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KEB Hana helps foreign workers

Employees from KEB Hana Bank’s two outlets in Gumi, Gyeongsang Province, pose with foreign workers Wednesday after they delivered household goods to a shelter built forthe workers in Gumi, ahead of the Chuseok holidays from Sept. 26-29. / Courtesy of KEB Hana Bank

Sep 23, 2015

Launching smart factory

Hyundai Motor Group Senior Vice President Park Gwang-sik, third from left, poses with officials from the Foundation of Korea Automotive Parts Industry Promotion and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy at the Hotel Riviera in Daejeon, Thursday, during the launch ceremony for a smart factory project. Hyundai said the project is to transform all manufacturing processes from design to retail to a customer-centric direction. / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Sep 23, 2015

LG-culture ministry partnership

LG Corp. President Ha hyun-hwoi poses after signing an agreement with Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Kim Jong-deok, at the company’s Twin Tower headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, Tuesday, to promote “culture day” to LG executives and employees. Culture day falls on last Wednesday of each month. / Courtesy of LG Electronics

Sep 22, 2015

Norwegian King Crab

Models display king crab airlifted from Norway at the Lotte Mart Seoul Station branch in central Seoul, Monday. They are on sale for 4,280 won per 100 grams, a 30 percent discounted price than the going rate, until Sept. 30. / Yonhap

Sep 21, 2015

Who is to blame?

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) CEO Jung Sung-leep, right, talks with former DSME Chief Executive Nam Sang-tae during an annual parliamentary audit of the Korea Development Bank (KDB), the major shareholder of the shipbuilder, at the lender’s main office in Yeouido, Seoul, Monday. Lawmakers criticized both KDB and DSME over the shipbuilder’s alleged accounting fraud. / Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Sep 21, 2015

Friendship tour

Foreign students studying in Korea make rice cakes as part of Hyundai’s Global Friendship Tour in Gwangju, Saturday. The nation’s largest automaker invited 480 foreign students to attend a two days and one night program between Friday and Saturday. About 9,000 students have participated in the program since 2009./ Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Sep 20, 2015

Joint move to protect marine environment

HSBC Korea President and CEO Martin Tricaud, left, shakes hands with Kim Jae-bum, secretary general of the UNEP National Committee of Korea, after they launched the “Planet for the Ocean Program” for Korea’s marine environmental protection at the bank’s headquarters in central Seoul, Friday./ Courtesy of HSBC Korea

Sep 18, 2015

Volunteer workers

Volunteers make kimchi to be distributed to the elderly and underprivileged people ahead of the Chuseok holidays which fall on next weekend in the Seoul Museum of History, Friday. / Yonhap

Sep 18, 2015

Samsung C&T-Alibaba partnership

Yoon Joo-hwa, right, CEO of Samsung C&T Fashion Group, holds a signed memorandum of understanding with Jeff Zhang, vice president of Alibaba Group, at Samsung’soffice in Dogok-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday. Under the partnership, Samsung’s fashion products will be sold through Alibaba’s online shopping platform./ Courtesy of Samsung C&T

Sep 17, 2015

For needy

Lee Seung-hoon, center, CEO of the Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS), writes a message on a rice bag after unveiling a new corporate vision aimed at eliminating corruption and other dubious practices, at the company headquarters in Daegu, Thursday. The 10-kilogram rice bags were donated to senior citizens living alone and other low-income householdsin the neighborhood. / Courtesy of KOGAS

Sep 17, 2015
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