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Reporter : Lee Hyo-sik
Sat, March 25, 2023 | 07:17
Dongsuh Foods chairman honored for contribution to local food industry
Dongsuh Foods Chairman Kim Suk-soo won the Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit, which is awarded by the government to people who have made notable contributions to the development of the nation's economy, according to Korea's largest instant coffee mix maker, Thursday.
Musinsa joins list of world's most innovative companies for 2023
Musinsa has been named as one of the world's most innovative companies for 2023 by Fast Company ― the world's leading business media brand based in New York ― Korea's largest online fashion platform said Friday.
Korea's plunging birthrate hits home
It's no longer surprising to hear that Korea's birthrate has plunged to the world's lowest and continues falling as more and more young people choose not to have babies. Over the past two decades or so, the government has spent nearly 400 trillion won ($308 billion) to encourage Koreans to get married and have children, but to no avail.
Korean Air CEO wins ATW's excellence in leadership award
Walter Cho, chairman and CEO of Korean Air, has won the excellence in leadership award courtesy of Air Transport World (ATW), Korea's largest flagship carrier said Wednesday. Launched in 1974, the ATW awards are the most coveted honors that carriers and top executives can receive. This year's 49th award ceremony will be held in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 2.
Novelis named 'supplier of the year' by Hyundai Motor Group
Novelis, the leading sustainable aluminum solutions provider and world leader in aluminum rolling and recycling, said Tuesday that it received the “2022 Supplier of the Year” award from Hyundai Motor Group at the automaker's annual partnership day held Feb. 3.
S-Oil's New Year trek
S-Oil CEO Hussain Al-Qahtani, wearing a yellow winter jacket in center, poses with company employees after going on a walk at Seoul Grand Park in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, Friday. Courtesy of S-Oil
Weber Shandwick names new head of Korea operations
Weber Shandwick, a global PR agency headquartered in New York, said Tuesday that it promoted Elizabeth Bae to the position of managing director of its Korea operations. Bae will report to Tyler Kim, CEO of its Asia Pacific office, and will oversee the operational and growth strategy of the Korean business.
Let's make Samsung, SK invest more here
It is widely known that there are two things humans cannot avoid: death and taxes. Everybody dies at some point and people have to pay taxes when making money to live.
Should government keep buying surplus rice?
Rice means something special to Koreans as the crop been an essential part of the nation's culinary culture for as long as people on the Korean Peninsula have engaged in agriculture. For many years, rice farming used to be the most popular occupation, before the industrialization of modern Korea, as most people lived in rural areas.
Cutera expands lawsuit to target Lutronic USA's parent firm in Korea
Cutera, a leading cosmetic and laser equipment maker in the U.S., has expanded its lawsuit against Lutronic USA to include the latter's parent company in Korea, according to legal documents filed with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, Wednesday.
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