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    Public power generation firms' proposed merger sparks debate

    A third-party analysis proposing that the government merge Korea's five state-run power generation companies to streamline structural inefficiency is prompting debates, with civic groups arguing Friday that the merger would still fail to incentivize generators to minimize costs and ultimately expand the use of renewable energy. A day earlier, the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment revealed a study report conducted by Samil PwC on optimal scenarios that could improve the efficiency of five state-run power companies — Korea South-East Power, Korea Midland Power, Korea Western Power, Korea Southern Power and Korea East-West Power. The companies were originally a singular subsidiary under the country’s exclusive state-run power distributor Korea Electric Power Corp. They were all separated in 2001 as individual entities under the government’s power industry restructuring plan. The report said merging them back is “structurally most appropriate.” It noted that while the government is seeking to introduce renewable energy-based power facilities with an overall capacity of 1

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Public power generation firms' proposed merger sparks debate
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    Samsung reviews HBM sales strategy, long-term agreements with key customers

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Samsung reviews HBM sales strategy, long-term agreements with key customers
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    Household lending at banks jumps in Q2 on leveraged investing, mortgage demand

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Household lending at banks jumps in Q2 on leveraged investing, mortgage demand
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    Korean trading cards rising assets for global collectors

    3 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Korean trading cards rising assets for global collectors
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    Hope grows for Korean firms to join supply chains of Elon Musk empire

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    Hope grows for Korean firms to join supply chains of Elon Musk empire
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Major Korean companies embrace film as new marketing tool

Film-based storytelling has emerged as a new method for Korean companies to promote themselves.

Nov 5, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Major Korean companies embrace film as new marketing tool
Companies

Politicians, lobby groups challenge 52-hour workweek as Samsung struggles

Politicians and lobby groups in Korea are intensifying their criticism of the country's 52-hour workweek policy, particularly in light of a slowdown in Samsung Electronics' semiconductor business.

Nov 5, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Politicians, lobby groups challenge 52-hour workweek as Samsung struggles
Banking & Finance

Kakao Pay net loss widens in Q3 on one-off factor

Kakao Pay, the online payment unit of Korean social media giant Kakao, said Tuesday its net loss widened in the third quarter from a year earlier due to a one-off factor sparked by massive payment delays by e-commerce platforms earlier this year.

Nov 5, 2024By Yonhap
Kakao Pay net loss widens in Q3 on one-off factor
Business

Construction sites set to embrace skilled foreign workers

Foreign nationals will likely be allowed to start working next year as formwork carpenters, rebar placers and concreters at construction sites in Korea, as the government is set to issue the E-7-3 general skilled worker visa to foreign workers having skills needed for construction work.

Nov 5, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Construction sites set to embrace skilled foreign workers
Banking & Finance

AIA Life Insurance sponsors marathon for healthy community

AIA Life Insurance participated as an official sponsor for two consecutive years in the 2024 JTBC Seoul Marathon, held at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in Sangam-dong, Mapo District, Sunday.

Nov 5, 2024By Yoon Ja-young
AIA Life Insurance sponsors marathon for healthy community
Companies

SK Telecom to launch AI agent for global users in North America next year

SK Telecom said Tuesday it will release an artificial intelligence (AI) agent targeting global users in North America next year.

Nov 5, 2024By Yonhap
SK Telecom to launch AI agent for global users in North America next year
Companies

Hyundai E&C signs nuclear plant design contract with Bulgaria

Hyundai Engineering & Construction said Tuesday it has signed a nuclear power plant design contract with Bulgaria's state nuclear power plant builder.

Nov 5, 2024By Yonhap
Hyundai E&C signs nuclear plant design contract with Bulgaria
Tech & Science

Meta fined for illegally collecting sensitive data of 980,000 users

Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, was ordered to pay 21.6 billion won ($15.6 million) in fines for collecting sensitive data from users without notice and handing it over to advertisers, Korea's data protection watchdog said Tuesday.

Nov 5, 2024By Yonhap
Meta fined for illegally collecting sensitive data of 980,000 users
Companies

HYBE's Q3 earnings decline amid dispute with former Ador CEO

HYBE, a major K-pop powerhouse, on Tuesday reported a decline in both sales and operating profits for the third quarter of this year, impacted by distractions from the Paris Olympics and a protracted feud with Min Hee-jin, the former CEO of its subsidiary label Ador.

Nov 5, 2024By Yonhap
HYBE's Q3 earnings decline amid dispute with former Ador CEO
Companies

SK On to keep tightening belt despite first-ever profit

SK On, the battery manufacturing unit of SK Innovation, made its first-ever quarterly operating profit of 24 billion won ($17.5 million) since it was launched as an independent entity in October 2021.

Nov 4, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
SK On to keep tightening belt despite first-ever profit
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