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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
  • Banking & Finance

    Foreigner stakes in KB Financial exceed 80% as chairman seeks 2nd term

    3 MIN READBy Park Han-sol
    Foreigner stakes in KB Financial exceed 80% as chairman seeks 2nd term
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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
  • Companies

    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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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
Companies

SK, Lotte delay building copper foil plants in Europe amid EV glut

Copper foil producers are following the battery industry's trend of scaling back investments due to a slowdown in global demand for electric vehicles (EVs).

Aug 7, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
SK, Lotte delay building copper foil plants in Europe amid EV glut
  • Samsung takes different path from LG, SK to counteract battery industry slump
Tech & Science

Hyundai Motor to invest $28 mil. in Thailand to assemble EVs, batteries: Thai BOI

Hyundai Motor, Korea's leading automotive company, plans to invest $28 million in Thailand to establish a production facility for electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries, the country's Board of Investment (BOI) said Wednesday.

Aug 7, 2024By Yonhap
Hyundai Motor to invest $28 mil. in Thailand to assemble EVs, batteries: Thai BOI
Companies

HYBE Q2 net income down 85.9% to $12 mil.

HYBE, the powerhouse behind the global K-pop sensation BTS, reported revenue of 640.5 billion won ($465 million) for the second quarter of this year, marking the highest-ever quarterly sales in the company's history.

Aug 7, 2024By Yonhap
HYBE Q2 net income down 85.9% to $12 mil.
Companies

Coupang shifts to net loss in Q2

Coupang, an online retailer, said Wednesday it swung to a net loss in the second quarter, mainly due to an estimated fine over allegedly using unfair search algorithms.

Aug 7, 2024By Yonhap
Coupang shifts to net loss in Q2
Companies

Retail industry adopts 6-day workweek for executives amid declining profits, tougher competition

The retail industry has recently joined the trend of ordering executives to come to the office on Saturdays or Sundays, amid declining consumption and intensifying competition with Chinese e-commerce firms.

Aug 7, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Retail industry adopts 6-day workweek for executives amid declining profits, tougher competition
Companies

Asiana Airlines union requests EU probe suitability of Air Incheon's purchase of company cargo biz

A labor union of Asiana Airlines, Korea's second-largest full-service air carrier, said Tuesday it has requested that the European Union (EU) investigate the suitability of Air Incheon's prospective purchase of Asiana's cargo division.

Aug 6, 2024By Yonhap
Asiana Airlines union requests EU probe suitability of Air Incheon's purchase of company cargo biz
Tech & Science

SK hynix wins $950 mil. in US grants, loans for AI chip plant in Indiana

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced Tuesday (Korea Standard Time) that it will provide up to $450 million in incentives and $500 million in loans to SK hynix in return for the chipmaker’s construction of a memory packaging plant for artificial intelligence (AI) products and an advanced packaging R&D facility in Indiana.

Aug 6, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
SK hynix wins $950 mil. in US grants, loans for AI chip plant in Indiana
  • Korean investors dump Nvidia stocks as AI's luster fades
Banking & Finance

Can Korea overtake Japan in exports?

Korea is seeing an accelerated increase in its exports, prompting speculation that it could overtake Japan in exports for the first time this year.

Aug 6, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Can Korea overtake Japan in exports?
Banking & Finance

Low-income older couples want $1,550 to sustain 'ordinary' life

Couples who fall in the bottom 70 percent income bracket among all older adults in Korea deem they need at least 2.14 million won ($1,550) per month to sustain a “normal and ordinary” lifestyle, according to data, Tuesday.

Aug 6, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Low-income older couples want $1,550 to sustain 'ordinary' life
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