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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
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    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
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    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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Hyundai Motor Group boosts generational shift with younger executives

Hyundai Motor Group conducted its end-of-year executive reshuffle, focusing on promoting younger officials under its merit-based promotion system, the carmaker said Tuesday.

Dec 10, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Hyundai Motor Group boosts generational shift with younger executives
Companies

Hanjin Logistics vows to overcome economic uncertainty

Hanjin Logistics President and Chief Marketing Officer Emily Cho said Tuesday that the logistics firm will fulfill its previous year’s promise that it would post 3.5 trillion won ($2.4 billion) in annual revenue for next year, despite the uncertain business environment.

Dec 10, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Hanjin Logistics vows to overcome economic uncertainty
Companies

OCI Energy signs storage capacity deal to supply power to San Antonio

OCI Energy, a U.S.-based solar power unit of OCI Group, has signed a long-term storage capacity agreement with CPS Energy of the United States for an energy storage system (ESS) project in Texas, which will supply solar power to the San Antonio region from 2027.

Dec 10, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
OCI Energy signs storage capacity deal to supply power to San Antonio
Companies

P&G Korea makes winter washing easy with Febreze

P&G Korea is drawing attention from households that are increasingly struggling to remove obnoxious odors from clothes, bedding and other household items in winter. The season makes people wear more voluminous and heavier clothing, making it harder to wash off odors. The colder climate can also make it difficult to refresh indoor air by letting in cold wind, a hassle for those wanting to warm up inside.

Dec 10, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
P&G Korea makes winter washing easy with Febreze
Banking & Finance

General insurance association signs MOU with Indonesian counterpart

The General Insurance Association of Korea signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Indonesian General Insurance Association to strengthen bilateral exchanges and cooperation, the Korean association said Tuesday.

Dec 10, 2024By Yoon Ja-young
General insurance association signs MOU with Indonesian counterpart
Companies

AMCHAM urges US firms to trust Korea's resilience

It was revealed that American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM) Chairman James Kim sent its members an email on Dec. 4 addressing the developments concerning the martial law declaration that President Yoon Suk Yeol had announced the previous night and lifted soon after.

Dec 10, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
AMCHAM urges US firms to trust Korea's resilience
  • Policymakers still busy reassuring foreign business communities
Companies

8 in 10 SMEs hold negative view on business conditions for next year: survey

More than eight out of 10 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Korea expect their business conditions to remain gloomy, if not worsen, next year, a survey showed Tuesday.

Dec 10, 2024By Yonhap
8 in 10 SMEs hold negative view on business conditions for next year: survey
Companies

Heroic coastguardsmen honored

S-Oil CEO Anwar A. Al-Hejazi, center, poses with coast guard honorees during a ceremony to recognize their collective heroism at Seoul Garden Hotel, Monday. The oil refiner said it gave a combined 90 million won ($63,000) to the eight award-winning members of the coast guard. The S-Oil CEO was also appointed as an honorary coastguardman in recognition of the company's various support programs for coastguardsmen. Courtesy of S-Oil

Dec 10, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Heroic coastguardsmen honored
Companies

LG braces for Trump's return

LG Chem CEO Shin Hak-cheol, right, poses with Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn from the U.S. state of Tennessee during their meeting in Washington, Monday (local time). Shin told reporters that LG Chem will continue its planned investments in Tennessee under the presidency of Donald Trump, as the company views possible changes in U.S. policies as opportunity factors. Blackburn wrote on social media that they discussed why Tennessee is the best state to do business in. It remains uncertain whether they talked about Korea's political and economic situation after President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived martial law declaration. Screenshot from Sen. Blackburn's X

Dec 10, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
LG braces for Trump's return
Companies

Telegram installation surges in Korea on fears of state censorship under martial law

New installations of global messaging app Telegram have spiked in Korea, data showed Tuesday, as concerns brewed over possible media censorship following the martial law fiasco.

Dec 10, 2024By Yonhap
Telegram installation surges in Korea on fears of state censorship under martial law
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