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SK On, a South Korean battery maker best known for supplying electric-vehicle batteries to global automakers, is moving
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SK On, a South Korean battery maker best known for supplying electric-vehicle batteries to global automakers, is moving

The price of sanitary pads is rarely a catalyst for market disruption. In South Korea, it became one

Nongshim’s flagship instant noodle brand Shin Ramyun is gaining traction in France beyond its traditional base of Asian

Celltrion is accelerating its push into Europe’s biosimilar market as Omlyclo, its first-to-market omalizumab biosimilar, gains traction in
Photo=Motionelements South Korea’s government is preparing a new housing supply package that would add more than 50,000 homes across the Seoul metropolitan area, as policymakers scramble to address tightening supply and accelerating home-price gains in the capital, according to ruling-party and government officials. The plan, expected to be announced as early as the end of this month, will rely heavily
Kia Corp. has emerged as South Korea’s top-ranked large private-sector employer for workplace culture, underscoring a broader shift in how Korean companies—long defined by hierarchy and long hours—are retooling their internal cultures to compete for talent. The ranking, released Jan. 28 by corporate data research firm CEO Score, analyzed employee reviews posted on workplace platforms such as Blind and JobPlanet,
(Photo=Celltrion) Celltrion, a South Korea–based biopharmaceutical company best known for biosimilar drugs, is gaining measurable traction in the U.S. pharmaceutical market as prescriptions for Zymfentra, its subcutaneous infliximab treatment, climb to record levels less than a year after launch, signaling that the company is moving beyond early market entry and into a more established phase of commercial execution. According to
(Photo=Jimmy Kimmel Live youtube) A recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! featured an unusual detail for a mainstream late-night comedy show: a packaged food brand used inside a sketch without explanation, setup or context. The product was Shin Ramyun, a Korean instant ramen that appeared not in a commercial break but as part of the joke itself. In the scene,
(Photo=CJ Logistics) In the U.S. truckload industry, safety performance is emerging as a central competitive metric, reshaping how carriers manage costs, win contracts and secure long-term relationships with shippers. Driver shortages, rising insurance premiums and tighter regulatory scrutiny have pushed accident control beyond basic compliance. For many carriers, safety records now directly affect insurance costs and bid competitiveness, elevating operational