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Korea now seeks to foreign investment in political and economic reasons
October 8, 2007
Foreign Firms Asked for Joint Inroads Abroad | www.koreatimes.co.kr
Central and local governments in Korea are seeking foreign investment. The President election in Korea is coming at December 19, 2007. The opposition reader, Lee, Myung- bak now shows over 51% supports in political surveys. The central government and ruling party need to something to attract the people in Korea.The leaders in local governments in Korea were elected in May 31, 2006. The local leaders’ tenure of officeisfour years. The main election pledges of local leaders are to attract foreign investments into local provinces. They need to show something within the remainder their term of office. The central and local governments in Korea will loose their regulations for foreign investment. And they will try to give more incentives such as tax exemptions, free use of lands, transportation services, etc. to foreign investors. They are now in competition to survive or not
Korea now seeks to foreign investment in political and economic reasons
October 8, 2007
Foreign Firms Asked for Joint Inroads Abroad | www.koreatimes.co.kr
Central and local governments in Korea are seeking foreign investment. The President election in Korea is coming at December 19, 2007. The opposition reader, Lee, Myung- bak now shows over 51% supports in political surveys. The central government and ruling party need to something to attract the people in Korea.The leaders in local governments in Korea were elected in May 31, 2006. The local leaders’ tenure of officeisfour years. The main election pledges of local leaders are to attract foreign investments into local provinces. They need to show something within the remainder their term of office. The central and local governments in Korea will loose their regulations for foreign investment. And they will try to give more incentives such as tax exemptions, free use of lands, transportation services, etc. to foreign investors. They are now in competition to survive or not
The government of South Korea and houisng price in 2007
April 23, 2007
Tax imposed on homes to increase | kr.news.yahoo.com
The government of South Korea will strive to cut down the housing price.
The down of housing price implies the down of profit of residential construction.
The construction companies in Korea are now in turning point to go down.
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