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Doing Business in South Korea

Doing Business in South Korea. September 15, 2008 [Your Name]. South Korea Facts and Figures. Official Language: Korean Capital: Seoul Currency: Won GDP Total (2007 est.): $1.266 trillion GDP per capita: $24,800 Population: 49 million. Importance of the first contact.

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Doing Business in South Korea

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  1. Doing Business in South Korea September 15, 2008 [Your Name]

  2. South Korea Facts and Figures • Official Language: Korean • Capital: Seoul • Currency: Won • GDP Total (2007 est.): $1.266 trillion • GDP per capita: $24,800 • Population: 49 million

  3. Importance of the first contact • Prefer to meet face to face • Use last names and titles • Have interpreter available • Have business cards and all materials written in both English and Korean • Be punctual and respectful

  4. Cultural Differences that affect business • In South Korea, businessmen start with a contract and negotiate from there. • In South Korea, large industrial business is generally male dominant. • American businesswomen may find this uncomfortable.

  5. When “Yes” doesn’t mean “Yes”…or “no” • Reluctance to say “no” directly. • May say “yes” when they actually mean “no” • Rather than say “no” they may say “That will be difficult” or “I will need to think about that”

  6. Corruption Perceptions Index • 10 is the highest and best score • 0 is highly corrupt • 5 is the border between countries that do and do not have a corruption problem. • South Korea scored a 5.1

  7. References Kim, Eun Y. Let’s Make a Deal Part 3. Executive Planet. South Korea. Retrieved August 17, 2008 from http://www.executiveplanet.com/index.php?title=South_Korea:_Let%27s_Make_a_Deal%21_-_Part_3 Kim, Eun Y. Executive Planet. South Korea. Retrieved August 17, 2008 from http://www.executiveplanet.com/index.php?title=South_Korea Info Please. The 2006 Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index. Retrieved August 16, 2008 from http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0781359.html NationMaster. Oil refining ability by country. Retrieved August 17, 2008 from http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ene_oil_ref_abi-energy-oil-refining-ability US Department of State. March 2008. South Korea. Retrieved August 17, 2008 from http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2800.htm

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