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S. Korea Offers Incentives to Attract Foreign Investors


This file photo, provided by KOTRA on Nov. 22, 2020, shows the Invest Korea Week 2020 forum held in Seoul.

This file photo, provided by KOTRA on Nov. 22, 2020, shows the Invest Korea Week 2020 forum held in Seoul.

SEOUL, Nov. 3 (Korea Bizwire)President Moon Jae-in on Wednesday offered incentives to attract foreign investors as South Korea kicked off its largest foreign investment forum meant to create new opportunities amid economic recovery during the pandemic.

Invest Korea Week 2021, which runs through Friday, is expected to bring together 3,000 officials from major domestic and international companies, governments and related organizations for investor relations sessions and other events, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

“South Korea is a promising, sustainable and stable investment destination,” Moon said in a video message.

South Korea received US$18.2 billion worth of foreign direct investment commitments during the first nine months of the year, up more than 41 percent from a year earlier, according to the ministry data.

South Korea has held its annual foreign investment forum since 2006 to promote Asia’s fourth-largest economy as an investment destination and introduce successful business cases and investment chances.

“We will extend tax, location and cash support for investors, ease unreasonable regulations, and create new investment opportunities by aiding research and development and facility investment in such high-tech industries as semiconductor, next-generation vehicles and bio,” Moon said, without elaborating.

About 180 South Korean firms will have one-on-one business consultations with more than 120 foreign investors, and around 50 major South Korean startups will showcase their advanced technologies and products.

Key participants in the foreign investment forum include Simon Segars, CEO of ARM Holdings; Jim Falteisek, senior vice president of 3M Korea; and Sean Blakeley, CEO of the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea, the ministry said.

(Yonhap)

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