• S. Koreas convenience stores bet on private brands to fight stagnation
    S. Korea's convenience stores bet on private brands to fight stagnation SEOUL, July 07 (AJP) - By the end of 2024, South Korea had 54,852 convenience stores nationwide. That breaks down to roughly one store for every 1,000 people. In urban areas, it is not unusual to see three or four different franchises on the same block, a clear sign of how dense and competitive the market has become. With growth slowing, the country's biggest chains, CU, GS25, 7-Eleven Korea, and Emart24, are turning to private brands (PBs) to stay relevant and improve margins. July 7, 2025
  • S. Korea to launch campaign to lower wedding costs
    S. Korea to launch campaign to lower wedding costs SEOUL, July 7 (AJP) - The South Korean government announced Sunday that it will launch a national campaign to address the soaring cost of weddings and shift public perceptions around the issue. The initiative follows President Lee Jae-myung's campaign pledge to ease the financial burdens associated with marriage. High wedding costs are often cited as one of the reasons young people are delaying marriage and starting families. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) recently commi July 7, 2025
  • S. Korean game companies jump on Squid Game season 3 buzz
    S. Korean game companies jump on Squid Game season 3 buzz SEOUL, July 07 (AJP) - With "Squid Game" back for a third season, the global hit is once again making waves, and South Korea's gaming industry is moving fast to ride the momentum. According to Netflix’s Top 10 chart as of July 6, "Squid Game: Season 3" ranked first among non-English TV series, pulling in more than 60.1 million views in its first week. That popularity has translated into new game content from major South Korean developers, giving fans a July 7, 2025
  • Trumps sweeping economic bill may boost Koreas semiconductor, shipbuilding sectors
    Trump's sweeping economic bill may boost Korea's semiconductor, shipbuilding sectors SEOUL, July 06 (AJP) - U.S. President Donald Trump has signed into law a wide-ranging economic bill — dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill for America,” or OBBBA — cementing key elements of his domestic agenda and delivering a potential windfall to South Korea’s semiconductor and shipbuilding industries. The legislation, signed on July 4, includes a suite of measures aimed at reducing taxes, reforming welfare, strengthening national defense, and looseni July 6, 2025
  • GS Retail launches AI-assisted feature to help customers shop for alcoholic beverages
    GS Retail launches AI-assisted feature to help customers shop for alcoholic beverages SEOUL, July 4 (AJP) - GS Retail, the operator of convenience store chain GS25, has launched a new feature that allows customers to identify wines and other alcoholic beverages simply by photographing them without the need to scan QR codes or barcodes. Since last week, the artificial intelligence-assisted feature is available on its mobile app Wooridongne's Wine25Plus. It can recognize and provide information on approximately 10,000 types of alcoholic beverages such as wines and July 4, 2025
  • Chinese tech giant Tencent unveils massive investment plans to boost cloud business in South Korea
    Chinese tech giant Tencent unveils massive investment plans to boost cloud business in South Korea SEOUL, July 4 (AJP) - Chinese tech giant Tencent aims to boost investment and hiring to expand its presence here, as it considers South Korea a key strategic market. During an interview in central Seoul earlier this week, general manager Nicky Fang of Tencent Cloud, a cloud computing service arm, unveiled the company's ambitious plans to further accelerate its business here, with a focus on gaming, e-commerce, and entertainment. In particular, it seeks to leverage its expertise July 4, 2025
  • Empyrion Digital opens first new Gangnam data center in over a decade
    Empyrion Digital opens first new Gangnam data center in over a decade SEOUL, July 04 (AJP) - Singapore-based Empyrion Digital officially opened its KR1 Gangnam Data Centre on Wednesday, marking the first new data center development in Seoul's Gangnam district in more than 10 years. The 29.4 megawatt IT load facility, located in Seocho District, spans 30,714 square meters and represents the company's second operational asset in Asia following its 2021 acquisition of SG1 Dodid in Singapore. Singapore Ambassador to South Korea H.E. Eric Teo, Se July 4, 2025
  • Hyundai Steel and AWS forge strategic alliance to accelerate digital transformation
    Hyundai Steel and AWS forge strategic alliance to accelerate digital transformation SEOUL, July 04 (AJP) - Hyundai Steel has signed a Strategic Framework Agreement (SFA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to drive digital transformation and expand its presence as a global digital steelmaker. The agreement was formalized on July 1 (local time) at AWS headquarters in Seattle, inside The Spheres. The two companies plan to cooperate in two main areas: introducing AWS’s cloud infrastructure to Hyundai Steel’s domestic production sites to accelerate digital tra July 4, 2025
  • HYBE founder Bang Si-hyuk grilled by regulators over alleged IPO fraud
    HYBE founder Bang Si-hyuk grilled by regulators over alleged IPO fraud SEOUL, July 3 (AJP) - South Korean financial regulators have summoned Bang Si-hyuk, the founder and chairman of HYBE, for questioning over allegations of fraudulent trading practices linked to the firm's initial public offering. Bang, the influential music executive who oversaw HYBE’s transformation into a global entertainment powerhouse, appeared before the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) late last month to address accusations that he misled investors in the run-up to July 3, 2025
  • French AI firm Dataiku courts Korean enterprises
    French AI firm Dataiku courts Korean enterprises SEOUL, July 03 (AJP) - Dataiku, a French artificial intelligence platform company, unveiled its strategy to support South Korean businesses in adopting AI and accelerating digital transformation, during a press briefing in Seoul on Thursday. The company emphasized its growing partnerships with major Korean firms such as LG Chem and Nepes, highlighting its integrated platform’s flexibility and enterprise-grade security. The firm's co-founder and Chief Technology Office July 3, 2025