
Manyo and Braye Debut at 7-Eleven Japan, Expanding K-Beauty’s Reach
South Korean beauty brands Manyo and Braye will launch their products at 7-Eleven stores across Japan next month,
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South Korean beauty brands Manyo and Braye will launch their products at 7-Eleven stores across Japan next month,
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Photo=Mom’s Touch South Korea's homegrown burger and chicken brand Mom's Touch has signed its first franchise agreement in Japan, marking a significant step in its overseas expansion. The company aims to establish 30 franchise locations in Japan by the end of this year. Mom’s Touch Tokyo, the brand’s Japanese subsidiary, signed the initial franchise agreement on June 30 with Kagi-san,
Photo=LG Electronics LG Electronics is considering reopening its Mexicali plant in Mexico, six months after it was shut down, as part of a broader strategy to convert the facility into a dedicated washing machine and dryer production hub. Despite ongoing tariff risks between the United States and Mexico, the company appears to be taking a bold step to respond more
(Photo=Samsung, Sidike) Samsung Electronics is testing optical clear adhesive (OCA) films from Chinese materials maker Sidike (斯迪克, SDK), signaling a potential move to diversify its supply chain for smartphone components. According to a disclosure on July 7 posted on Hudongyi, the investor relations platform of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Sidike said its OCA products are currently undergoing sample testing and evaluation
(Photo=Pixabay) The South Korean government is partnering with food makers and retailers to offer steep discounts on grocery staples this summer, aiming to ease the burden of rising food prices. Shoppers can save up to 50% on popular items like ramen, kimchi, bread, coffee, and ice cream at major supermarkets and convenience stores through July and August. The South Korean
Photo=Lotteria Lotte GRS, the operator of Korea’s leading fast-food brand Lotteria, is set to make its debut in the U.S. — the birthplace of the hamburger. This expansion, coming 45 years after Lotteria opened its first store in Sogong-dong, Seoul, in 1979, represents more than just the opening of another branch. It signals a symbolic step toward the globalization of