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Fri, February 3, 2023 | 12:57
SK opens mobile website
In the past, a website was all a company needed to boost its online presence. Now, with the immense popularity of smartphones, companies are scrambling to make their presence felt in the mobile arena.
Companies
| 2010-08-05 17:40
For Australian beef, foe is not US beef but Korean pork
What is the biggest challenge for Australian beef to expand in the Korean market? It’s not American beef, but the local pork industry.
Companies
| 2010-08-05 17:35
Philippines pushes for more trade with Korea
The Philippines hopes to further strengthen its relationship with Korea, through increased trade and investments, according to Philippine Vice President Jejomar Binay.
Companies
| 2010-08-04 17:13
Many Koreans lag in green efforts
Most Koreans have not changed their behavior to minimize the impact on the environment and to prevent global warming. This was one of the findings of a recent survey on the Asian environmental consumer in 10 countries, including Korea, conducted by
Companies
| 2010-08-03 17:39
Hey, Big Mac! Tidy up tables, serve me better
The instantly recognizable Golden Arches are found everywhere in the world. McDonald’s is undeniably the globe’s most popular fast-food chain, with over 32,000 branches in 100 countries.
Companies
| 2010-08-03 17:25
Korea surpasses annual trade surplus goal in July
Korea surpassed its annual trade surplus goal of $23 billion in July, with some forecasting its total surplus will surpass $30 billion.
Companies
| 2010-08-01 20:06
Why are upscale stores in Seoul empty?
Major cities around the world have their own famous luxury shopping areas: Fifth Avenue in New York, Bond Street in London, Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles and Ginza in Tokyo.
Companies
| 2010-07-30 19:56
KORUS FTA crucial in resolving alliance challenges
The environment for foreign businesses in South Korea has improved remarkably over the last decade, to meet global standards, and the ratification of the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA) will be crucial in resolving future challenges in the business climate and the Korea-U.S. alliance, the outgoing CEO of Boeing Korea said.
Companies
| 2010-07-30 19:14
Polo to take back brand from Doosan
U.S. luxury lifestyle company Polo Ralph Lauren will be taking back the reins of its distribution in Korea.
Companies
| 2010-07-26 17:36
I am no longer an Apple fan
``Once you’ve gone Mac, you can never go back’’ has been often repeated by fanatical Apple users for years. Apple users are known to be fiercely loyal, showing their dedication by lining up for hours or even days at a store just to be the first to get their hands on an iPhone or an iPad, and buying only Apple products.
2010-07-26 17:32
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Seoul city council under fire for sexual conduct guidelines for teachers
Samsung unveils new Galaxy S23 smartphone
[INTERVIEW] A touch of authenticity in Korea's Mexican cuisine scene
Pyongyang threatens eye-for-eye response as US B-1B bombers join drills in South Korea
Police to introduce new measures to better handle intoxicated people
Gov't announces measures to cope with shortage of surgeons
[INTERVIEW] 'Extended deterrence is best option to ensure peace on Korean Peninsula'
[INTERVIEW] US-NK summit is unlikely in 2023: Korea Society
[INTERVIEW] IMF expects no recession for Korean economy
Taxi passengers in Seoul taken aback by fare increase
Nepal plane crash