Articles by Moon Joon-hyun
Moon Joon-hyun
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SK Discovery gets finance expert as new CEO
SK Group has tapped Son Hyun-ho, a seasoned business strategist and finance expert, as the new CEO of SK Discovery, the group's investment-focused holding company specializing in energy and materials. The announcement came Thursday after a meeting of the Supex Council, the group’s top decision-making body. Son, who previously served as vice president of the Supex Council’s Strategy Support Team, brings years of experience in designing business strategies and managing finances. I
Companies Dec. 5, 2024
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Hyundai Motor hints at largest-ever shareholder returns
Hyundai Motor Company is on track to achieve its largest-ever shareholder returns this year, driven by proceeds from its recent initial public offering in India. The automaker’s actions are part of an ambitious strategy led by Executive Chairman Chung Euisun to share the rewards of Hyundai’s rapid global growth more directly with investors. Backing promises with action Just three months after announcing a plan to buy back and partially retire 4 trillion won worth of its own shares
Mobility Dec. 5, 2024
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Political crisis jolts Korean market but recovery shows resilience
South Korea’s financial markets avoided a feared meltdown on Wednesday, recovering quickly after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared -- and just six hours later lifted -- martial law in response to political tensions. Swift intervention from the National Assembly and financial authorities helped calm the initial panic, but questions about political stability continue to weigh on investors. The benchmark Kospi index plunged as much as 2.31 percent during morning trading, bottoming out at 2,442
Market Dec. 4, 2024
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Kakao shares jump on expectations of regulatory easing
Shares of Kakao Corp., one of South Korea’s top tech companies, jumped on Wednesday as political instability surrounding President Yoon Suk Yeol shook the nation. The stock surged 6.87 percent as of 11 a.m., trading at 45,900 won ($32.40), as investors appeared to bet on a potential easing of regulatory pressure on the company. Kakao shares had a rocky start, opening 1.75 percent lower at 42,200 won amid market uncertainty following President Yoon’s surprise declaration of emergency
Companies Dec. 4, 2024
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Korean stocks open lower after short-lived martial law declaration
South Korea’s financial markets tumbled on Wednesday following a night of political chaos, as President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law only to withdraw the measure just hours later under pressure from lawmakers. The Kospi, South Korea’s main stock index, opened 1.8 percent lower at 2,454.68, a drop of 45.42 points. The tech-heavy Kosdaq also fell 1.8 percent, opening at 678.35. In currency trading, the South Korean won weakened significantly. The exchange rate surged to 1
Companies Dec. 4, 2024
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Korea’s largest labor union launches indefinite strike, calls for Yoon's resignation
South Korea’s most powerful labor union, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, has declared an indefinite general strike, demanding the immediate resignation of President Yoon Suk Yeol. The announcement comes in response to Yoon's declaration of martial law late last night, a move the union has fiercely criticized as unconstitutional and undemocratic. The strike was announced early Wednesday morning during a press conference by the KCTU’s leadership. The union framed its act
Companies Dec. 4, 2024
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Hyundai Rotem wins $60m defense contract in Peru
South Korea's sole tank maker Hyundai Rotem said Monday that it has delivered its K808 White Tiger wheeled armored personnel carriers to Peru in a $60 million deal, marking the entrance of Korea-made armored vehicles into the Latin American market. The contract was commissioned by the Peruvian Army Arsenal in May and facilitated by South Korea’s STX Corporation -- a global trading company specializing in defense procurement. Hyundai Rotem will supply 30 K808 vehicles through STX Corpo
Industry Dec. 2, 2024
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Hyundai-Kia may face 19% profit loss from US tariffs: report
Korean automaker Hyundai and its smaller affiliate Kia may face a steep 19 percent decline in operating profitability if the US enacts a proposed 20 percent tariff on vehicles imported from South Korea, according to a report by S&P Global Ratings published last Friday. The potential tariffs, part of US President-elect Donald Trump’s suggested “universal tariff” on imports, would significantly impact the automaker’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amo
Mobility Dec. 1, 2024
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Samsung SDI builds EV momentum with Audi, Hyundai deals
Samsung SDI is charging ahead to claim a bigger slice of the electric vehicle battery market, bolstered by new supply agreements, upcoming product launches and accelerating demand for EVs, particularly in Europe. One of the company’s latest moves is expanding its supply with Audi. Samsung SDI recently began supplying batteries for two of Audi’s EV models, the E-Tron 50 Quattro and E-Tron Sportback 50 Quattro, which previously used batteries from LG Energy Solution. Of the 14 Audi EV
Mobility Nov. 25, 2024
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Doosan’s restructuring plan clears regulatory hurdle, awaits shareholder approval
Doosan Group’s ambitious corporate restructuring plan, which will separate Doosan Bobcat from Doosan Enerbility and merge it into Doosan Robotics, is entering its final stages. Following regulatory approval last Friday, the proposal now awaits a vote at a shareholders’ meeting on Dec. 12, marking the completion of a process that began four months ago. The restructuring process has undergone six amendments to its securities filings since the plan was first announced on July 11, as Doo
Companies Nov. 24, 2024
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Purme Foundation honored with HD Hyundai charity award
The Purme Foundation, a South Korean nonprofit dedicated to helping people with disabilities lead independent lives, has been awarded the Grand Prize at the 2nd annual HD Hyundai Honor Awards. The announcement was made Sunday by the HD Hyundai 1% Nanum Foundation, which organizes the awards. The HD Hyundai Honor Awards were created to spotlight individuals and organizations making a real difference in their communities. Winners are chosen for their efforts to tackle social challenges and promote
Companies Nov. 24, 2024
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Hyundai Ioniq 9 debuts as electric SUV with home-like comfort
GOYANG, South Korea -- Hyundai Motor is expanding its electric vehicle lineup with the launch of the Ioniq 9, the company’s first large, all-electric sport utility vehicle. The Ioniq 9 is set to make its official global debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Thursday, following an exclusive media preview for South Korean journalists at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang a day earlier. Originally teased as the SEVEN concept back in 2021, the Ioniq 9 has evolved into a production-ready model designed
Mobility Nov. 21, 2024
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KEC makes inroads into Europe with massive Turkey highway project
Korea Expressway Corporation is making progress on its largest overseas project to date, a highway in Turkey that could serve as a gateway for expanding its expertise into Europe and beyond. The company celebrated a key milestone last month by signing a financial agreement for the Nakkas-Basaksehir Motorway in Istanbul. The expressway, at 2.1 trillion won (about $1.5 billion), is part of Turkey’s ambitious efforts to improve regional transportation. A critical link in Turkey’s high
Economy Nov. 21, 2024
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[Herald Interview] Korea Expressway CEO leads push to export Korean road expertise globally
Faced with a slowdown in South Korea’s domestic construction market, Korea Expressway Corp. is looking overseas to fuel its future growth. In a conversation with The Korea Herald, CEO Ham Jin-gyu outlined how the state-run organization is expanding into international markets to meet the growing demand for road infrastructure expertise, from construction to long-term operation and maintenance. “For us, overseas business is not just an option -- it’s a necessity,” Ham said.
Economy Nov. 21, 2024
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Korea, Mongolia target clean energy, health care in deeper collaboration efforts
Korea and Mongolia took significant steps to deepen their partnership at the third Korea-Mongolia Future Strategy Forum, held Friday in Busan, where experts shared insights and challenges in collaborating in the areas of energy and health care. Energy: Tapping into Mongolia’s vast potential The first session focused on energy cooperation, a key area where the two nations can complement each other. Mongolia, with its vast reserves of coal and critical minerals like lithium and cobalt, i
Industry Nov. 18, 2024