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Samsung Electronics is extending its early-year offensive in the U.S. home-appliance market, moving from the gadget spectacle of

South Korea’s National Pension Service (NPS) increased its exposure to U.S. equities in the fourth quarter of 2025,
SM Entertainment Co. crossed the symbolic $1 billion revenue line for the first time last year, propelled by

Paradise City’s seventh consecutive Four-Star rating from Forbes Travel Guide is more than a hospitality accolade. For investors
(Photo=Celltrion) In the U.S. healthcare system, access matters more than approval. A drug can clear regulators and still fail commercially if it cannot pass through the tightly controlled formularies run by pharmacy benefit managers. This month, one South Korean pharmaceutical company crossed that threshold in one of the most closely guarded corners of the American drug market. Celltrion has secured
Photo=Hyundai Motor Group's South Korea’s largest labor federation pushed back against criticism of its opposition to Hyundai Motor Group’s adoption of humanoid robots, saying it is not resisting technological progress but calling for broader discussion on the impact of automation on jobs. Yang Kyung-soo, chairman of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), said on Feb. 5, local time in
(Photo=CJ Schwan’s) As U.S. food manufacturers pour money into automation and energy efficiency to protect margins, a frozen pizza plant in Salina, Kansas, has emerged as an example of how those pressures are reshaping where—and how—food is made. The facility was recently named Plant of the Year by a U.S. industry publication, but its significance extends beyond the award itself.
(Photo=Sk hynix) While U.S. semiconductor companies are leaning ever more heavily on stock awards and long-term incentives to retain engineers during the artificial-intelligence boom, one of the world’s largest memory producers is taking a notably different approach: writing checks. SK hynix, South Korea’s second-largest chipmaker and one of the world’s dominant producers of memory chips, including high-bandwidth memory critical to
Photo=Motionelements South Korea’s early-morning delivery market, long dominated by a handful of e-commerce platforms, is entering a new phase as large discount retailers roll out their own dawn delivery services, signaling a strategic shift in the country’s fiercely competitive grocery sector. For years, pre-dawn delivery—orders placed at night arriving before breakfast—was synonymous with specialized online players such as Coupang and