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Title: Business Opportunities


1
Business Opportunities Investment Environment
in Korea March 1999
  • Korea Investment Service Center

2
CONTENTS
  • Direction and Goal of Economic Reform
  • Restructuring of the Korean Economy
  • Promotion of Foreign Investment
  • Achievements and Prospects for Korean
  • Economy

3
1. Direction and Goal of Economic Reform
Re-Emerging as an Entirely New Country for the
21st Century
  • Parallel Development of Democracy and a Market
  • Economy
  • Introducing Global Standards in All Areas of
  • Economic and Social Activity

4
2. Restructuring of Korean Economy
Agreement with the IMF
Political Resolution for Reform
5
  • Financial Reforms
  • Basic Framework


- Stabilize the financial system - Enhance the
soundness and efficiency ? Establishment of
Financial Supervisory Commission
Healthy financial institutions
Assisted by government
Ailing financial institutions
To be liquidated
6
  • Result of Financial Restructuring

7
  • Corporate Sector Restructuring
  • Enhancing Transparency of Corporate Management
  • - Combined financial statement
  • Eliminating Cross-debt Guarantees among
  • the subsidiaries
  • Improving Financial Structure
  • - Requirement of 200 debt/equity ratio


8
  • Streamlining Business Activities
  • - Encouraging enterprises to Specialize in
    core
  • business units where they are most
    competitive
  • - Business Swaps among Top 5 Conglomerates
  • Strengthening Accountability
  • - Holding majority shareholders and management
    more
  • accountable for how they run their business
  • - Rights of minority shareholders were
    strengthened


9
Enhancing Labor Market Flexibility
  • Labor disputes have declined in the 1990s
  • Enforcement of New Labor Standards
  • - allowing layoffs due to managerial
    difficulties
  • - Introduction of Manpower Dispatching System
  • Strengthening Social Safety Net

10
Public Sector Reforms
  • Government downsizing
  • Privatization of state -owned companies

11
3. Promotion of Foreign Investment
12
  • Creating an Investor-Friendly
  • Environment

FDI Liberalization
Increased Incentives
Investor-friendly Environment
One-Stop Service
MA - Land Acquisition Liberalized
13
Liberalization of FDI
open to foreign investment ( 99 )
  • Restricted business ( 7 sectors)
  • - Farming of Cattle, Inshore Fishing, Coastal
    Fishing, Radio
  • Broadcasting, Television Broadcasting, News
    Agency
  • Activities, Wholesaling of Meat
  • Partially Restricted Business (16 sectors)
  • - Publishing of Newspapers, Electric Power
    Generation,
  • Cable broadcasting, Trust Companies etc.

14
Capital Market Liberalization
  • Foreign equity ownership ceilings eliminated
  • local bonds and short-term money money market
    instrument allowed
  • Full liberalization of Foreign Exchange
    Transactions

15
Liberalization in Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Hostile takeovers allowed (May 1988)
  • Recent Major MAs

- Volvo Korea Holding A.B of Sweden (180 mil.) -
Interbrew Intl B.V of Nether land (250 mil.) -
Degussa A.G of Germany (130 mil.) - BT Holding
B.V of Nether land (396 mil.)
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  • Liberalization of land acquisition

before
improvement
Foreign companies
Restriction on land use and size of land
abolished
MAs
Ban on acquisition of non-business purpose land
allowed
Foreigners
Restriction based on the period of stay, and size
of land
abolished
Acquisition procedure
Report after signing contract
Approval before signing contract
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Incentives for foreign investment
  • Augmentation of tax incentives
  • - Advanced-technology businesses (265 ? 436)
  • - Service businesses supporting other
    industries (0 ? 97)
  • - Businesses located in Foreign Investment
    Zone

period of tax breaks
- national taxes 8 years 10
years - local taxes 8 years
8-15 years
  • Rent reduction at industrial complexes for
    foreigners

18
Tax Incentives for Foreign Investment
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Establishing Investor-Oriented System
  • Simplification of Procedures
  • Establishment of the Korea Investment Service
    Center (KISC)
  • - Full-service window for foreign investment
  • - Provides comprehensive administrative
    support and
  • consulting services
  • - Staffed by Government officials , KOTRA
    personnel,
  • and Specialists in MA, law, accounting, tax
    and
  • financial product areas

21
4. Achievements and Prospects for the Korean
Economy
22
Signs of Recovery
  • Foreign exchange reserves
  • - 2 bill. (Dec.,97) ? 52 bill. (Mar. 99)
  • Trade surplus
  • - ? 8.4 bill. (97) ? 39.9 bill. (98)
  • Exchange rates (won/dollar)
  • - 1,962 (Dec.,97) ? 1,222 (Feb. 99)
  • Interest rate (company bond)
  • - 29 (Dec.,97) ? 8.7 (Feb.,99)
  • Sovereign credit rating
  • - Non-investment level ( 98) ? Investment
    level (99)

23
FDI Trends in Korea
US million
24
Analysis of Recent FDI Trends

()
Others
Japan
EU
USA
25
Prospects for the Korean economy
  • From 1999 Recover and expand
  • Expected GDP growth rate

KDI OECD IMF
1999 1.8 4 4.3 2000
4.9 - 5.6
  • Long-Term Prospects
  • - Reemerge as a new country upon successful
  • completion of structural reforms

26
  • Advantages of Doing Business in Korea

Dynamic Domestic Market
Strategic Location for Global Business
Widely open business environment
Favorable Business Environment
Cost Saving Economy
Highly Productive , Educated Work Force
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