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Reporter
: Kim Yoo-chul
Wed, March 29, 2023 | 15:56
[INTERVIEW] Brand expert says retaining customers is more important than gaining new ones
No business leader will underestimate the importance of gaining the trust of consumers to ensure a company's success and there is probably no disagreement when it comes to the grave financial consequences of losing the support of customers.
Companies
| 2022-12-01 08:40
[ANALYSIS] FIFA chief's remarks over World Cup in North Korea raises eyebrows
Historically, global sporting events such as the Olympics have played a considerable role in terms of advancing inter-Korean relations.
Politics
| 2022-11-28 12:59
[INTERVIEW] OECD calls for Korea to reform college entrance exam
The expansion of Korea's education system has played a significant role in the country's economic development. But the education system is now facing demographic headwinds and also needs improvements to meet the needs of the modern labor market.
Economy
| 2022-11-24 14:58
[ANALYSIS] Excess inventory weighs on leading tech firms in Korea
During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading Korean technology companies largely benefited from consumers staying at home and purchasing products to make their lives more comfortable.
Tech
| 2022-11-21 10:04
[INTERVIEW] 'Seoul's deadly Halloween crowd crush was avoidable'
Public anger has mounted over the crowd crush in Itaewon that left at least 158 people dead after it was revealed in phone transcripts released by authorities that many people had called the police warning about overcrowding risks hours before the tragedy happened.
Society
| 2022-11-17 08:11
[ANALYSIS] At G20, Yoon seeks to boost cooperation with US, Japan to rein in NK threats
A few days after the end of large-scale aerial drills by the United States and South Korean forces, President Yoon Suk-yeol is seeking to tip the balance of regional diplomacy toward the U.S. and Japan over China in a bid to contain North Korea's growing nuclear threats..
Politics
| 2022-11-14 16:39
[INTERVIEW] US midterms unlikely to lead to truce in Washington-Beijing chip war
The Biden administration may have braced itself for an unpleasant time on the first day of the U.S. midterm elections because the results threaten the Democrats' control of Congress.
Politics
| 2022-11-10 13:32
[ANALYSIS] Experts see growing chances for arms control talks amid NK's rising belligerence
The skies over the Korean peninsula came within inches of becoming the scene of a supersonic dogfight last week after 80 South Korean fighter jets, including an unspecified number of F-35A stealth fighters, were scrambled to intercept 180 North Korean warplanes that flew dangerously close to the inter-Korean border. The latest incident illustrated just how tensions continue t...
Politics
| 2022-11-07 14:03
[INTERVIEW] Korea's rising travel startup eyes accelerated global expansion after pandemic
For Chung Myung-hoon, chief executive of the Good Choice Company, the secret to the success of one of Korea's top accommodation booking platforms is not the latest technology or savvy marketing campaign. The secret to the company's success, he says, is making sure employees have a concrete understanding of their common goals and are compelled to achieve them.
Companies
| 2022-11-03 08:55
[ANALYSIS] Samsung to hold steady in $66 bil. NAND chip sector
In game theory, the game of chicken primarily involves two drivers, with vehicles on a converging route. The driver who risks a direct collision is the winner while the driver who swerves out of the way is the loser - not to mention labeled a coward. The danger, of course, is that both drivers firmly believe that the other will swerve first and consequently collide. Both can ...
Tech
| 2022-10-31 14:38
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Revised Japanese textbooks distort wartime forced labor, catching Korea off guard
Clock ticks for China's massive repatriation of N. Korean defectors
Gold price nears all-time high amid financial jitters
Ramsar wetland in Han River cleaned up for protected birdlife
BMW launches new XM
Civic groups in Gwangju await meeting with Chun Doo-hwan's grandson
CJ CheilJedang sees chicken as next big seller after frozen dumpling
North Korea unveils tactical nuclear warheads
2024 budget to focus on tackling low birthrate
Jeju seaways get busy with cruise ships, new trade route to Qingdao
World water day