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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
  • Banking & Finance

    All-in-one apps emerge as new battleground among financial groups

    1 MIN READBy Lee Hyo-jin
    All-in-one apps emerge as new battleground among financial groups
  • Companies

    BMW Korea launches iX3 electric SUV with revamped design

    2 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    BMW Korea launches iX3 electric SUV with revamped design
  • Companies

    Meritz's funding condition pushes Homeplus closer to bankruptcy

    3 MIN READBy Jun Ji-hye
    Meritz's funding condition pushes Homeplus closer to bankruptcy
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    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
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Banking & Finance

Korea's fiscal deficit exceeds W100 trillion in H1

The country's fiscal deficit exceeded 100 trillion won ($73.51 billion) in the first half of the year, driven by a fall in corporate taxes that largely make up the government's entire tax revenue, according to the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Wednesday.

Aug 14, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Korea's fiscal deficit exceeds W100 trillion in H1
Tech & Science

Broadcasters suffer losses while streaming services thrive during Olympic coverage

Korea’s major terrestrial broadcasters are believed to have suffered losses while covering the 2024 Paris Olympics, while domestic streaming services have seen a significant increase in users.

Aug 14, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Broadcasters suffer losses while streaming services thrive during Olympic coverage
Companies

Construction firms ignore Seoul City's request to simplify apartment names

Major construction firms have broken their promise from last December to accept the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s request to simplify the names of apartment complexes by using more Korean words in their names.

Aug 14, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Construction firms ignore Seoul City's request to simplify apartment names
Companies

Olympic gold medalists' parents rewarded by employers

Two Korean gold medalists from the Paris Olympics are in the spotlight once more, as the country's leading food companies have celebrated the athletes' parents — who are employed by these firms — with generous rewards.

Aug 14, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Olympic gold medalists' parents rewarded by employers
Companies

Volkswagen, Stellantis join auto industry in disclosing EV battery information amid safety woes

More foreign automotive brands on Wednesday disclosed battery supplier information of their electric vehicle models sold in Korea, the latest in a series of disclosures amid safety concerns of EVs triggered by a massive vehicle fire earlier this month.

Aug 14, 2024By Yonhap
Volkswagen, Stellantis join auto industry in disclosing EV battery information amid safety woes
  • Mercedes-Benz's reputation declines over choice of battery supplier for EVs
Companies

Mercedes-Benz's reputation declines over choice of battery supplier for EVs

Mercedes-Benz is losing its iconic reputation for luxury, even after the scandal-tainted carmaker belatedly disclosed its list of battery partners. The company has opted for less-popular Chinese batteries for several models in its high-end electric vehicle (EV) lineup.

Aug 14, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Mercedes-Benz's reputation declines over choice of battery supplier for EVs
  • Volkswagen, Stellantis join auto industry in disclosing EV battery information amid safety woes
Companies

BMW, Audi, Hyundai offer bigger benefits, discounts on EVs to offset battery fire fears

Major global and domestic carmakers are ramping up their sales incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) to counteract waning consumer interest following a high-profile EV fire involving Mercedes-Benz's EQE sedan.

Aug 14, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
BMW, Audi, Hyundai offer bigger benefits, discounts on EVs to offset battery fire fears
Banking & Finance

More construction workers seek unemployment benefits amid industry slump

A protracted slump in the construction industry is forcing more workers to apply for unemployment benefits after failing to land jobs.

Aug 14, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
More construction workers seek unemployment benefits amid industry slump
Tech & Science

How X owner Elon Musk uses his 'free speech' platform to amplify his views worldwide

As X’s owner and most followed user, Elon Musk has increasingly used the social media platform as a microphone to amplify his political views and, lately, those of right-wing figures he’s aligned with. There are few modern parallels to his antics, but then again there are few modern parallels to Elon Musk himself.

Aug 13, 2024By AP
How X owner Elon Musk uses his 'free speech' platform to amplify his views worldwide
Companies

Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics to launch 4-day strike

Samsung Electronics' labor union said Tuesday it will launch a four-day strike from Liberation Day this week, stepping up pressure over their demand for a pay raise and additional bonuses.

Aug 13, 2024By Yonhap
Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics to launch 4-day strike
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