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The Lotte Group began restructuring its business in China. The decision was made as the top management of the group
The Lotte Group began restructuring its business in China. The decision was made as the top management of the group
The warehouse in Melbourne's outer north was supposed to be filled with scrap metal and broken glass, overflow storage for
The warehouse in Melbourne's outer north was supposed to be filled with scrap metal and broken glass, overflow storage for a
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The Lotte Group began restructuring its business in China. The decision was made as the top management of the group judged that they can stand no longer as the China’s economic retaliation for the deployment of the Korea-US terminal high-altitude area defense (THAAD) system has been continuing for six months, and the decision to deploy the THAAD was decided.

“As the suspension of Lotte Marts business in China has been prolonged, the damage has become too large to cover,” said a high-ranking Lotte official on August 4. “We are considering restructuring to reduce store sizes or reduce personnel. But we are considering restructuring, not execute a complete withdrawal from China.”

Lotte Mart has been negotiating to sell 20 to 30 Chine…

Read the full article at: http://businesskorea.co.kr/english/news/national/18889-restructuring-chinese-business-lotte-group-begins-consider-reduction-stores-and

The Lotte Group began restructuring its business in China. The decision was made as the top management of the group judged that they can stand no longer as the China’s economic retaliation for the deployment of the Korea-US terminal high-altitude area defense (THAAD) system has been continuing for six months, and the decision to deploy the THAAD was decided.

“As the suspension of Lotte Marts business in China has been prolonged, the damage has become too large to cover,” said a high-ranking Lotte official on August 4. “We are considering restructuring to reduce store sizes or reduce personnel. But we are considering restructuring, not execute a complete withdrawal from China.”

Lotte Mart has been negotiating to sell 20 to 30 Chine…

Read the full article at: http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/english/news/national/18889-restructuring-chinese-business-lotte-group-begins-consider-reduction-stores-and

The warehouse in Melbourne’s outer north was supposed to be filled with scrap metal and broken glass, overflow storage for a nearby recycling business.

It wasn’t until the company collapsed into insolvency six months later, that the warehouse doors were opened to reveal a potential health and environmental disaster on Melbourne’s suburban fringe: pallets of steel drums and plastic tubs, stacked to the ceiling, filled with mercury, contaminated powders, leaking batteries, and suspected X-ray machine parts. Almost 800 containers of highly toxic material, abandoned by a company that no longer operated.

Abandoned steel drums containing toxic material found in a warehouse in Melbourne's outer north.

EPA officers with abandoned steel drums containing toxic material found in a warehouse in the northern Melbourne suburb of Campbellfiel…

Read the full article at: http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/4836845/tipping-point-illegal-dumping-swamps-waste-industry/?cs=7

The warehouse in Melbourne’s outer north was supposed to be filled with scrap metal and broken glass, overflow storage for a nearby recycling business.

It wasn’t until the company collapsed into insolvency six months later, that the warehouse doors were opened to reveal a potential health and environmental disaster on Melbourne’s suburban fringe: pallets of steel drums and plastic tubs, stacked to the ceiling, filled with mercury, contaminated powders, leaking batteries, and suspected X-ray machine parts. Almost 800 containers of highly toxic material, abandoned by a company that no longer operated.