Korea Daily News (August 20, 2024)

Economy & Business:

  • Kiosk improvements at Lotteria and Angel-in-us: Introduction of user-friendly kiosks for the elderly and disabled.
  • KB Kookmin Card and Hyundai Steel collaboration: Launch of a corporate card for the online steel shopping mall.
  • EcoBit sale: The sale of the comprehensive environmental company EcoBit is progressing.
  • Noroo Paint eco-friendly certification: Noroo Paint became the first in the Korean paint industry to obtain the global eco-friendly material certification ‘ISCC PLUS.’
  • Jungyookgak’s innovative distribution: Jungyookgak has revolutionized the pork distribution process, offering a fast, fresh delivery system.
  • BooYoung Group’s support for international students: BooYoung Group has donated 10 billion KRW in scholarships to international students from 43 countries.
  • HD Hyundai Infracore: Signed a contract to supply 100 construction machines, including excavators and wheel loaders, to construction companies in Saudi Arabia.

 

Politics & Society:

  • Support for victims of rental fraud: A special law on rental fraud was agreed upon by the ruling and opposition parties.
  • Rising interest in U.S. education and investment immigration: Increasing interest in investment immigration due to the rising costs of U.S. education.
  • Stricter regulations on blog advertisements: Strengthened regulations requiring the disclosure of advertisements at the beginning of blog or internet café posts.
  • Preparation for the end of the short-selling ban: Financial Supervisory Service is requiring internal control and real-time stock balance management systems for corporate investors ahead of lifting the short-selling ban.
  • Increase in labor disputes: The number of unfair dismissal and other relief applications handled by the Labor Commission increased by 20% compared to the previous year.

 

International & Foreign Affairs:

  • Ukraine front line situation: Ukraine destroyed a bridge over the Sheym River, cutting off Russian supply lines.
  • Demographic change in the U.S.: Non-white minorities now make up the majority of the U.S. population under 20 years old, potentially increasing political influence.

 

Education & Academia:

  • Concerns about studying in the U.S.: Rising tuition fees and living costs in the U.S. are causing concerns among parents sending their children to study abroad.
  • Seoul National University Law School: Partnered with the Seoul Bar Association to conduct public interest and human rights programs for aspiring lawyers.

 

Health & Medical:

  • Medical gap due to resident departures: Due to the departure of medical residents, nurses are taking over resident duties, but with minimal training.
  • Increased interest in dental insurance: Growing interest in dental insurance due to concerns about the high cost of dental treatments.

 

Finance & Consumer:

  • Changes in housing subscription account regulations: From September, the monthly deposit limit for housing subscription accounts will increase, but those who deposited early are unhappy due to potential ranking reversals.
  • Samsung Life Insurance short-term savings policy: Samsung Life Insurance has launched a six-month short-term savings insurance policy with a maximum interest rate of 8.0%.
  • MG Saemaul Geumgo check card launch: A new check card targeting customers in their 40s and 50s offering various discounts and benefits.

 

Business & Industry:

  • Performance fluctuations of mid-sized construction companies: While some mid-sized construction companies saw an increase in operating profits, others experienced decreased profitability due to rising raw material costs and high interest rates.
  • Samsung Electronics IoT security highest grade: Samsung Electronics received the highest grade, ‘Diamond,’ in IoT security assessments.
  • AMD’s acquisition of server manufacturer: AMD acquired ZT Systems to strengthen its competition with Nvidia.
  • Hyundai Steel’s online platform exclusive card launch: Hyundai Steel and KB Kookmin Card have launched an exclusive card for the ‘HCORE STORE’ online steel shopping mall.

 

Environment & Sustainability:

  • Mandatory disclosure of greenhouse gas emissions: Although companies are now required to measure and disclose all direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions, the application of Scope 3 has been suggested for a delay.
  • Launch of a household food waste processor: LG Electronics, in cooperation with Ansan City, is set to launch a household food waste processor.
  • Smart energy management: S-1’s energy management service, which automatically controls energy usage, has gained popularity during the heatwave.

 

Culture & Entertainment:

  • HERA’s expansion into Thailand: AmorePacific’s beauty brand Hera officially enters the Thai market.
  • Improving game accessibility: Smilegate published e-books focused on game accessibility and content diversity.
  • BTS Suga’s DUI controversy: Suga’s DUI incident and subsequent apology have sparked further controversy.
  • Rewards for NFT holders: Starbucks Korea is offering reward reservations to NFT holders.
  • Promotion of Korean traditional crafts: Chanel Korea collaborates with a traditional crafts foundation to highlight young Korean artists.
  • Emergence of the ‘YONO’ tribe: A new lifestyle trend known as ‘YONO’ (You Only Need One) emphasizes living with minimal possessions and resources.

 

Construction & Real Estate:

  • Rising apartment lease rates in local areas: The lease rates in local areas have exceeded 70%, with Ulsan recording the highest lease rate.

 

Defense & Security:

  • Joint military training conducted: Joint military exercises involving the Ministry of National Defense and other related agencies were conducted as part of the Eulji exercise.
  • North Korean defector captured: A North Korean soldier defected to the South Korean army, marking the second defection within a month.