
Yim Hyun-su
Correspondent at Reuters
Correspondent @Reuters 로이터 통신 임현수 기자 Previously at @TheKoreaHerald Send tips to [email protected]
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1 day ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Yim Hyun-su |Hyunjoo Jin
Emboldened by roaring online success in the U.S., South Korea's cosmetic startups are expanding their bricks-and-mortar presence in the world's biggest consumer market, confident their mass appeal will offset the hit from tariffs. Brands like Tirtir, d'Alba, Torriden and Beauty of Joseon are in talks with major retailers to stock their U.S. shelves, company executives have said.
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msn.com | Yim Hyun-su |Hyunjoo Jin
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kfgo.com | Yim Hyun-su |Hyunjoo Jin
By Hyunsu Yim, Hyunjoo JinSEOUL (Reuters) -Emboldened by roaring online success in the U.S., South Korea’s cosmetic startups are expanding their bricks-and-mortar presence in the world’s biggest consumer market, confident their mass appeal will offset the hit from tariffs. Brands like Tirtir, d’Alba, Torriden, and Beauty of Joseon are in talks with major retailers to stock their U.S. shelves, company executives have told Reuters.
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3 days ago |
msn.com | Yim Hyun-su |Daewoung Kim
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usatoday.com | Yim Hyun-su |Daewoung Kim
SEOUL, June 3 (Reuters) - South Koreans turned out in force to vote in a snap presidential election on Tuesday, as millions of people sought to restore stability after six months of turmoil sparked by a shock martial law briefly imposed by former leader Yoon Suk Yeol.
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