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Outdated gender roles keep South Korea’s wage gap stubbornly high: labor union survey
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Is 65 too young for free subway rides? Most Seoul residents support raising it to 70
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Korea’s fitness paradox: Gyms are closing, but boutique studios are thriving
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83% of South Koreans have never had chance to really get to know a foreign national: survey
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Young voices honor Korea’s independence
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S. Korea urged to adopt bitcoin reserve, won-backed stablecoin amid Trump’s crypto push
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SK Innovation develops low-cost membrane for carbon capture
SK Innovation, with its subsidiary SK IE Technology and researchers from Yonsei University, has developed a next-generation technology designed to capture carbon emissions more efficiently and at a lower cost. This breakthrough could have significant implications for the biggest carbon-emitting industries, such as power plants, steel mills and cement factories. The research, a collaboration between the SK Innovation Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, SKIET’s R&D Center,
Oct. 1, 2024
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Hyundai partners with Saudi's Misk to nurture youth talent
Hyundai Motor Group has partnered with Saudi Arabia’s Misk Foundation to develop young local talent and explore collaboration in smart city development. The two organizations signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday in the Saudi capital Riyadh, with the agreement formalized by Lee Jae-yong, head of smart city development at Hyundai’s Global Strategy Office, and Badr Hamoud Albadr, CEO of the Misk Foundation. The Misk Foundation, established in 2011 by Saudi Crown Prince Mohamme
Oct. 1, 2024
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[KH Explains] Is Hyundai-GM partnership win-win to beat Tesla, Chinese rivals?
Hyundai Motor Company and General Motors seem like very different automakers. One is a South Korean juggernaut known for its efficiency and clean design, while the other is a symbol of American muscle, built on a century of dominance in trucks and sport utility vehicles. Yet earlier this month, these two giants signed a sweeping partnership. “In a time of intense competition from Tesla and an ever-growing Chinese EV threat, Hyundai and GM are probably betting that their combined strengths
Sept. 30, 2024
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LG Energy Solution wins battery quality award in China, beating CATL, BYD
LG Energy Solution has been recognized in China for delivering the most high-quality electric vehicle batteries by the 2024 China Automotive Quality Research Awards, surpassing local manufacturers CATL and BYD in this category. The award ceremony, held in Beijing on Tuesday, was organized by Chinese automotive media platform CheZhiWang and Car Research Consulting Beijing, a Chinese automotive think tank established in 2017. The awards were based on consumer surveys, evaluating 128 vehicle models
Sept. 27, 2024
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Posco Future M, GM push back timeline for Canadian battery materials plant
Posco Future M and General Motors have pushed back the completion of their cathode material plant in Canada, which is part of their joint venture, Ultium CAM. Originally scheduled to be finished by the end of this month, the plant’s completion has now been delayed to a yet-to-be-determined date. Posco Future M announced the delay on Friday, citing "local conditions" without providing specific details. The plant, located in Becancour, Quebec, is set to produce high-nickel cathode
Sept. 27, 2024
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SK On offers voluntary retirement amid losses
SK On, the battery manufacturing subsidiary of SK Group, has announced the launch of a voluntary retirement program as part of its efforts to enhance workforce efficiency and to turn a profit by the end of this year. In a statement released Thursday, SK On outlined two key initiatives: a special leave program aimed at fostering employee development and a voluntary departure program for workers considering early retirement. These measures come as the company navigates a slowdown in the EV industr
Sept. 26, 2024
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Egypt offers gateway for Korean businesses in emerging markets: ambassador
Egypt's Ambassador to Korea, Khaled Abdelrahman, highlighted the growing potential for collaboration between Egypt and South Korea, particularly in investment and tourism, during the second session of the Global Business Forum Wednesday. Hosted by The Korea Herald, the forum seeks to facilitate knowledge exchange and build networks among Korean business and academic leaders to address the challenges posed by technological advancements and societal shifts. The GBF commenced its sixth edition
Sept. 26, 2024
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Hyundai Motor showcases hydrogen tech at H2 MEET 2024
The H2 MEET 2024, a major global exhibition on hydrogen technology held in South Korea, kicked off Wednesday at Kintex in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, to showcase the latest innovations in hydrogen technology, including key contributions from Hyundai Motor Group. This year’s exhibition runs for three days and is the largest in the event’s five-year history, bringing together 317 companies and organizations from 24 countries. “This is a great opportunity to showcase Korean innovat
Sept. 25, 2024
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Korean automakers pressured to diversify supply chains as US bans Chinese tech
Starting in the second half of 2026, the US will ban the sale of connected cars using Chinese-made software, with further restrictions on hardware to begin in 2029, a move that will pressure global automakers, including South Korea’s Hyundai Motor and Kia, to diversify their supply chains. On Monday, the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security announced a proposed rule that would prohibit the sale and import of connected vehicles containing Chinese or Russian soft
Sept. 24, 2024