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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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    OpenAI brings ChatGPT ads to Korea, keeps paid plans ad-free

    1 MIN READBy Jhoo Dong-chan
    OpenAI brings ChatGPT ads to Korea, keeps paid plans ad-free
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    Cosmax Neo wins award for waste-reducing packaging design

    1 MIN READBy Jhoo Dong-chan
    Cosmax Neo wins award for waste-reducing packaging design
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    Indonesian candy Kopiko steals scenes in K-dramas

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Indonesian candy Kopiko steals scenes in K-dramas
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    AI race pushes LG CNS and Doosan into broad technology alliance

    2 MIN READBy Lee Kyung-min
    AI race pushes LG CNS and Doosan into broad technology alliance
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Banking & Finance

Korea's June current account surplus hits 7-year high

Korea achieved its largest current account surplus in almost seven years last month, fueled by strong exports of semiconductors and other major products, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK), Wednesday.

Aug 7, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Korea's June current account surplus hits 7-year high
Companies

NCSOFT sets up joint venture with Vietnamese game company

NCSOFT, a major Korean game developer, said Wednesday it has established a joint venture with a Vietnamese IT company as part of efforts to break into the Southeast Asian game market.

Aug 7, 2024By Yonhap
NCSOFT sets up joint venture with Vietnamese game company
Banking & Finance

KakaoBank achieves record-high H1 net profit

KakaoBank announced Wednesday that it achieved record-high earnings in the first half of this year.

Aug 7, 2024By Lee Yeon-woo
KakaoBank achieves record-high H1 net profit
Tech & Science

LG unveils Korea’s 1st open-source AI EXAONE 3.0

LG Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research announced, Wednesday, the release of its latest AI model, EXAONE 3.0, as an open-source resource for research purposes. This marks the first time a Korean company has launched an open-source AI system, enabling developers to use the model without needing to obtain permission.

Aug 7, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
LG unveils Korea’s 1st open-source AI EXAONE 3.0
Banking & Finance

INTERVIEW Woori eyes additional M&A to spur growth after relaunch

Woori Investment Securities is open to an additional M&A opportunity, most likely to secure a new, larger pool of financial assets deposited by clients, after it re-entered the industry following a 10-year hiatus, according to President and CEO Nam Ki-cheon.

Aug 7, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
[INTERVIEW] Woori eyes additional M&A to spur growth after relaunch
Banking & Finance

Brokerage firms rename ETFs to attract more clients

A string of asset management companies are rebranding their respective exchange-traded fund (ETF) products in a bid to woo customers and capitalize on the steep growth of the ETF market in Korea.

Aug 7, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Brokerage firms rename ETFs to attract more clients
Banking & Finance

$870 mil. in liquidity support to be given to sellers hit by TMON, WeMakePrice crisis

The government will provide 1.2 trillion won ($870 million) in liquidity support to aid sellers affected by the TMON and WeMakePrice crisis, while also ensuring that full refunds for general products will be completed within this week.

Aug 7, 2024By Lee Yeon-woo
$870 mil. in liquidity support to be given to sellers hit by TMON, WeMakePrice crisis
  • Financial watchdog considers revamp after TMON, WeMakePrice crisis
Companies

Iced coffee for factory workers

POSCO Future M CEO Yoo Byeong-og, fourth from left, poses with employees after serving iced coffee to workers at the company's anode materials plant in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, Wednesday. The battery materials producer said that its senior executives will visit the company's offices and factories nationwide until Aug. 21 to deliver iced cream and beverages to employees working in the scorching heat. Courtesy of POSCO Future M

Aug 7, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Iced coffee for factory workers
Tech & Science

Expectations grow on Samsung's possible HBM3E chip supply to Nvidia

Expectations are growing over Samsung Electronics' possible supply of fifth-generation high-bandwidth memory chips, or HBM3E, to Nvidia, upon a report on Wednesday that Samsung's eight-layer HBM3E has passed Nvidia's qualification tests.

Aug 7, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Expectations grow on Samsung's possible HBM3E chip supply to Nvidia
Companies

7 Korean carriers fined for failing to provide accessible services to passengers with disabilities

Seven airlines have been fined for failing to designate or operate priority seating and provide necessary information to passengers with mobility difficulties, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said, Wednesday.

Aug 7, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
7 Korean carriers fined for failing to provide accessible services to passengers with disabilities
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