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    Hefty fines loom for Baemin, Coupang Eats as FTC rejects self-correction bids

    The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has rejected self-correction proposals from the country's top two food delivery platforms, Baedal Minjok, informally known as Baemin, and Coupang Eats, paving the way for fines that could amount to tens of billions of won over allegations that they abused their market dominance, the antitrust watchdog said Thursday. The regulatory authority rejected the companies’ applications for a consent decree — a mechanism that allows firms to resolve antitrust cases without admitting liability by offering voluntary remedies — ruling that they did not meet the legal requirements to initiate such a settlement process. The fines expected to be imposed on Baemin and Coupang are estimated at 239 billion won ($157 million) to 510 billion won, and 25 billion won to 42 billion won, respectively. Following the latest decision, the watchdog will resume its formal review to determine the illegality of the practices and the scale of sanctions. The watchdog’s probe into the two companies has focused on finding alleged anti-competitive practices, including unfair treatment

    2 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    Hefty fines loom for Baemin, Coupang Eats as FTC rejects self-correction bids
  • Companies

    Shin Ramyun leaves spicy impression at major Mexico City festival

    2 MIN READBy Lee Kyung-min
    Shin Ramyun leaves spicy impression at major Mexico City festival
  • Companies

    POSCO International launches PT.PAR, strengthening integrated palm oil value chain

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    POSCO International launches PT.PAR, strengthening integrated palm oil value chain
  • Companies

    Nexen Tire ramps up European logistics footprint

    2 MIN READBy Lee Kyung-min
    Nexen Tire ramps up European logistics footprint
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    Shinsegae seeks to create World Cup magic under giant screen in Seoul

    2 MIN READBy Jhoo Dong-chan
    Shinsegae seeks to create World Cup magic under giant screen in Seoul
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Biz lobby expresses concerns to US over planned investment curbs in China's high-tech sector

Korea's business community has submitted formal concerns to the U.S. Treasury Department regarding Washington's policy to restrict American investments in China's advanced technology sector, sources said Friday.

Aug 16, 2024By Yonhap
Biz lobby expresses concerns to US over planned investment curbs in China's high-tech sector
Banking & Finance

Bureaucracy gets older along with society

The bureaucracy is aging at a sharper pace, in line with the fast-aging population of Korea, where one out of five citizens is anticipated to be aged 65 or older by 2025. Young people shunning civil service jobs are also accelerating the aging of the group.

Aug 16, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Bureaucracy gets older along with society
Banking & Finance

Travel deficit soars to 6-year high in H1

Korea suffered its largest tourism-sector deficit in six years during the first half of 2024, as outbound Korean travelers spent far more than inbound foreign visitors, data showed, Thursday.

Aug 15, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Travel deficit soars to 6-year high in H1
Companies

How does Bacha Coffee's $1,000 java taste?

A Korean influencer has shared his experience visiting the country’s first Bacha Coffee shop and tasting its coffee, which generated buzz for charging 1.4 million won ($1,000) per 100 grams of beans.

Aug 15, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
How does Bacha Coffee's $1,000 java taste?
Companies

Hyundai, Kia unveil tech for battery management system

Hyundai Motor and Kia unveiled a number of technologies for their battery management system (BMS) to ensure customers of the safety of electric vehicles (EVs), following a recent EV fire that burned over 100 vehicles at a parking garage in Incheon.

Aug 15, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Hyundai, Kia unveil tech for battery management system
Companies

Samyang beats Nongshim, Ottogi on earnings surprise with Buldak

Samyang Foods has shown an earnings surprise in the second quarter, registering an operating profit during the first half of this year and outrunning its two rivals, Nongshim and Ottogi, according to the food company Wednesday.

Aug 15, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Samyang beats Nongshim, Ottogi on earnings surprise with Buldak
Companies

Hansae to promote American football in Korea ahead of 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Korean apparel manufacturer Hansae has partnered with the Korea American Football Association (KAFA) to promote the growth and wider appeal of American football in Korea, the company said Thursday.

Aug 15, 2024By Lee Yeon-woo
Hansae to promote American football in Korea ahead of 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
Tech & Science

Telecom giants struggle with EV charging business amid growing safety fears

Mobile carriers LG Uplus and KT are facing increasing concerns about their electric vehicle (EV) charging businesses following a widely publicized fire involving a Mercedes-Benz electric sedan, which has fueled negative customer sentiment toward EVs.

Aug 15, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Telecom giants struggle with EV charging business amid growing safety fears
Business

Rising turbulence prompts gov't to bolster radar, air crew

The government has introduced new regulations aimed at protecting the country's carriers from the growing threat of severe air turbulence, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, Thursday.

Aug 15, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Rising turbulence prompts gov't to bolster radar, air crew
  • Airliners advised to end in-flight services 40 minutes before landing due to turbulence
Companies

Operating profits of top 500 companies double in Q2 on robust chip biz

Major companies in Korea saw their second-quarter operating income more than double from a year earlier, driven by strong performances in the semiconductor sector, a corporate tracker said Thursday.

Aug 15, 2024By Yonhap
Operating profits of top 500 companies double in Q2 on robust chip biz
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