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    Korea mounts final push for Canada's $39 bil. submarine project

    The Korean government and defense players are making last-ditch efforts to win Canada’s next-generation submarine project worth up to 60 trillion won ($39.14 billion), as Ottawa is expected to select a preferred bidder by the end of this month. Under the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project, the Royal Canadian Navy’s aging fleet of four Victoria-class submarines will be replaced with 12 new 3,000-ton diesel-electric vessels. The comprehensive contract includes long-term maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) lifecycles. With a decision looming, Seoul has elevated its bid to top-tier head-of-state diplomacy, seeking to give Korea’s consortium, led by Hanwha Ocean, an edge over rival bidder TKMS of Germany — a traditional heavyweight in submarine technology — in the closely contested race. President Lee Jae Myung recently provided critical diplomatic backing during a bilateral summit with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit in Evian-les-Bains, France. Lee said he emphasized Korea’s readiness to contribute to Canada’s defense capabil

    3 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    Korea mounts final push for Canada's $39 bil. submarine project
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    LG’s top execs to visit Nvidia headquarters for ties in AI, robotics

    1 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    LG’s top execs to visit Nvidia headquarters for ties in AI, robotics
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    Korean battery makers accelerate push into US ESS market

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    Korean battery makers accelerate push into US ESS market
  • Banking & Finance

    Woori Financial steps up productive finance with $6.5 bil. boost

    2 MIN READBy Lee Hyo-jin
    Woori Financial steps up productive finance with $6.5 bil. boost
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    Coway targets smaller households with compact food waste processor

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    Coway targets smaller households with compact food waste processor
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MetLife Korea publishes sustainability report

MetLife Korea published its first sustainability report, showcasing its commitment to responsible business practices, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and support for its communities.

Nov 17, 2024By Yoon Ja-young
MetLife Korea publishes sustainability report
Companies

LG to pump extra $1 bil. into Vietnam plant

LG Display will inject another $1 billion into its factory in Vietnam, the local authorities there said Friday, pushing the firm's total investment in the country to more than $5.5 billion.

Nov 16, 2024By AFP
LG to pump extra $1 bil. into Vietnam plant
Banking & Finance

INTERVIEW Brazilian fintech unicorn EBANX eyes Korean market

In emerging markets, where access to traditional banking is limited, local payment methods often take precedence over global ones. Many consumers either lack banking access or feel more comfortable using familiar, local methods rather than sharing information with global companies.

Nov 16, 2024By Lee Yeon-woo
[INTERVIEW] Brazilian fintech unicorn EBANX eyes Korean market
Companies

KEPCO wins 2 new renewable energy deals in Saudi, Guam

The state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) said Friday it has secured new renewable energy deals in Saudi Arabia and Guam, expected to lead to over 1 trillion won ($717.1 million) in sales over the next 25 years.

Nov 15, 2024By Yonhap
KEPCO wins 2 new renewable energy deals in Saudi, Guam
Companies

Samsung Electronics to buy back 10 tril. won in shares to enhance shareholder value

Samsung Electronics said Friday it will buy back its own shares worth a combined 10 trillion won ($7.16 billion) over the next year as part of efforts to boost its shareholder value following a recent slide in its stock price.

Nov 15, 2024By Yonhap
Samsung Electronics to buy back 10 tril. won in shares to enhance shareholder value
Tech & Science

Korea closely monitoring possible changes in US EV tax credit policy

Korea is closely monitoring potential changes to U.S. policies on electric vehicles (EVs) under the incoming Donald Trump administration, but no change has been confirmed, the industry ministry said Friday.

Nov 15, 2024By Yonhap
Korea closely monitoring possible changes in US EV tax credit policy
Tech & Science

Battery stocks plunge on possible scrapping of US tax credit

Korean battery stocks plunged Friday on reports that President-elect Donald Trump's transition team plans to scrap the $7,500 tax credit for EV purchases as part of broader tax legislation.

Nov 15, 2024By Yonhap
Battery stocks plunge on possible scrapping of US tax credit
Companies

Korean firms brace as Trump threatens to cut EV subsidies

Korean carmakers and battery firms see no clear breakthrough in sight as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly threatens to drastically cut tax incentives for electric vehicles (EVs), industry officials said Friday.

Nov 15, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Korean firms brace as Trump threatens to cut EV subsidies
Companies

Buldak Ramen maker Samyang outshines rivals in Q3 earnings

Samyang Foods outperformed its rivals, Nongshim and Ottogi, in third quarter earnings, driven by strong exports of its popular instant noodle brand Buldak. Meanwhile, its competitors struggled with sluggish domestic sales.

Nov 15, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Buldak Ramen maker Samyang outshines rivals in Q3 earnings
Companies

Hyundai Motor nominates first foreign CEO amid Trump era

Hyundai Motor has appointed Jose Muñoz, head of the carmaker’s U.S. business and global chief operating officer, as its first foreign CEO. The move, announced during the carmaker's year-end management reshuffle on Friday, aims to proactively prepare for the upcoming term of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.

Nov 15, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Hyundai Motor nominates first foreign CEO amid Trump era
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