Trading & Investment

A Peek into the Dawning Future of Biomass

October 7, 2016

It is a question that has confounded energy experts, global leaders and technological pioneers for years – in a world with finite resources, a fast-growing population and ever-rising energy needs, how will the future be powered? The International Energy Association says that the world consumed almost 40 percent more power in 2008 than it did […]

Promoting Inter-cultural Exchange with Korean History Exploration

September 27, 2016

Modern Korea is almost completely unrecognizable from the country it was just a few decades ago. Even until the beginning of the 20th Century, Korea did not have much interaction with the rest of the world. As a result, the country had remained ethnically and culturally homogenous. In recent years, however, Korea has undergone rapid social […]

Indispensable Materials Series Part 3: How Steel Propels the World

September 21, 2016

Note: This is the latest in a series of articles on the Samsung C&T Newsroom that examines several key materials, looking at how they are being used by a variety of industries, including trading, technology and construction. Previously in the series, Samsung C&T Newsroom has looked at why copper is such a big deal to everyone from traders […]

Creating Cultural Ties – Samsung C&T Volunteers Restore Myanmar School for Orphans

August 30, 2016

Ties between Samsung C&T and Myanmar go back a long way. Almost four full decades ago, the company opened an office in Yangon. However, a long period of political instability curtailed activities in the Southeast Asian country for most foreign enterprises – including Samsung C&T – until earlier this decade. In 2012, military rule slowly […]

Ancient Trade Routes Provide Modern Inspiration for Traders of Today

August 17, 2016

With tools like browser-based maps, satellites, survey aircraft and drones, we like to think we have explored every inch of the planet, and that the days of pioneering, exploring and discovery now belong to a bygone era. In the world of global trade, however, this simply is not true. The Silk Road, which enjoyed its […]

Indispensable Materials Series Part 1: Why We Can’t Live Without Copper

August 11, 2016

Note: This is the first in a series of articles on the Samsung C&T Newsroom that will examine several key materials, looking at how these are being utilized by a variety of sectors, including the trading, technology and construction industries. The importance of copper continues to diversify in the modern world. As a global trader […]

Gathering Global Talent Fosters Deeper Trade Understanding

July 21, 2016

For global corporations with branches all over the world, finding a way to get all employees onto the same page can often prove a challenge. Although a company’s headquarters may have a set of ideals, rules and practices it hopes all its staff can follow, things can often be more complicated than that. In the […]

Going Green: How Wind Is Set to Power the Future

July 12, 2016

The world’s population is growing fast, at a rate of over 1.1 percent per year. In fact, perhaps the only thing growing faster is our thirst for energy consumption. As we become more numerous and affluent, our energy needs have risen by six times in the last 50 years, according to media outlet The Guardian. Almost everything […]

Turnaround Delhi School Wins Citywide Recognition

June 29, 2016

Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Teachers everywhere would doubtlessly agree. However, to educate, teachers need books, classrooms and other resources to properly nurture the great minds of the future. Sadly, not everyone in the world is lucky enough to live in an […]

“Thank You Small Libraries” Look to Inspire Future Leaders in Ghana

May 29, 2016

Henry Kim fondly recalls helping students at the OSU Presbyterian Cluster of Schools in Ghana. Through Kim’s efforts and the support of several other volunteers, OSU school students opened a new library – the first in its 60-year history. “I can’t forget the children’s smiling faces as we brought in the books and filled the […]