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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

    KHNP CEO reviews Dukovany project in Czech Republic

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    KHNP CEO reviews Dukovany project in Czech Republic
  • Companies

    POSCO accelerates low-carbon steel transition with Korea’s largest electric arc furnace

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    POSCO accelerates low-carbon steel transition with Korea’s largest electric arc furnace
  • 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
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    BMW Korea launches iX3 electric SUV with revamped design

    2 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    BMW Korea launches iX3 electric SUV with revamped design
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CJ fined for attempting to monopolize regional grocery market

The nation's antitrust watchdog has fined CJ Freshway, a food distributor serving large restaurant chains, 24.5 billion won ($17.88 million) for unfairly supporting another CJ affiliate to dominate a regional food ingredient distribution market.

Aug 13, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
CJ fined for attempting to monopolize regional grocery market
Companies

LG, SK, Samsung set to benefit from disclosures of battery info

Cautious optimism is growing that Korea's major battery manufacturers — LG Energy Solution, SK On and Samsung SDI — may gain the upper hand over their Chinese rivals, as a growing number of carmakers have disclosed their use of Korean batteries to cope with fears for the safety of electric vehicles (EVs).

Aug 13, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
LG, SK, Samsung set to benefit from disclosures of battery info
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Banking & Finance

Woori scandal prompts call for liability of banking group leaders on financial crimes

A financial scandal surrounding relatives of former Woori Financial Group Chairman Son Tae-seung is prompting calls that the top leadership at financial firms should be fully held accountable for lax regulatory control.

Aug 13, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Woori scandal prompts call for liability of banking group leaders on financial crimes
Banking & Finance

Financial firms to be allowed to use generative AI, cloud computing

Financial firms will be allowed to use generative artificial intelligence and cloud computing to develop new innovative products once they secure the means to ensure the security of their networks, the financial regulator said Tuesday.

Aug 13, 2024By Yonhap
Financial firms to be allowed to use generative AI, cloud computing
Banking & Finance

Toss Securities achieves full-year profit target early

Toss Securities reported an operating profit of 30.6 billion won (about $22.3 million) for the first half of this year, reaching its full-year target within just six months, the company announced Tuesday.

Aug 13, 2024By Yoon Ja-young
Toss Securities achieves full-year profit target early
Companies

Woojin selected as preferred bidder for railway project in LA County

Woojin Industrial Systems has been selected as a preferred bidder for the Inglewood Transit Connector project in Los Angeles County, California.

Aug 13, 2024By Jhoo Dong-chan
Woojin selected as preferred bidder for railway project in LA County
Companies

Doubleugames Q2 net profit up 44.5% to $46.8 mil.

Doubleugames on Tuesday reported its second-quarter net profit of 64.2 billion won ($46.8 million), up 44.5 percent from a year earlier.

Aug 13, 2024By Yonhap
Doubleugames Q2 net profit up 44.5% to $46.8 mil.
Companies

Mercedes-Benz's reputation tainted by overly defensive response to EV fire

Mercedes-Benz Korea is rapidly losing its reputation and trust among Korean customers due to what is perceived as “overly defensive” responses from its headquarters regarding a catastrophic fire caused by its EQE electric vehicle (EV), according to industry officials.

Aug 13, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Mercedes-Benz's reputation tainted by overly defensive response to EV fire
Tech & Science

Krafton's operating profit logs 1.5-fold growth in Q2

Game studio Krafton posted solid earnings numbers for the second quarter of this year, with its operating profit showing a 1.5-fold growth from a year earlier.

Aug 12, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Krafton's operating profit logs 1.5-fold growth in Q2
Business

Korea's kimchi export growth lags behind surge in cheaper Chinese imports

The rising popularity of Korean food has boosted kimchi exports to record levels, but many Koreans are choosing cheaper Chinese-made versions of the popular side dish over costlier domestic options, leading to a trade deficit in kimchi, according to the Korea Customs Service and market observers, Monday.

Aug 12, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Korea's kimchi export growth lags behind surge in cheaper Chinese imports
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