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Could Korea’s Naver lose control of Line to Japan?
The conservative-leaning Japanese monthly Bungei Shunju published a column in its May issue that asserted that members of parliament, public bureaucra...
Korea cedes No. 1 spot in overall shipbuilding competitiveness to China
Reports have shown that China’s competitiveness in the shipbuilding sector has, for the first time, surpassed that of South Korea. While Korea’s shipb...
Naver’s union calls for action from government over possible Japanese buyout of Line
Employees at Naver and Line affiliates in Korea are demanding that the company not sell its stake in the messenger’s operator and are calling for the ...
Korean auto industry on edge after US hints at ban on Chinese tech in connected cars
As the US moves to regulate Chinese-manufactured connected cars, the South Korean automotive industry is scrambling to determine the scope of the new ...
Ado over Line stokes anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea, discontent among Naver employees
The brouhaha over Line messenger’s capital relationship with Naver, prompted by the Japanese government's administrative directives, continues to head...
Korea poised to overtake Taiwan as world’s No. 2 chip producer by 2032
The US-based Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has concluded that South Korean companies will account for nearly 20% of global semiconductor pr...
With Naver’s inside director at Line gone, buyout negotiations appear to be well underway
The “divestiture negotiations” between Naver and the Japanese company SoftBank appear to be further along than outside observers anticipated. Th...
Japan says it’s not pressuring Naver to sell Line, but Korean insiders say otherwise
In response to a data leak that exposed Japanese users of the messenger app Line, the Japanese government has been effectively pressuring Korea’s Nave...
OECD upgrades Korea’s growth forecast from 2.2% to 2.6%
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has revised its forecast for South Korea’s economic growth in 2024 to 2.6%, an incre...
Korean firms cut costs, work overtime amid global economic uncertainties
An increasing number of Korean companies have been taking proactive measures to increase working hours, cut costs and restructure. There’s a growing s...
Two factors that’ll decide if Korea’s economy keeps on its upward trend
The announcement that South Korea’s GDP grew by 1.3% in the first quarter has sparked debate concerning whether this expectation-exceeding trend towar...
Korea’s 1.3% growth in Q1 signals ‘textbook’ return to growth, says government
Preliminary data released by the Bank of Korea on Thursday indicates that the country’s real economic growth in the first quarter was 1.3%, which was ...
New AI-based translation tools make their way into everyday life in Korea
Lotte Department Store and Lotte World, common attractions for foreign tourists visiting Korea, have begun implementing AI interpretation services.On ...
Value of Korean won down 7.3% in 2024, a steeper plunge than during 2008 crisis
The exchange rate between the Korean won and the US dollar has risen 7.3% this year alone, exceeding the rate of increase seen during the 2007-2008 fi...
All eyes on Xiaomi after it pulls off EV that Apple couldn’t
Xiaomi revealed its first electric car, the SU7, on March 28. At the car’s launch ceremony, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun boasted that the vehicle’s performance ...
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