Articles by Lee Seung-ku
Lee Seung-ku
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Daewoo E&C gears up for global expansion
South Korean builder Daewoo E&C is accelerating its overseas operations, gearing up to become a top global developer. To support Daewoo E&C's efforts, Jungheung Group Vice Chairman Jung Won-ju, along with a business delegation, met with newly elected Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. earlier this month to discuss potential roles the construction company could play in developing the island nation’s infrastructure and real estate. Jungheung Group is the largest shareholder of Daewo
Industry Aug. 30, 2022
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LIG donates W200m for flood relief
South Korean conglomerate LIG Group said Tuesday that it has delivered a 200 million won ($148,228) relief package to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association to aid flood victims. South Korea recently sustained heavy damages from torrential downpours in early August, leaving over 15,600 residential and retail properties flooded and 1,774 hectares of agricultural lands damaged. Twenty people were reported dead or missing, with over 7,850 people being displaced, according to the Central
Industry Aug. 30, 2022
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‘An alien working at Samsung,' S. Korean tech giant unveils new avatar
Samsung Electronics revealed Monday a teaser which featured its new virtual alien avatar named G-Nusmas. According to Samsung’s video posted online, the small blue extraterrestrial invader, originally from a planet called Nowus-129, accidentally arrived on Earth through a crash landing. The alien’s name is Samsung spelt backwards, while the name of its home planet is a whimsical wordplay on the address of the company’s headquarters. The alien’s full background story wi
Industry Aug. 29, 2022
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Dong-A Pharma releases skin cleansing products
Fation, the cosmetics brand of Dong-A Pharmaceutical, said Friday it has launched its weak acid cleansing products – Nosca9 Cleansing Gel and Nosca9 Cleansing Water – to cater to customer demand for skincare products that counteract skin damage caused by wearing face masks in the summer’s heat and humidity. South Korea’s summers are notorious for being hot and humid. Humidity causes dust particles and other harmful substances to attach to the skin more readily, blocking
Consumer Aug. 28, 2022
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Kumho Tire to commercialize smart tire system
South Korean tiremaker Kumho Tire said Friday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with local auto retailer Van Korea on July 29 to accelerate the commercialization of its smart tire system. As part of the business agreement, the tire company will supply its “Majesty X Solus“ tires for the retailer’s Hyundai Carnival lineup, while also providing tire monitoring and sensing technologies. The tire company has been working with local communication firms to develop a smar
Mobility Aug. 28, 2022
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Panacell Biotech to treat long COVID using stem cells
South Korean bio company Panacell Biotech said Wednesday it will start clinical trials to test the toxicity of natural killer cells, exosomes, and brown adiposed-derived stem cells when used to treat long COVID. Natural killer cells are immune cells that can kill tumor cells and cells infected with viruses. The biotech company said it can also be used to treat long COVID as well as other terminal illnesses. Long COVID symptoms span from migraines, hair loss, decreased libido and inflamed res
Industry Aug. 11, 2022
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Coway’s Q2 net profit up 14.4% amid new product launches
South Korean home appliance brand Coway said Wednesday that its second-quarter net profit rose 14.4 percent from a year earlier on the back of innovative product launches. The company logged 132.5 billion won ($101.7 million) in net profit between April and June, the company said. Operating profit went up 5.7 percent on-year to 176 billion won, while cumulative sales in 2022 increased 6.8 percent to 1.9 trillion won. Coway’s global operations also saw increased sales, with Coway‘
Industry Aug. 11, 2022
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Dongsuh Foods expands Kanu marketing for summer season
Dongsuh Foods Corp. has been incorporating new marketing strategies and diversifying its brewed coffee lineup to cater to diverse customers. The instant coffee giant said Tuesday it has launched a new promotional event called “Maxim Kanu Paddle Point,” starting July 30. Customers can earn points which can be cashed in for travel and picnic merchandise by purchasing select Maxim Kanu products. The event will last for two months. Meanwhile, Dongsuh Foods released its “Kanu Li
Industry Aug. 10, 2022
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‘Don’t touch batteries of flooded EVs’: experts
The possibility of getting an electric shock from a submerged electric vehicle is low, but drivers should never touch the battery of flooded cars, experts warned Tuesday. According to the Korea Transport Institute, EV batteries are designed to automatically cut off outgoing electricity if any water seeps into it. The battery then drains itself by sending electric currents back and forth between the two electrodes. Though it is highly unlikely one would get electrocuted by touching the vehicle
Mobility Aug. 9, 2022
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Golfwear market goes luxury in S. Korea
As golf becomes one of the most enjoyed leisure activities in South Korea, not only fashion companies but also others far from apparel business are launching luxury golfwear products, expanding the market size by value. According to the Korea Leisure Industry Institute, the value of the local golfwear industry, which was placed at 4.5 trillion won ($3.5 billion) in 2019, grew about 10 percent annually, despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. The market size was placed at 5.6 trillion won as of 2
Consumer Aug. 8, 2022
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KIPO signs a MOU for patent cooperation
Starting Sept. 1, the patent examination process for South Korean companies in France will become more streamlined, according to the Korea Intellectual Property Office. KIPO chief Lee Insil on July 14 signed a memorandum of understanding with her French counterpart, Pascal Faure, along the sidelines of the 63rd World Intellectual Property Organization General Assembly, held in Geneva, Switzerland between July 13 and 15, the office said Thursday. Under the deal, the two countries will establish a
Industry Aug. 8, 2022
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Mercedes-Benz Korea apologizes for allegedly selling a submerged car
Mercedes-Benz Korea issued an apology on Friday to a local customer who had accused the automaker of selling submerged cars. The company promised to exchange the vehicle in question. The luxury car brand came under fire on July 24 when the customer posted online that the person bought a submerged car from Mercedes-Benz and that the automaker refused to compensate. The unidentified customer said in the post: “Two weeks ago I bought a Mercedes-Benz GLS for 150 million won ($115,694) and
Mobility Aug. 5, 2022
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LocknLock outlines ESG strategy in sustainability report
Global food container maker LocknLock said Thursday it has released its first-ever sustainability report, introducing the firm’s environmental, social and corporate governance-related strategies. In the report, the company said it will decrease electricity use by implementing renewable energy and high-efficiency power units in its domestic and international manufacturing facilities. The company hopes to replace 30 percent of its electricity consumption with green energy by 2031 and to ach
Industry Aug. 4, 2022
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Burger joints raise prices again to fight inflation
Despite enjoying increased sales from the ongoing “lunchflation,” fast food joints in South Korea have been raising their burger prices, citing surging production costs amid lingering inflation fears. Mom‘s Touch, a homegrown chicken chain, said Tuesday that it will raise the prices for 50 products by 200-400 won ($0.15-$0.31) starting Thursday. This is the second price hike by the burger joint this year alone. Mom’s Touch explained that the decision was made “w
Industry Aug. 2, 2022
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Starbucks tops most preferred coffee chain in S. Korea: survey
Starbucks topped the list of the most preferred specialty coffee chains in South Korea, according to a recent survey published by the Korea Consumer Agency on Monday. In the survey, conducted between April 7 and 15, a total of 1,400 adults were requested to rate seven coffeehouses based on consumer satisfaction and frequency of use. Starbucks scored the highest at 3.99 points out of the total 5, followed by The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf with 3.93 points and Hollys Coffee with 3.92 points.
Industry Aug. 1, 2022