메트로人 머니 산업 IT·과학 정치&정책 생활경제 사회 에듀&JOB 기획연재 오피니언 라이프 CEO와칭 플러스
글로벌 메트로신문
로그인
회원가입

    머니

  • 증권
  • 은행
  • 보험
  • 카드
  • 부동산
  • 경제일반

    산업

  • 재계
  • 자동차
  • 전기전자
  • 물류항공
  • 산업일반

    IT·과학

  • 인터넷
  • 게임
  • 방송통신
  • IT·과학일반

    사회

  • 지방행정
  • 국제
  • 사회일반

    플러스

  • 한줄뉴스
  • 포토
  • 영상
  • 운세/사주
사회>지역
기사사진
경상국립대, ‘화성’ 주제 행성과학 단기 강좌 개최

경상국립대학교는 대한지질학회 행성과학분과와 함께 오는 12~13일 이틀간 가좌캠퍼스 박물관 대강당에서 '화성(Mars)'을 주제로 행성과학 단기 강좌를 개최한다. 이번 강좌는 본격적인 우리나라의 우주 및 행성 탐사 시대를 선도하기 위한 노력의 하나로 마련됐다. 이번 강좌에서는 국내 전문가들이 화성의 지질과 환경, 최근 탐사 결과 등을 포함한 총 12편의 강연을 진행할 예정이다. 전국 대학 지질과학과·천문학과를 비롯해 한국기초과학지원연구원, 한국지질자원연구원, 한국항공우주연구원, 한국천문연구원 등 관련 기관의 전문연구자 150여 명이 참석할 것으로 예상된다. 특히 100명의 대학원생, 학부생이 참여해 행성과학 분야의 깊이 있는 지식과 연구 동향을 접할 수 있는 소중한 기회가 될 전망이다. 대한지질학회 행성과학분과에서 개최하는 '행성과학 단기 강좌'는 행성과학에 관심 있는 학부생과 대학원생을 대상으로 한 교육 프로그램으로, 2022년부터 매년 다양한 주제를 선정해 진행되고 있다. 매회 100명 이상의 참석자가 모이는 국내 최대 규모의 행성과학 분야 교육 행사로 자리매김했으며 미래 우주·행성 탐사 분야의 연구 개발 저변을 넓히는 데 크게 기여하고 있다. 올해는 처음으로 화성을 주제로 선정했다. 달과 함께 태양계 탐사 및 연구의 최우선 대상 중 하나인 화성의 행성과학적 특징과 최신 연구 성과를 조명하고, 나아가 우리나라 행성과학의 미래를 함께 논의하는 뜻깊은 시간이 될 것이다. 이번 행사는 영남권에서 최초로 개최되는 행성과학 분야 교육·연구행사로, 우주·방산 분야의 글로컬 대학으로서 역량을 강화하고 있는 경상국립대에서 개최돼 의미를 더한다. 경상국립대 관계자는 "미래 행성 탐사의 기초가 될 학술·연구 역량을 발전시키고, 이를 통해 차세대 우주·행성 과학 인재를 적극 양성하는 데 지원을 아끼지 않을 계획이다"고 밝혔다. 이번 단기 강좌는 대한지질학회 행성과학분과, 경상국립대 및 한국기초과학지원연구원의 주관으로 진행된다.

2025-02-06 15:49:54 이도식 기자
기사사진
Trump's tariffs targeting only China made Apple suffer while Samsung felt relieved, but "this is just the beginning."

