Unlocking South Korea's FDI Potential: A Comprehensive Guide and Expert Assistance
In South Korea, FDI, known as Foreign Direct Investment, refers to investments initiated by individuals or entities from abroad, meeting a minimum requirement of KRW 100 million and constituting 10% or more of the overall investment. South Korea has enacted strategies to foster foreign business engagement, supported by a robust regulatory structure and specific exemptions. Typically, these investments involve long-term ownership and influence by the foreign investor in the Korean enterprise.