Don’t sleep on Hyundai in the great EV race
While Tesla lays off more than 10% of its workforce, South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group plans to hire 80,000 new employees, increasing its headcount by about 30% over the next three years.
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While Tesla lays off more than 10% of its workforce, South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group plans to hire 80,000 new employees, increasing its headcount by about 30% over the next three years.
SEOUL/TAIPEI/SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, wearing his trademark black leather jacket and addressing a conference in March in San Jose, did not hide his enthusiasm for high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips. The founder of the company that has become synonymous with artificial intelligence chips called them a "technology miracle" and an essential part of the AI revolution.
Thousands stopped working on February 20 to protest government plans to train more doctors, causing chaos in hospitals.
SEOUL — South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol conceded on Thursday (May 9) that his ruling party's crushing election defeat last month reflected the government's failure to improve people's lives, and apologised for a scandal involving his wife.
SEOUL -- As South Korea grapples with a rapidly shrinking workforce, robotics companies are looking to the service sector in hopes of plugging labor shortages in a range of fields from restaurants to health care.
TOKYO – The champagne isn’t exactly flowing as South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol commemorates the two-year mark of his presidency.
The propaganda shift also reflected Pyongyang’s stance to treat Seoul as a separate enemy state, and deviated from approaches by Kim’s predecessors that recognised blood ties with the South.
SEOUL -- President Yoon Suk Yeol said Thursday that enhancing trilateral cooperation with the U.S. and Japan will benefit South Korea's security and economy.