The tariff war triggered by Trump has begun, with China becoming the first target. As a result, there are concerns that Apple, which produces most of its products in China, will be hit hard, while Samsung Electronics' smartphones are expected to benefit in the short term. However, some fear that this is merely a 'breathing pause.' With China now facing additional U.S. tariffs, there is a growing possibility that Korea's exports of intermediate goods, such as semiconductors, to China could be affected. Particularly, since President Trump had promised to impose tariffs on all countries during his campaign, home appliance companies with production bases in Mexico are likely to be forced to revise their strategies. At 12:01 AM on February 4 (Eastern Time), the tariff increase on China, which President Trump had previously announced, went into effect. Meanwhile, on February 3, President Trump decided to delay the imposition of a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada for one month, just one day before it was set to be implemented. As most of Apple's production facilities are based in China, the company is expected to be directly impacted, with forecasts suggesting that Samsung Electronics' smartphones could see short-term gains. More than 85% of Apple's iPhone production is carried out in China. Due to the tariff measures, a price increase for the iPhone has become inevitable. If iPhone prices rise, Samsung Electronics may see a boost in its price competitiveness. However, it is uncertain whether Apple will receive the same exemption from tariffs that it did during the first Trump administration, when the company was granted some relief on certain products. The issue is that while South Korea has avoided being the primary target of these tariffs, this may only be a temporary reprieve. If the prices of Chinese-made IT products such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets rise in the U.S. market, it could lead to a decrease in South Korea's exports of intermediate goods to China. According to analysis by Counterpoint Research, based on data from the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), it is predicted that 80% of Chinese-made finished products related to displays imported into the U.S. will be affected by tariffs. As a result, a contraction in the U.S. IT and home appliance markets could lead to a reduction in production within China, which in turn may result in a decline in South Korea’s exports of intermediate goods to China, such as semiconductors and wireless communication components. This is especially concerning given that while the U.S. has agreed to delay the imposition of tariffs on Canada and Mexico, this situation may not last long. President Trump has consistently advocated for imposing a universal tariff of more than 10% on all countries as part of his campaign promises, so there is a possibility that additional tariffs could soon be expanded to other countries. Moreover, if the U.S. government does not take further action on the border issue with Mexico within a month, the threat of reintroducing tariffs could be revived at any time. Both Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics have most of their production facilities in Mexico. Samsung produces TVs and home appliances in Tijuana and Querétaro, which are located near the U.S. border, while LG Electronics manufactures home appliances and electronics in Reynosa, Monterrey, and Ramos Arizpe, Mexico. As a result, companies in industries such as home appliances and batteries with factories in Mexico, Canada, and other countries are likely to face inevitable strategic adjustments. The home appliance industry, having experienced a 20-50% tariff bomb on washing machines during the first Trump administration, has since built factories in the U.S. in response, and industry analysts believe that companies in this sector have strengthened their ability to respond to similar challenges in the second administration. It is reported that Samsung Electronics is considering producing some of its products, such as dryers, at its Newberry plant in South Carolina, which currently manufactures products at its Querétaro facility in Mexico. Han Jong-hee, Vice Chairman and CEO of Samsung Electronics, stated at a press conference held during CES 2025 in the U.S. last month, "As you know, Samsung has quite a number of factories around the world. We are not concentrating on one particular location, but we will make good use of this advantage." It is also reported that LG Electronics is considering relocating some of its production, such as refrigerators, to its factory in Tennessee, USA. Kim Chang-tae, Chief Financial Officer of LG Electronics, stated during a conference call on January 23, "If the level of tariff increases requires fundamental changes to the supply chain structure, we believe that utilizing our know-how in operating production facilities in the U.S. could lead to more proactive changes in our production location strategy." ChatGPT를 사용하여 번역한 기사입니다.

2025-02-06 15:31:54 메트로신문 기자
기사사진
POSCO, which overcame past U.S. import regulations and grew, is expected to overcome the "tariff barriers" once again.

POSCO, the "elder sibling" of the steel industry, saw a nearly 40% decrease in operating profit last year due to worsening market conditions. Additionally, the possibility of a reduction in the U.S. tariff-free quota has raised concerns about the "Trump risk," further adding pressure. As a result, there are growing fears surrounding POSCO's current situation. However, POSCO has a history of proving its competitiveness and surviving even during challenging times, such as under the U.S.'s "trigger price" system. While Japanese steelmakers struggled with import restrictions, POSCO solidified its position in the market through strategic responses. The industry remains optimistic, with many believing that POSCO can overcome the current uncertain external environment as well. According to industry sources on the 6th, POSCO Holdings' revenue for last year was 72.688 trillion KRW, a 5.8% decrease compared to the same period the previous year. Net profit also fell by 48.6% to 9.5 trillion KRW. In the steel sector, POSCO's revenue dropped by 3.6% to 37.556 trillion KRW, and operating profit decreased by 29.3% to 1.473 trillion KRW. The decrease in both revenue and operating profit was attributed to a decline in steel demand and the impact of the economic downturn, which led to a reduction in production and sales due to fluctuations in the number of operating blast furnaces. Moreover, the sense of crisis has intensified as U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly announced plans to impose tariffs targeting the steel industry. Similar to President Trump's tariff policy, there have been past instances of such measures. POSCO demonstrated its competitiveness even under the "trigger price" system implemented by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter in the 1970s, which was aimed at protecting the domestic market. The trigger price system set a specific price threshold, and if foreign steel products were imported below that price, the U.S. could initiate anti-dumping investigations without complicated procedures. At that time, POSCO successfully entered the U.S. market by establishing UPI (USS-POSCO Industries). By investing 50-50 with U.S. Steel, POSCO modernized a cold-rolling plant in Pittsburgh and supplied raw materials, thus avoiding trade friction. Additionally, POSCO adopted a differentiated strategy from Japanese steelmakers. While Japanese companies maintained high-price policies and sold steel at elevated prices, POSCO focused on price competitiveness to target the market. Thanks to this strategy, POSCO was able to minimize the impact of the trigger price system while solidifying its position in the U.S. market. Building on its past experience, POSCO is now considering a local production strategy to avoid U.S. tariffs. It is carefully exploring the possibility of establishing production facilities within the United States. In addition, POSCO is actively seeking ways to maintain its competitiveness despite the deteriorating market conditions. The company plans to focus on systematically innovating its cost structure to maximize profitability. This includes developing technologies to reduce raw material usage or effectively blend low-cost raw materials while maintaining the same quality. Ultimately, the goal is to maximize production efficiency and significantly reduce raw material costs. Furthermore, POSCO plans to secure global business opportunities by expanding investments in high-growth, high-profit markets such as India and North America, and strengthen its core competitiveness by achieving concrete results in the carbon-neutral sector. A POSCO spokesperson stated, "The intensification of regulations on China and the easing of monetary policies, including fiscal policies, will serve as positive signals." They added, "We cautiously expect that the global steel market will improve in the second half of this year." ChatGPT를 사용하여 번역한 기사입니다.

