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Coping with the anti-graft law

Employees promote a range of gift items priced below 50,000 won at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, southern Seoul, Tuesday. After the Constitutional Court upheld the controversial anti-corruption law on July 28, which bans civil servants, teachers and journalists from accepting gifts valued at more than 50,000 won, hotels and retailers have been rushing to introduce low-priced gifts. / Yonhap

Aug 2, 2016

Supporting Paralympics team

S-Oil CEO Nasser al-Mahasher, left, offers 100 million won ($90,000) to the Korean national team for the Rio 2016 Paralympics during a ceremony at Seoul Olympic Parktel, southern Seoul, Tuesday. / Courtesy of S-Oil

Aug 2, 2016

IBK's 55th anniversary

Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) CEO Kwon Seon-joo speaks during a ceremony to celebrate the state-run lender’s 55th anniversary at its headquarters in downtown Seoul, Monday. She asked the bank’s employees to seek to expand revenue from Southeast Asian markets as part of the lender’s global strategy. / Courtesy of IBK 

Aug 1, 2016

Marking its 500 millionth passenger

Incheon International Airport Corp. (IIAC) CEO Chung Il-young, third from left, cuts rice cake with Kim Yong-geun, fourth from left, Incheon airport’s 500 millionth passenger, during a ceremony at the airport on Yeongjong Island, Sunday. / Courtesy of IIAC

Jul 31, 2016

Energy-efficient appliances

A sales agent promotes air conditioners to a customer at Lotte Hi-Mart’s Seoul Station outlet in downtown Seoul, Friday. Customers buying top-tier energy efficient appliances can get a government subsidy of 10 percent of the price. / Yonhap

Jul 29, 2016

Out on parole

SK Group Vice Chairman Chey Jae-won walks out of a prison in Gangneung, Gangwon Province after being released on parole, Friday.Chey was imprisoned in 2013 for embezzlement along with his elder brother, SK Chairman Chey Tae-won, who received a presidential pardon last year. / Yonhap

Jul 29, 2016

Pursuing university degrees

Starbucks Coffee Korea CEO Lee Seock-koo, left, with employees during a scholarship award ceremony at the company’s headquarters in downtown Seoul, Thursday. Korea’s largest coffee chain by revenue is offering scholarships to 146 workers who will enroll in four-year degree programs at Hanyang Cyber University in August./ Courtesy of Starbucks Coffee Korea

Jul 29, 2016

Eco-friendly flooring

A model promotes LG Hausys’ eco-friendly ZEA flooring materials. The interior materials arm of LG Group said Thursdayit has released two ZEA products: one with green tea extract and the other made from solid wood coated with organic compounds. / Courtesy of LG Hausys

Jul 28, 2016

New hall of famer

Shin Yang Metal Industry President Ha Jang-hong, right, poses with Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) CEO Kwon Seon-joo at the bank’s headquarters in central Seoul, Thursday, after Ha was inducted into the 13th IBK Hall of Fame for entrepreneurs./ Yonhap

Jul 28, 2016

Kumho sponsors student trip

Kumho Asiana Group Chairman Park Sam-koo, center in back row, poses with a group of Japanese high-school students at the Korea House, downtown Seoul, after having lunch with them, Wednesday. Kumho invited 13 Japanese students, all winners of the group’s 9th Korean-speaking contest in March, who will stay in Korea through Saturday, visiting a number of tourist spots in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. / Courtesy of Kumho Asiana

Jul 27, 2016
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