Title: South Korean companies outward investment
1South Korean companies outward investment
- Dr. Kristiina Korhonen
- Center for Markets in Transition
2Official Development Aid (ODA)
- made up of the developed nations of the world
- given by governments through international aid
agencies (bilateral aid), multilateral
institutions (eg World Bank) or development
charities - world ODA in 2005 was USD 10 billion
- target for development aid is 0.7 of GDP
3ODA as percentage of the top recipient (Iraq) in
2005
Net ODA in 2005 as percentage of the top
recipient Iraq USD 21 billion
4South Korea as a donator
- an emerging donor in the international community
- providing ODA since the late 1980s
- ODA is modest, 0.05 of GDP
- USD 455 million (in 2006)
- the Korean government is committed to extending
the program - used for human resources programs
- about 130 recipients
- 80 of aid is bound for Iraq, Afghanistan,
Vietnam, China and Cambodia
5Concept of foreign direct investment (company
perspective)
- FDI, foreign direct investment
- long-term capital movement by a foreign company
to - establish a new company (greenfield investment)
- acquire shares of the local company (acquisition)
- transnational company (TNC), operations in at
least two countries - multinational company (MNE), at least six
production units abroad
6Ownership
- wholly-owned (100 ) subsidiary
- joint venture owned together with the local
company - majority ownership (gt 50 )
- minority ownership (10 lt 50 )
- equity ownership (50-50)
- by definition, portfolio investments (ownership
less than 10 ) are not foreign direct
investments at all
7Concept of foreign direct investment (national
perspective)
- Outward investment
- here South Korea as a home country
- origin of FDI flows into other countries
- Inward investment
- here South Korea as a host country
- destination of FDI from other countries
8Concept of foreign direct investment (flow vs.
stock)
- Investment flows
- annual flows
- Investment stock
- cumulative value of the annual flows
Investment flows (left axis)
Investment stock (right axis)
USD million
USD million
9Concept of divestment
- voluntary closure of a foreign subsidiary, or
- the sale of a foreign subsidiary
- rather common (30-60 of investments)
- correction of failure, or
- strategic choice
10Development of the global foreign direct
investment
- take-off of global FDI in the 1940s
- huge increase in the 1990s
- temporary downturn in the beginning of the 2000s
- the upward trend of global FDI is expected to
continue - FDI concentrates in high-income countries
- European Union is the worlds largest source of
investment almost half of the world FDI - United States is the largest investment
destination - the rapid increase of FDI in the most prosperous
developing countries
11Development of the global FDI
Source UNCTAD 2006.
12Outward investment flows in 2006 from selected
Asian economies (USD billion)
Source UNCTAD 2007.
13South Koreas outward investment
- started in 1968
- very modest growth until 1986
- government began liberalise regulations on
outward investment in 1986 - balance of payments surpluses since 1986
- Korean companies had enough financial resources
to participate in global business activities - rapidly increasing trend until the Asian crisis
in 1998 - increasing trend since 2002
14South Koreas outward investment flows in
1984-2006 (USD billion)
15Comparison of South Koreas inward and outward
investments in 1984-2006 (USD billion)
16South Koreas outward investment stock by
industry
- manufacturing sector has been the driving force
- weak presentation of service sector reflects a
low competitiveness
17South Koreas outward investment stock by region
- Asia has always occupied the majority of Koreas
outward investment - China has become the greatest recipient
- role of North America has declined
- annual growth is highest in the Middle East (200
), Africa (89 ) and Latin America (72 ) - in Asia, annual growth is highest in Cambodia
(296 ) and Vietnam (93 )
18South Koreas outward investment stock by
company size
- large firms (chaebols) dominate 69 of outward
investment stock - large firms invest a large amount of money in a
few projects - Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) occupy
27 of outstanding investment - SMEs invest a small amount of money in large
number of projects - (remaining 4 of outstanding investment is
occupied by other individual investors)
19South Koreas outward investment stock by
motivation
- Large companies invest abroad to secure or
develop market - SMEs invest in neighboring countries in order to
minimise the labour costs and the transport costs
20South Koreas outward investment conclusion
- investment in Asia is going to increase
- investment will increase in all industries and
become more diversified - chaebols are going to dominate the outward
investment