SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean retailer Shinsegae plans to set up a joint venture with Alibaba International, Shinsegae affiliate E-Mart said on Thursday. The joint venture will be formed partly by ...
Shinsegae Co. signage is displayed outside one of the company's department stores in Seoul, South Korea. South Korean discount chain E-Mart, a unit of tycoon Chung Yong-jin’s retail conglomerate ...
South Korea’s distressed M&A market is facing a crisis, with companies under rehabilitation failing to attract buyers despite ...
Shinsegae Duty Free will close its downtown duty-free store in Busan later this month. As previously reported, the company ...
Leading home shopping companies are enhancing their delivery systems through strategic partnerships with logistics firms. On ...
The joint venture will be established by AliExpress Korea and Gmartket in 2025. The JV is expected to help these entities strengthen their position in the South Korean market and fight competition ...
The agreement includes a promotional campaign named, ‘The Hottest Shopping Destinations in Korea Right Now’, which runs until ...
The store highlights a selection of items, including Jeju tangerines, strawberries and Shine Muscat grapes, which have gained ...
The joint venture will be formed partly by Shinsegae investing its 100% stake in South Korean e-commerce platform Gmarket, it said in a regulatory filing. AliExpress Korea and Gmarket will be ...
The joint venture will be formed partly by Shinsegae investing its 100% stake in South Korean e-commerce platform Gmarket, it said in a regulatory filing. AliExpress Korea and Gmarket will be ...