the firm the first in the industry to gain the recognition for smartphone panels, the company said Wednesday.

Dec 11, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Samsung Display earns industry's 1st carbon cut certification with smartphone panels
Companies

Import Day celebration

Korea Importers Association (KOIMA) Chairman Kim Byung-kwan, front row 12th from left, poses with foreign ambassadors in Korea during an event to celebrate the 15th edition of Import Day and the 54th anniversary of the association at The Westin Josun Seoul, Tuesday. Kim expressed his gratitude to importers and vowed to send business delegations to various countries again next year. Courtesy of KOIMA

Dec 11, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Import Day celebration
Companies

Korea, US biz communities call for stability in business in both nations

The Korean and American business communities have urged their governments to ensure the stability of business activities of Korean companies in the United States amid rising economic and political uncertainties ahead of Donald Trump's second term.

Dec 11, 2024By Yonhap
Korea, US biz communities call for stability in business in both nations
Companies

Gov't to focus on enhancing competitiveness of domestic aviation industry following Korean Air-Asiana merger

The government said Wednesday it will work to enhance the competitiveness of the domestic aviation industry while minimizing potential monopolistic harm from the soon pending merger between Korean Air and Asiana Airlines.

Dec 11, 2024By Yonhap
Gov't to focus on enhancing competitiveness of domestic aviation industry following Korean Air-Asiana merger
Banking & Finance

National budget weaponized amid political strife

Next year's national budget, worth hundreds of trillions of won, has become a point of contention between the government and rival parties as Korea experiences an extremely polarized political environment.

Dec 10, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
National budget weaponized amid political strife
  • National Assembly passes permanent special counsel probe bill into Yoon's treason charges
Companies

Subscription becomes new trend among major coffee franchises

Major coffee franchises are embracing subscription services as a new trend, offering customers perks such as free drinks for a specified period or exclusive coupons for store benefits.

Dec 10, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Subscription becomes new trend among major coffee franchises
Banking & Finance

Mirae Asset sets $2 bil. milestone in European ETF assets

Mirae Asset Global Investments announced Tuesday that its European exchange-traded fund (ETF) reached $2 billion concerning assets under management (AUM).

Dec 10, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Mirae Asset sets $2 bil. milestone in European ETF assets
Companies

Martial law fiasco threatens major firms' buyback programs

President Yoon Suk Yeol’s abrupt declaration of martial law and the subsequent political attempts to impeach him are threatening major Korean conglomerates’ efforts to boost their share values, as plunging stock markets are rendering their trillion-won buyback programs in vain.

Dec 10, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Martial law fiasco threatens major firms' buyback programs
  • Political chaos threatens growth of Korea's key export sectors
Companies

Doosan Enerbility withdraws plan to spin off subsidiary for merger with Doosan Robotics

Doosan Enerbility, Korea's major power plant builder, said Tuesday it will withdraw its plan to spin off its construction equipment supplier unit to merge it with Doosan Robotics Inc. as part of Doosan Group's broader restructuring plan.

Dec 10, 2024By Yonhap
Doosan Enerbility withdraws plan to spin off subsidiary for merger with Doosan Robotics
Companies

Political chaos threatens growth of Korea's key export sectors

The nation’s escalating political instability is likely to pose a significant challenge to boosting exports even into early 2025. The ongoing leadership vacuum, caused by President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law order, is expected to hinder the diplomatic and business exchanges crucial for Korea's trade-dependent economy.

Dec 10, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Political chaos threatens growth of Korea's key export sectors
  • Martial law fiasco threatens major firms' buyback programs
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