AMCHAM launches ESG committee
By Kim Yoo-chul
The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM) announced in a statement Friday that it has launched a committee to oversee environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals.
As being responsible and socially conscious in doing business became more critical during the COVID-19 pandemic, ESG has emerged as key criteria to measure the broader impact of activities to improve corporate prioritization of these targets. Through the committee, AMCHAM plans to help strengthen the efforts of its member companies to maintain sustainable management, according to the statement. We are proud to announce the launch of our first-ever ESG committee. As ESG has evolved to become a key strategy for corporate growth, I hope this committee will serve as the main platform for AMCHAM member companies during this exciting transformation, AMCHAM CEO James Kim was quoted as saying.
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Media & TelecomSamsung leader Jay Y. Lee attends trial amid calls for pardon
Joyce Lee
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee on Thursday made his first public appearance since being jailed in January, as he attended court to face charges of fraud and stock manipulation amid calls for his release.
The 52-year-old head of the world s biggest memory chip maker wore a dark suit and white shirt as he entered the courtroom for the hearing, media reported.
The heir to one of South Korea s most powerful family-run business empires is accused of fraud and stock manipulation and could face a fresh jail term if convicted.