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Welcome to Korea Night

Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) Chairman Huh Chang-soo, left, greets Klaus Schwab, president and founder of the World Economic Forum, at the 2016 Korea Night event held in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday. The event was organized to promote Korea’s culture industry to global leaders attending the forum./ Courtesy of FKI

Jan 22, 2016

LG Uplus' IoT leadership

LG Uplus models promote its home Internet of Things (IoT) service. The mobile carrier said Tuesday that more than 100,000 households have subscribed to its home IoT service. The company will mark this achievement by giving out herbal tea to 10,000 customers at its major retail stores throughout Seoul and Gyeonggi Province until Friday. / Courtesy of LG Uplus

Jan 19, 2016

Getting busier

Employees sort parcels at an E-Mart logistics center in Yeouju, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. With 20 days to go before the Lunar New Year holiday, which falls on Feb. 8, retailers are moving to cope with surging sales. / Yonhap

Jan 19, 2016

Venture capital

Venture investment reaches W2 tril. / Korea Venture Capital Association executives including chief Lee Yong-sung, second from right, and the Small and Medium Business Association celebrate the nation’s venture investments reaching the 2 trillion won mark with an event at the Kensington Hotel in Yeouido, southern Seoul, Tuesday./ Yonhap

Jan 19, 2016

Supporting multicultural families

Members of multicultural families at Incheon International Airport get ready to depart for Vietnam, Monday. On a trip sponsored by Kumho Tire, 10 multicultural families consisting of Korean husbands and Vietnamese wives were chosen to visit the Southeast Asian country. During the six-day visit, they will also tour a Kumho Tire plant in Ho Chi Minh City. / Courtesy of Kumho Tire

Jan 18, 2016

Seafood from New Zealand

Models promote salmon, mussels and other seafood imported from New Zealand at Shinsegae Department Store in downtown Seoul, Monday. / Yonhap

Jan 18, 2016

Hiking with CEO

S-Oil CEO Nasser al-Mahasher, center in front row, poses with company employees on the top of Mount Toham in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, Saturday. The CEO and 200 company employees went hiking to further strengthen their team spirit because a $4 billion project to construct a massive refinery and petrochemical processing complex in Ulsan will begin this year. / Courtesy of S-Oil

Jan 17, 2016

KEB Hana promotes female workers

KEB Hana Bank President and CEO Ham Young-joo, center, poses with six female employees promoted for their stellar performances in the fields of deposits, credit cards, equity funds and bancassurance, during the “KEB Hana, New Start 2016”event held at the Olympic Park in Songpa-gu, southern Seoul, Sunday. / Courtesy of KEB Hana Bank

Jan 17, 2016

First policy coordination meeting

Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho, left, and Bank of Korea Governor Lee Ju-yeol shake hands at the Korea Federation of Banks in Seoul, Friday. This was the first meeting between the two policymakers since Yoo took office, Wednesday. They agreed to strengthen cooperation in managing economic and monetary policies. / Korea Times photo by Shin Sang-soon

Jan 15, 2016

Winner of Samsung hackathon competition

Samsung Electronics President Lee Sang-hoon, left, poses with Hong Eun-ki, a Korea University student, in a ceremony to award winners of the “Samsung Collegiate Programming Cup” held in its auditorium at Samsung Seocho Tower, Friday. Hong received the grand prize in the competition, which drew 4,000 local undergraduates. Winners of the event will be given higher consideration if they apply for a job at Samsung Electronics. / Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Jan 15, 2016
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