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A Study on the Development of Korea FTA strategy with the world RTA network analysis (세계 RTA 네트워크 분석을 통한 한국 FTA 전략에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, DongJoon;Park, KeunSik
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.3-23
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    • 2017
  • With the globalization of the world economy, international trade networks are expanding beyond geographical proximity, and the expansion of such trade networks is playing a role in promoting globalization. Korea has established itself as a strong FTA for the past 13 years, starting with the Korea-Chile FTA. Successful establishment of a short-term FTA network has shown positive economic effects such as increased trade volume with partner countries and market share in overseas markets. Other countries are also turning to the paradigm of economic development through the formation of a regional economic integration and a bilateral trade agreement network, and it is time to investigate new opportunities through understanding the entire RTA and FTA network. In this study, we analyzed the status of RTA and FTA from the 1960s to 2010s, analyzed network structure and centrality through SNA(social network analysis). The results of the study show that the structure of the FTA network is gradually expanding, and the FTA network, which has been expanding to the center of the early European countries, is changing toward the Asian countries such as Korea, China and Japan. As a result of the analysis of the degree of centrality, Korea was ranked as the top in all the degree of centrality(Degree, Betweenness, Closeness and Eigenvector) indicators for a short period of time and it means that Korea's FTA strategy was evaluated as very successful. This study examines the FTA among the global RTAs, assesses the structure of the FTAs and evaluates Korea's FTA strategies and the FTA network from a network perspective.

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A Study on the Trade Potential of Electronic Products Based on Trade Gravity Expansion Model between China and Korea (확장된 무역 중력 모형에 기반한 한중 전자제품 무역잠재력 연구)

  • Dong, Hao;Bae, Ki-Hyung;Zhang, Mengze
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.216-226
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    • 2022
  • With the signing of the China-Korea FTA agreement, it is of great practical significance to study the potential of electronic product trade between China and South Korea under the new situation to promote the development of electronic product trade between the two countries. Based on this, this paper selects the data related to the trade of electronic products between China and South Korea from 2005 to 2019. First, it analyzes the factors of the trade potential of electronic products between the two countries by building a trade gravity expansion model, and then calculates and compares the electronic products between China and South Korea. trade potential. The research results show that: (1) The economic scale, population scale and APEC member countries have a promoting effect on the trade volume between China and South Korea. The geographical distance has an inhibitory effect on the trade volume between China and South Korea. Trade freedom has a significant misuse of promotion for China's electronics trade, while it has no significant effect on South Korea's electronics trade. (2) After 2015, China's electronic product export trade potential to South Korea is huge. There is also a certain potential in South Korea's trade in electronic products with China, which needs to be explored with active policies.

Current Status and Issues in Digital Trade Agreements: Focusing on Cross-border Data Flows and Data Protection (디지털 통상의 국제규범화 현황과 쟁점: 국경 간 데이터 이동 및 데이터 보호를 중심으로)

  • Joo Hyoung Lee;Jeongmeen Suh;Jaeyoun Roh
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.99-117
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    • 2021
  • Korea's FTA e-commerce regulations are evolving into a standardized norm. However, "location of computing facilities", which was not covered by Korea's existing FTA, was newly established in Korea's first Mega FTA, RCEP. China, a member of RCEP, restricts data movement and requires data localization through its Cybersecurity law. These facts have led to start this study with interest in data-related regulations. It examined country-specific and regulatory characteristics in the process of forming digital trade norms, using the TAPED established by Burri et al. (2020). It also analyzed the current status of introducing norms related to 'data flow', 'data localization' and 'data protection' of the EU, USA and China, which are leading the formation of e-commerce trade norms. Finally, the legal review was conducted to compare the exact meaning of the wording expressed in each agreement for the six recently enacted Mega FTAs and Digital Economic Agreements. These findings are meaningful in that they provided implications for the effectiveness of RCEP and the direction of negotiations on Korea's digital trade norms.

Linkage between FTA, Energy Consumption and GHG Emissions in Korea : A CGE Analysis (연산일반균형(CGE) 모형을 이용한 자유무역협정(FTA), 에너지소비, 온실가스 배출량 간의 연계성 분석)

  • Lim, Jaekyu
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.777-807
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    • 2012
  • This study analyzed the impacts of FTAs (Free Trade Agreements) actively being promoted by the Korean government on the Korean economy, energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and found the policy implications in terms of the linkage amongst them. The simulation analysis by using a global CGE model, KEEI-GCGE, found that the effectuation of Korea-USA, the Korea-EU and the Korea-China-Japan FTAs at the same time would increase the real gross domestic product (GDP) of Korea by 2.04%. In addition, the energy consumption and GHG emissions of Korea are estimated to increase by 3.33% and 1.53% respectively. These results imply that the various medium and long-term plans and policies related to energy and GHG emissions in Korea should systematically reflect those potential impacts of the FTAs.

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A Study on Determinants of Chinese OFDI to Korea (중국 대 한국OFDI 결정요인의 실증분석)

  • Dai, Yun-hai
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.191-197
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    • 2020
  • OFDI is one of the key issues around the world in the development of economics, in 2013, Chinese President Xi JinPing proposed "One Belt One Road" initiative on conference of Asia-Africa international conference with its core policy as (Outward Foreign Direct Investment).With the steady development of China's "One Belt One Road", further advancement of Korea-China FTA, and rapid expansion of close economic relations between two countries, China is bound to increase OFDI to Korea. The paper empirically studied its determinants of Chinese OFDI to Korea, with PANELDATA data introduced combining time series with cross-section, result shows GRDP, HV, YNTL, FWYS, XFZS are all verified as determinants of Chinese OFDI to Korea, while, several suggestions are proposed for Korea to attract Chinese OFDI.