2025-02-06 15:26:35 메트로신문 기자
기사사진
'Shipbuilding and Energy Boom' HD Hyundai Records Operating Profit of 2.9832 Trillion KRW Last Year, Up 46.8% Compared to the Previous Year.

HD Hyundai recorded strong performance last year, driven by improvements in the shipbuilding and power equipment subsidiaries. On the 6th, HD Hyundai announced its annual results, reporting consolidated revenue of 67.7656 trillion KRW and operating profit of 2.9832 trillion KRW. This marks a 10.5% increase in revenue and a 46.8% increase in operating profit compared to the previous year. This strong performance was largely due to significant improvements in the shipbuilding and marine sectors, along with the continued strong performance of the power equipment division. Looking at the major business segments, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore, in the shipbuilding and marine sector, led the performance improvement with a 19.9% increase in revenue, reaching 25.5386 trillion KRW. This growth was driven by an increase in orders for high-value-added eco-friendly ships and improved production efficiency. Operating profit also surged by 408% compared to the previous year, totaling 1.4341 trillion KRW, thanks to a selective order strategy focused on profitability. HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, a subsidiary of HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore, recorded revenue of 14.4865 trillion KRW and operating profit of 705.2 billion KRW. HD Hyundai Samho and HD Hyundai Mipo also posted strong results, with revenues of 7.0031 trillion KRW and 4.63 trillion KRW, respectively, and operating profits of 723.6 billion KRW and 88.5 billion KRW. HD Hyundai Marine Solutions recorded revenue of 1.7455 trillion KRW, a 22% increase compared to the previous year, driven by strong orders in its core ship parts service business (AM) and expansion in digital control businesses such as smart ship operation management and automation solutions. Operating profit also grew by 34.8% to reach 271.7 billion KRW. HD Hyundai Marine Engine, which was newly integrated into the group last year, saw significant success with its strategy of expanding eco-friendly engine products. The company recorded revenue and operating profit of 315.8 billion KRW and 33.2 billion KRW, respectively, marking increases of 28.9% and 85.5% compared to the previous year. In the construction machinery segment, HD Hyundai Site Solutions saw a decline in both revenue and operating profit, recording 7.7731 trillion KRW and 432.4 billion KRW, respectively. This represents a decrease of 11.1% in revenue and 40.3% in operating profit due to the exceptional boom caused by infrastructure investments in major countries in 2023, as well as the impact of the global economic downturn. In the energy segment, HD Hyundai Oilbank achieved revenue of 30.4686 trillion KRW, a 8.4% increase compared to the previous year, thanks to the expansion of eco-friendly fuel supply and plant operation efficiency improvements. However, operating profit dropped by 58.2%, totaling 258 billion KRW. HD Hyundai Electric recorded revenue of 3.3223 trillion KRW and operating profit of 669 billion KRW, driven by increased demand for power equipment due to the expansion of global data centers and the spread of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The company also benefited from a selective order strategy that improved profitability. HD Hyundai Electric plans to continue its strong performance by expanding its production capacity for 765kV ultra-high voltage transformers through the construction of new factories, including one on existing sites in Ulsan and a second factory at its Alabama branch in the U.S. A spokesperson from HD Hyundai stated, "Given the increasing external uncertainties, we will focus on a profitability-oriented strategy across all business areas this year based on a stable business portfolio. With strong performance continuing in the shipbuilding and power equipment sectors, we will maintain our growth momentum through the development of eco-friendly technologies and maximizing production efficiency." ChatGPT를 사용하여 번역한 기사입니다.

2025-02-06 15:21:16 메트로신문 기자