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THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA (SOUTH KOREA)
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Area: 99,646 km² Geographical localization
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General information (2006) Government: Presidential republic President: Roh Moo-hyun Prime minister: Han Duck-soo Population: nearly 50 million Capital: Seoul (10,3 million) the second most populated metropolitan area in the world Economy: 10th largest (nominal value) in the world 11th largest (PPP) in the world Currency: South Korean Won – KRW (1 dollar is about 1 000 won) Official language: Korean
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Population Most South Koreans live in urban areas Major cities: Seoul, Busan, Ulsan, Incheon, Daegu, Daejeon Population shaped by international migration: the number of immigrants is still growing half of them do not have authorization Religion: 46,5 % express no religious preference; most common churches: Buddhist, Protestant, Catholic
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Economy I. Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Total (nominal): $888 millions per capita: $18 392 GDP growth: 5,1 % Composition of GDP: Services 56,3 %, Industry 40,3 %, Agriculture 3,3 % (2005) GDP in the CR Total: $141.801 billion per capita: $13,848 Inflation: 2,8 % (2005) Unemployment rate: 3,4 % (2006) One of the Four Asian Tigers (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore)
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Economy II. Pop below poverty line: 2% (2006 est.) Labour force: 23.53 million (2005 est.) Labour force by occupation: (2004 est.) agriculture (6%) industry (26%) services (67%) Main industries: electronics, automobile production, chemicals, shipbuilding, steel, textiles, clothing, footwear, food processing Major global producer of automobiles, electronics, shipbuilding,high- technology products Familly-controlled conglomerates: Chaebols Hyundai, Samsung, LG
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Economy III. Export: $ 288,2 billion (2005) Main Export Partners: China 21.8%, U.S. 14.6% Japan 7.8%, Hong Kong 4.2% Imports: $256 billion (2005) Main Import Partners: (2005) Japan 18.5% China 14.8% U.S. 11.8% Saudi Arabia 6.2% (2004)
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Economy IV. Public finances: Public debt: 20% of GDP (2005) External debt: $153.9 billion (2005) Foreign credit: $308.7 billion (2005) Reserves of foreign exchange: $210.4 billion (2005) Revenues: $195 billion (2005) Expenses: $189 billion (2005) Economic aid: ODA, $745 million (2005)
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Export of the Czech republic to ROK Industry materials (shafts, engines) Toys Steel and iron products
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Import to the Czech republic Electronics (TV, cameras, mobile phones) Vehicles Plastic material and products Rubber products Textile
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Thank you for your attention.
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RESOURCES Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea#Economy Obchodní spolupráce České a Korejské republiky http://www.businessinfo.cz/cz/clanek/korejska-republika-souhrnne- informace/korea-obchodni-spoluprace/1001243/25130/#b3
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