A Study on Regulations and Strategies for Increasing the Chinese Construction Market Share post the FTA between Korea and China (한중FTA 이후 중국 해외건설업의 규제실태와 진출 활성화 방안 연구)

  • Kim, Myeong-soo
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.10-21
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    • 2018
  • This study analyzes difficulties of enterprise activities in Chinese construction market by surveys on early entrants and interviews with experts. This study also suggests future strategy to enter the market by using inducement coefficient model. Korean construction companies in China are under heavy pressure to maintain requirement of licenses, despite recent deregulation. They are in dire predicament for market entry due to the Foreign Direct Investment System. It is almost impossible to participate in public projects and also it is not easy to do PPP projects. Therefore, Korean government should make more efforts to solve those issues through negotiations in FTA and GPA. For future expansion in Chinese construction market, it is highly recommended to boost cooperation models between Korea and China according to the empirical results of inducement coefficient model. Korean companies should collaborate with Chinese companies in some fields: smart city, environment and water treatment. Also, Korean government should support Korean companies by diplomatic means such as requesting for further opening of China's market. In GPA or GATS negotiation, Korean government should ask Chinese government that Korean companies can obtain order independently (without joint venture with Chinese companies) in China. Lastly, Korean construction companies should participate in construction projects ordered by international organizations such as ADB, AIIB.

The UK Bribery Act 2010 and Measures Needed for Korean Multinational Corporations in the Era of Korea-EU FTA (영국 뇌물수수법(UK Bribery Act 2010) 시행에 따른 한-EU FTA 시대에 한국 다국적기업의 대처방안 관한 연구)

  • Bae, Sungho
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.253-273
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    • 2014
  • The Korea-EU FTA has substantially escalated the volumes of South Korea's export and investment in the United Kingdom since its ratification. Coupling with the FTA effect, the ease of doing business in the United Kingdom will increase even more trade and investment by South Korean multinational corporations. In the meantime, the UK Bribery Act 2010 was enforced to end bribery by individuals and business entities which have close connection with the United Kingdom. The punishment of violating the Act is severe than ever because of "unlimited" fine. Without fully understanding the Act and have compliance measures as described in the Guidance issued by the UK Ministry of Justice, South Korean corporations may risk its whole business. Therefore, this paper will analyze the UK Bribery Act in details to provide critical implications for South Korean corporations under the Korea-EU FTA.

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A Comparison & Analysis of Electronic Commerce of Korea's FTA (한국의 FTA전자상거래규정 비교·분석)

  • Kim, Yun-keun;Park, Bok-Jae
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.25-44
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    • 2017
  • Though electronic commerce has grown rapidly in international trade, there is no basic consensus for its concept and rule applied. So WTO has done practice of not imposing customs duties on digital contents and been researching overall on electronic commerce through Work Program while many countries of the world attempt to obtain their interests by stipulating chapter of electronic commerce in their FTAs. This paper has compared and analysed chapter of electronic commerce in all the FTAs which Korea has signed and enforced. Korea's FTA stipulates commonly no customs duties, the other chapter's priority when chapter of electronic commerce conflicts the other chapter, electronic authentication, protection of personal information and consumer protection. But it has weak consistency and framework as it has different provisions for the objects of electronic commerce respectively, reserves classification & applied rule for electronic commerce, stipulates differently on non discrimination treatment and so on. Korea should participate in the research of international organization including WTO and cope actively and elastically by analysing the provisions of electronic commerce of the other countries' FTA such as USA, EU, CHINA and so on.

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A Suitable Thickness of Flexible Elastometic Foam (고무발포 보온재의 적정두께)

  • Yoon, Kwan-Sun;Lee, Gyo-Young
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.429-433
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    • 2008
  • Due to the construction technique (or the construction culture) growth in and out of Korea, newly-developed products have been continuously released. Furthermore, all legislation and regulation that the World follows are gradually becoming unified. (e.g. FTA(Free Trade Agreement) with the United States was contracted, and inevitable FTA contraction with EU and China), For this reason, it is considered that Korean fire regulation on building interior materials needs to be reviewed and compared with that of international standard so that it becomes legitimate and reasonable one.

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The Change in Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Price of the Post-FTA Import Market for Fishery Products in South Korea (FTA 이후, 국내 수입수산물 가격의 환율전가도 변화)

  • Lim, Eun-Son
    • The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.21-41
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    • 2022
  • The effect of change in exchange rates on an economy is very important, especially, to a small open economy like South Korea. I explore whether Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have positive influences on exchange rate-pass through import price of import market for fishery products in South Korea. Competition among FTA partners is enhanced after FTAs are effective. I expect that the extent to which are exchange rate pass-through (hereafter, ERPT) into import price of fishery products (in terms of Korea currency) would be reduced since the import market for fishery products in South Korea is an oligopolistic market. Specifically, I investigate two research questions with six South Korea's FTA partners-Norway, Thailand, Peru, U.S., China and Vietnam. First, whether the extent to which are exchange rate pass-through into import price of fishery products from six FTA partners would decrase in the post-FTA era; seconds, the size of reduction has a negative relation with the size of their market share in the import market for fishery products in South Korea if it decreases. The empirical results indicate that the degree of ERPT into import price from other FTA partners than Norway has been reduced after FTA, statistically and significantly; however, I do not find the evidence that the size of reduction is related to their market share. The findings in this study imply that FTAs have negative effects on producers' economic welfare in South Korea's fishery industry by reducing the extent to which are exchange rate pass-through as well as reducing tariff barriers.