
Hyundai Unveils Ioniq 6 N, Aims to Redefine High-Performance EVs
Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea’s largest automaker, has unveiled the Ioniq 6 N, a high-performance electric sedan that
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Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea’s largest automaker, has unveiled the Ioniq 6 N, a high-performance electric sedan that
The South Korean government is set to launch a joint task force by the end of this month
Korea’s leading beauty retailer, CJ Olive Young (hereafter “Olive Young”), has officially launched K-Super Rookie with Young, an incubation program aimed
Kim Soo-hyun, one of South Korea’s most popular actors known for his roles in hit dramas like My
(Photo=Samsung) Samsung Electronics, a global electronics giant based in South Korea, is restructuring its TV division as intensifying competition from Chinese manufacturers threatens its 19-year streak as the world's top TV brand and erodes profitability. According to industry sources on July 3, Samsung's Visual Display (VD) business unit has begun one-on-one meetings with some employees as part of an organizational
Photo=NongShim K-Food exports in the first half of this year increased by over 8%, driven by strong overseas demand for products such as instant noodles, ice cream, and sauces. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs on July 3, Korea’s K-Food exports reached $5.16 billion in the first half of 2025, marking an 8.4% increase compared to
(Photo=Hanwha Ocean) Hanwha Shipping, the U.S. subsidiary of South Korean shipbuilding giant Hanwha Ocean, has ordered one very large crude carrier (VLCC) from its parent company. The move is aimed at supporting U.S. maritime policies by reflagging domestically built vessels as American ships. According to Norwegian shipping journal TradeWinds on July 4, Hanwha Shipping signed a contract with Hanwha Ocean
(Photo=Pixabay) Hyundai Engineering’s $1.9 billion solar power project in Serbia has hit a roadblock after the cancellation of a key supervision and consulting contract, making construction delays unavoidable. Hyundai Engineering, a South Korea–based construction and engineering firm known for its global infrastructure and energy projects, is leading the initiative in partnership with U.S. solar company UGT Renewables. On July 1,
(Photo=HD Hyundai Infracore) HD Hyundai, the holding company of South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, announced on July 1 that it will merge its two construction machinery affiliates—HD Hyundai Construction Equipment and HD Hyundai Infracore—into a single entity tentatively named “HD Construction Equipment.” The merger is designed to strengthen the company’s competitiveness by integrating two complementary businesses: one focused on