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Europe Trade Practice 2013

Koreas relation with Europe. Europe Trade Practice 2013. Some European countries were active in East-Asia. They had companies for trading (“ East-India-Companies ”): Portugal, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, England, France.

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Europe Trade Practice 2013

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  1. Koreas relation with Europe Europe Trade Practice 2013

  2. Some European countries were active in East-Asia. They had companies for trading (“East-India-Companies”): Portugal, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, England, France. The first Europeans who knew about the existence of Korea were the Portuguese. Since 1543 they had a trade post on the island of Hirado (Japan), where they got to know that in northwestern direction passed the island of Tsushima, there was a nation that they called Couray. Europe Trade Practice 2013

  3. A Portuguese shipwreck victim was discovered in Jeju in 1582, but we know almost nothing about him … Europe Trade Practice 2013

  4. The second was Gregorio de Céspedes, a Portuguese Jesuit who arrived in Busan on December 27, 1593. He was brought to Korea by Konishi Yukinaga, one of the commanding generals of the Japanese army during the Imjin War. Europe Trade Practice 2013

  5. The Dutch shipSperwer sailed at June 18th, 1653 from Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia) with destination Taijoan in the Dutch colony Formosa (now Taiwan). In August they came in a heavy storm and shipwrecked near the island Quelpart (now Jeju-do). 36 sailors could swim to the coast, one of them was Hendrik Hamel. They were captured, brought to Seoul, later back to the south coast. 1666, after 13 years, they could escape to Japan. Hamel wrote a book about the years in Korea. Europe Trade Practice 2013

  6. Until 1870 foreigners were not allowed to enter Korea, so it was called the „Hermit Kingdom“. Until 1870 no Korean was allowed to go abroad. The first foreign country where Koreans settled was Russia. Europe Trade Practice 2013

  7. From 1883 Korea established diplomatic relations with European countries: Germany, France, Russia, Great Britain and Belgium. Foreign experts came to Korea to build up new economical and and social structures . Paul Georg von Möllendorff, who etablished 1882 a new custom-system for the Korean harbours and was ranked as a vice-minister. Europe Trade Practice 2013

  8. Antoinette Sontag from France (center), who opened the first western hotel in Seoul. Europe Trade Practice 2013 Hotel Sontag

  9. Europe Trade Practice 2013 Eberhard Meyer from Hamburg, who opened the first western company in Korea, „Meyer & Co“ 1890 in Chemulpo (now Incheon). The company had ships and traded between Korea and China.

  10. Under the Japanese occupation (1905 – 1945) most Europeans and European companies left Korea. Europe Trade Practice 2013

  11. New diplomatic relations (South Korea) after 1945: France, 1949 United Kingdom, 1949 Spain, 1950 Germany, 1955 Italy, 1956 Turkey, 1957 Denmark, 1959 Norway, 1959 Sweden, 1959 Greece, 1961 Netherlands, 1961 Swiss, 1962 Austria, 1963 Finland, 1973 Europe Trade Practice 2013

  12. With the diplomatic relations came business relations. Since 1956 bigger European companies came to Korea, for expl. Siemens from Germany. First export products were textiles and shoes. From the 1980th Korea startet to export electrical goods like TV, VTR, … Europe Trade Practice 2013

  13. Imported from Europe were machinery, chemicals or luxury goods. Europe Trade Practice 2013

  14. Koreans came to Europa for educational or economic reasons: UK: 46.000 Koreans Germany: 31.000 Koreans France: 15.000 Koreans (USA: 1.700.000 Korean) Some became famous: Europe Trade Practice 2013

  15. From 1990 Korean companies startet factories in Europe: Samsung, Lucky Goldstar (later LG), Daewoo, Hyundai, … Europe Trade Practice 2013

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  21. The EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the EU and the South Korea is the first completed of the new generation of FTA launched by the EU in 2007. South Korea was designated a priority FTA partner in the Global Europe trade policy strategy of 2006. Global Europe argued that a comprehensive and ambitious FTA with South Korea, aiming at the highest possible degree of trade liberalisation including far-reaching liberalisation of services and investment, was clearly in the interests of both sides. The negotiations for an EU-South Korea FTA were launched in May 2007 in Seoul. After eight rounds of talks, the FTA has been initialled by both sides on 15 October 2009. On 16 September 2010 the Council approved the FTA and the Agreement has been officially signed oon 6 October 2010 in the margin of the EU-South Korea Summit in Brussels. It is provisionally applied since 1 July 2011 Europe Trade Practice 2013

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