• Korea slips to seventh in global auto production due to weak domestic demand
    Korea slips to seventh in global auto production due to weak domestic demand SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - South Korea’s auto industry slipped to seventh place in global vehicle production last year, as sluggish domestic demand outweighed modest gains in exports, according to a report released Monday by the Korea Automobile & Mobility Industry Association (KAMA). The country produced 4.13 million vehicles in 2024, marking a 2.7 percent decline from the previous year. Domestic sales fell to their lowest level since 2013, dropping 6.5 percent year-on-yea March 10, 2025
  • SK Group accelerates digital transformation in manufacturing
    SK Group accelerates digital transformation in manufacturing SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - SK Group has unveiled a new initiative aimed at accelerating digital transformation (DT) across its manufacturing operations, convening top executives from more than 20 affiliated companies, including SK hynix and SK Telecom. According to industry sources, approximately 120 executives gathered last week at the Walker Hill Hotel in Seoul for the inaugural "SK Manufacturing Solutions Day," an event spearheaded by the recently established DT promotion March 10, 2025
  • Falling freight rates pressuring South Korean shipping, aviation sectors
    Falling freight rates pressuring South Korean shipping, aviation sectors SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - Global cargo freight rates are tumbling as U.S. tariff policies dampen trade flows, prompting South Korean shipping and aviation companies to recalibrate their business strategies. The Shanghai Container Freight Index (SCFI), a key barometer of shipping costs, fell to 1,436.3 on March 7, a decline of 42.7 percent since the start of the year and 61.5 percent from its peak in July 2024, according to the Shanghai Shipping Exchange. The index, which tracks frei March 10, 2025
  • Trump tariffs backfire with global boycott of US products intensifying
    Trump tariffs backfire with global boycott of US products intensifying SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - A wave of consumer boycotts against American products and companies is gaining momentum across multiple continents, as nations push back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies. The movement, which began in Canada following the imposition of a 25 percent tariff on its exports, has swiftly spread to Mexico, Latin America, and several European nations. Iconic American brands, including Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, and Starbucks, h March 10, 2025
  • Homeplus struggles to regain supplier confidence amid debt restructuring
    Homeplus struggles to regain supplier confidence amid debt restructuring SEOUL, March 10 (AJP) - Some suppliers that had halted deliveries to Homeplus have begun resuming shipments, even as others remain hesitant amid ongoing corporate rehabilitation proceedings. According to retail industry sources, leading food manufacturers, including Ottogi, Lotte Wellfood, and Samyang Foods, have gradually restarted their supply chains since March 7. However, companies such as Dongsuh Foods and Lotte Chilsung Beverage continue to withhold shipments, with negotiation March 10, 2025
  • Trump says Taiwan took most U.S. chip business, a little bit went to South Korea
    Trump says Taiwan took most U.S. chip business, "a little bit" went to South Korea SEOUL, March 08 (AJP) - U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on Saturday that the United States has lost its semiconductor industry primarily to Taiwan, while also mentioning South Korea's role in the global chip sector. "We gradually lost the chip business, and now it's almost exclusively in Taiwan. They (Taiwan) stole it from us. They took it from us" Trump said. "We had the chip business, and now it’s all in Taiwan, almost exclusive… a little March 8, 2025
  • GM Korea labor and management to visit U.S. headquarters amid tariff concerns
    GM Korea labor and management to visit U.S. headquarters amid tariff concerns SEOUL, March 08 (AJP) - Labor and management representatives of GM Korea will visit General Motors' U.S. headquarters next week to address concerns about the company's future in South Korea amid fears of withdrawal triggered by President Donald Trump's tariff threats. According to the Korean Metal Workers' Union GM Korea branch on Saturday, the delegation will visit GM's headquarters in Michigan and several local factories from March 15 to 22. CEO Hector Villa March 8, 2025
  • Korean shipbuilders face obstacles as US seeks icebreakers for Alaska LNG project
    Korean shipbuilders face obstacles as US seeks icebreakers for Alaska LNG project SEOUL, March 7 (AJP) - As the United States looks to expand its liquefied natural gas (LNG) capabilities in Alaska, South Korean shipbuilders are finding themselves at the center of a complex geopolitical and economic equation. The request for specialized icebreakers — essential for navigating Arctic waters — has emerged as a key point of leverage in ongoing trade negotiations between Washington and Seoul. The Alaska LNG project, a multibillion-dollar endeavor requiri March 7, 2025
  • Forum highlights surging data center demand powered by AI boom
    Forum highlights surging data center demand powered by AI boom SEOUL, March 07 (AJP) - Industry leaders gathered in Seoul on Thursday to discuss the rapid evolution of data centers, as artificial intelligence infrastructure fuels unprecedented power demands across the country. "Despite land and power constraints, data center capacity in the Greater Seoul Area reached 520 megawatts in the second half of 2024, marking a 15 percent year-on-year increase," said John Pritchard, head of Cushman & Wakefield’s data center advisory March 7, 2025
  • South Korea posts current account surplus for 21st straight month in January
    South Korea posts current account surplus for 21st straight month in January SEOUL, March 07 (AJP) - South Korea posted a current account surplus for the 21st consecutive month in January, even as exports declined for the first time in 16 months, the central bank reported on Friday. The surplus reached $2.94 billion in January, closely aligning with the $3.05 billion recorded a year earlier but sharply lower than December’s $12.37 billion, according to preliminary data from the Bank of Korea. "In January, customs-based exports typically contr March 7, 2025