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Meeting with Chinese envoy

Kumho Asiana Group Chairman Park Sam-koo, center, poses with China’s special representative for the six-party talks Wu Dawei, left, before a luncheon at Lotte Hotel, downtown Seoul, Wednesday. The two discussed a wide range of issues concerning Korea-China ties and the geopolitical situation on the Korean Peninsula. / Courtesy of Kumho Asiana Group

Mar 3, 2016

Window to the future

The super low-E glass used in LG Hausys’ Euro System offers twice the insulation of regular windows, the LG Group’s building material arm said Thursday. The product recently received the top energy efficiency grade, according to the company./ Courtesy of LG Hausys

Mar 3, 2016

New SM6

Renault Samsung’s all-new SM6 models were jointly developed by Renault Samsung Korea’s and France’s R&D teams over five years starting in 2011. The company invested a total of 800 billion won ($650 million) in the model./ Courtesy of Renault Samsung

Mar 2, 2016

Hyundai in Geneva

Hyundai Motor showcases its next-generation, environmentally friendly i-Oniq electric sedan during the 86th Geneva International Motor Show, Tuesday. The automaker also introduced the i-Oniq hybrid and plug-in-hybrid electric models. / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Mar 1, 2016

Long live Korea!

The country’s highest building Lotte Tower puts up a banner that reads, “Long live, Korea” to commemorate Samiljeol or the March 1st Independence Movement Day in southern Seoul, Monday. More than 10 artists spent six days to make the 42 meters wide and 45 meters long banner. / Yonhap

Feb 29, 2016

Approval for name change

Samsung Fine Chemicals stockholders approved changing the company name to Lotte Fine Chemical at a meeting in southern Seoul, Monday. Lotte acquired the Samsung Group chemical unit for 3 trillion won ($2.5 billion) last year. / Courtesy of Lotte Fine Chemical

Feb 29, 2016

Hana's Gangnam office

Hana Financial Group Chairman Kim Jung-tai, center, cuts a rice cake with executives and employees of the group to celebrate the move of its three affiliates to the group’s Gangnam office in southern Seoul, Friday. / Courtesy of Hana Financial Group

Feb 26, 2016

For small businesses

The Small and Medium Business Administration (SMBA) head Joo Young-sup, center, Rep. Chun Soon-ok of the Minjoo Party of Korea, second from right, and other dignitaries pose at a conference for owners of small businesses held at El Tower in Yangjae-dong, southern Seoul, Friday. The event participants discussed how to help small businesses and boost the nation’s sagging economy. The day was also proclaimed as the Day for Owners of Small Businesses. / Yonhap

Feb 26, 2016

Hyundai opens vocational school

Officials from Hyundai Motor and Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and others attend an opening ceremony for the Hyundai-KOICA Dream Center at the Hanoi Industrial Vocational College in Vietnam, Wednesday. / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Feb 24, 2016

Let's start business

The Small and Medium Business Administration (SMBA) head Joo Young-sup, right, and Small and Medium Business Corp. (SBC) President Lim Chae-un visit a graduation ceremony at Ansan Start-up Training School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday. The school has produced a total of 1,215 CEOs among its graduates whose net sales reached 380 billion won. / Yonhap

Feb 24, 2016
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