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South Korea’s leading soju maker Hite Jinro is teaming up with K-pop boy band Tomorrow X Together (TXT)
Samsung is testing a bold new perk in Europe: free electricity for running its laundry appliances—if consumers use
South Korea’s beloved instant noodles are having a Wall Street moment, thanks to a starring role in Netflix’s
Hyundai Motor is hitting the brakes on its long-term electric vehicle (EV) plans, shortening its investment timeline from
Photo=Hyundai Motor Group Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun expressed relief after learning that hundreds of Korean workers who had been detained by U.S. immigration authorities were being released and returning home. Speaking at a Detroit conference on September 11, Chung said, “I was truly concerned about that incident. I felt relieved to hear the news that they are safely
Photo=Motionelements South Korea’s benchmark KOSPI index surged to another all-time high on September 11, closing at 3,344.20 points, up 0.90% from the previous day. It was the index’s eighth straight day of gains and its second consecutive record close, marking the first time it has broken through the 3,340-point threshold. Analysts say the rally is being fueled by a mix
(Photo=Samsung) Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong, better known internationally as Jay Y. Lee, has seen his fortune soar to $12.9 billion after a sharp rally in Samsung shares during the first 100 days of South Korea’s new administration under President Lee Jae-myung. The value of Lee’s holdings rose by $1.09 billion as Samsung Electronics stock jumped 27%, reflecting investor optimism
(Photo=Jason Stockwood Linkedin) The UK’s new Investment Minister Jason Stockwood used one of the world’s largest defense exhibitions to signal Britain’s ambitions in the global defense and space race. During the DSEI 2025 show in London, Stockwood held talks with South Korea’s Hanwha Group and U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin, marking his first publicly known engagement with the defense industry
Photo=Samsung Display At IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, Samsung Display laid out a bold vision: its OLED panels won’t just be screens inside cars — they’ll be the core platform for autonomous, software-defined vehicles. Lee Joo-hyung, EVP and head of Samsung Display’s small and medium business division, told the audience that OLED will be the key interface between people and