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Kaesong inter - Korean industrial complex perspectives and pros / Kim, Suk Hi; Lim, Eul-Chul   Journal Article
Lim, Eul-chul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Kaesong inter-Korean industrial complex: perspectives and prospects / Kim, Suk Hi; Lim, Eul-Chul   Journal Article
Lim, Eul-chul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC), one of four special economic zones in North Korea, is an industrial park located in North Korea, just across the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) from South Korea.2 The KIC stands out because, in recent years, the other three zones have become dysfunctional for all practical purposes. As of the end of 2008, 93 South Korean firms operated in the KIC, with a total of 38,931 North Korean workers along with 1,055 South Korean workers. The project was supposed to be carried out in three stages for years to come; the first stage was well under way and was expected to be completed in 2010. The complex was supposed to employ 100,000 North Korean workers and have 450 tenant companies by the end of 2010. However, such rosy projections about the KIC ended when North Korea cut the reconciliation dialogue with South Korea after its conservative president, Lee Myongbag, took office in February 2008. The purpose of this paper is to discuss a number of key points on the KIC in the context of inter-Korean economic cooperation, along with reasons for the U.S. interest in the KIC. Special note: We completed this paper before North Korea and the United States began to take a series of new hardline actions against each other. However, the basic tone of this paper, an optimistic one, is likely to prevail in the long run because no one wants another Korean war and North Korea is unlikely to collapse any time soon.
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Legal Reforms and Foreign Investment in the Inter-Korean Projec: the kaesong industrial complex / Lim, Eul-chul   Journal Article
Lim, Eul-chul Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This paper briefly examines the current status of efforts to promote the Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC) and analyzes the significance of attracting foreign businesses to the complex. Attention is focused especially on the meaning and limitations of legal reform to attract foreign investment, and the direction in which it should head. The international community has undeniable influence over the tasks of the KIC and its legislative reform. For that reason, this paper offers a view of the KIC from the perspective of the United States and the international community, focusing on the KIC's legislative infrastructure
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