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796
KT&G’s Award Ceremony for “SangSang Madang Korea Cosmetics Challenge,” an Eco-Friendly Startup Contest Three final teams selected through record-breaking competition, offered partnership with Cosmocos to support
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795
KT&G Welfare Foundation Celebrates 13th Year of Ecological Restoration at Bukhansan Mountain Around 100 KT&G employees and volunteers out to plant 1,750 native trees in Bukhansan National Park
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KT&G Creates “SangSang Forest” in Argalant to Tackle Desertification in Mongolia 10,000 Siberian elms to be planted in order to establish environmentally sustainable infrastructure
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793
KT&G SangSang Madang Holds “2025 Nolbit Market” to Support Micro-Enterprises in Nonsan Assisting local mirco-enterprises in finding new sales channels, along with participatory programs including the “SangSang Madang 20th Anniversary Drawing Contest”
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792
KT&G Boasts Great Performance in Global Tobacco Business, Demonstrating Growth in Both Q1 Sales and Operating Profits Q1 consolidated revenue of ₩1.4911 trillion (up 15.4% YoY) and operating profit of ₩285.6 billion (up 20.7% YoY)
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791
KT&G SangSang Madang Accepts Entries for “17th Great Short Film Festival” Supporting the discovery and production of outstanding short films, featuring a total of 41 works for screening -
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KT&G Takes Part in the 22nd Yoon Kyung CEO Pledge Ceremony 2025 Promoting ethical management through initiatives such as the designation of “KT&G Corporate Ethics Day” and the signing of the “Ethics Practice Pledge” by employees
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789
KT&G Begins Recruitment for the 18th SangSang Marketing School 2025 Applications open through May 12, providing opportunity to gain practical marketing experience guided by industry professionals
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788
KT&G Opens New Factory in Kazakhstan, Establishing an Outpost for Export in Eurasia New 52,000 square-meter factory, expected to become a key production base to meet Eurasian market demands
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787
KT&G SangSang Madang Chuncheon Hosts 2025 SangSang Festival in Chuncheon Celebrating SangSang Madang’s 20th anniversary with a showcase of local culture and arts, gathering around 16,000 visitors in two days