Retailers are drawing up a wide range of strategies to encourage consumption amid a shopping slowdown.
The online luxury market is starting to pay attention to used items. Resale of luxury goods is increasing and related services are growing and becoming more sophisticated.
Retailers in Korea are introducing various sleep aids as the country becomes one of the most sleep-deprived in the world.
Emart reported a higher-than-expected net profit of 805.8 billion won ($623.9 million) in the first quarter, up 689 percent on year.
The Shinsegae Group is getting into the ever-expanding second-hand market for luxury goods like handbags and shoes.
With scores of initial public offerings (IPO) teed up for 2022, record fund raising is being projected by analysts.
Emart reported 937 billion won ($790 million) in consolidated net profit in the third quarter, up 681 percent on year, according to the company’s preliminary report announced on Friday.
SSG.com, Shinsegae Group’s online shopping app, will sell its products through Naver’s online grocery market.
SSG.com, Emart’s online shopping platform, said Friday it has started preparing for an initial public offering (IPO).
Retailers are responding in their own ways to Level 4 social distancing rules, the highest on the four-level scale.
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