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US-Korea Free Trade Agreement & Business Opportunities in
Korea to be Focus of NYC Investors' Luncheon Forum -
December 5, 2007
New York, New York -
November 19, 2007 -
Internationally-focused investors, analysts, executives,
financial and service professionals, journalists and other
interested individuals are invited to meet with Korean
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy Young-Joo Kim and
other business and government leaders during the Second
Annual Korea Investors' Luncheon Forum in New York City.
This event will be held without charge on Wednesday,
December 5, 2007 from 12:00-13:45 PM at The Waldorf Astoria
Hotel, located at 301 Park Avenue (located between 49th and
50th Streets) in New York City. It is being organized by the
Korean Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE),
the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) and
Invest Korea. Participation will be offered on a space
available basis to qualified individuals with an existing or
potential business or investment interest in Korea. Advance
registration is encouraged and advised.
To attend the second annual Korea Investors' Luncheon Forum,
please
CLICK HERE to forward a registration request or
contact the individual indicated below.
Second Annual Korea Investors' Luncheon Forum:
Korea - US FTA and Business Opportunities in Korea
New York, NY - Wednesday, December 5, 2007 - The Waldorf
Astoria Hotel - 301 Park Ave. - Bet. 49th & 50th St., NY, NY
10022
11:30am Registration
12:00pm Opening Remarks
12:05pm Welcoming Speech
Young-Joo Kim, Minister of MOCIE
12:10pm Korea- US FTA: Change of FDI Environment &
Support Policy
Tong-Soo Chung, Head of Invest Korea
12:25pm Investment Opportunities in Korea's
Biotechnology Sector
Sang-Ki Lee, Head of Research
Korea Institute of Bioscience &
Biotechnology
12:35pm Investment Opportunities in Korea's High-Tech
Sector
Kying-Hak Seo, Head of Korea Electronics
Technology Institute
12:45pm U.S. Success Stories in Korea
Tami Overby, President
American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM)
13:00pm Q&A and Luncheon
13:45pm Conclusion
"This event will familiarize corporate and financial
investors with recent trends in Korea - the world's tenth
largest economy and seventh largest export market of the US
-- both on the macro and regulatory level as well as in
biotechnology, high-tech, electronics, services and other
promising sectors," noted Mr. Jang-Sung Choi, Director,
Korea Trade- Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) New York.
"The agenda will also detail how the US-Korea Free Trade
Agreement (FTA) promises to increase trade and investment,
and strengthen the overall economic relationship, between
our two countries in areas including, but not limited to,
financial and professional services, manufacturing,
agriculture, retail and the technology sector."
"Korea is now a $1 trillion economy with an annual per
capita income that exceeds $20,000. It has attracted $22
billion in US direct investment as of 2006 -- and the U.S.-
Korea FTA promises to take the economic relationship of our
two countries to the next level," stated Ms. Tami Overby,
President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea.
"This deal will level the playing field and create new
opportunities for U.S. firms as well as to improve Korea's
overall competitiveness and its investment environment. I
believe it also explains part of the reason why US companies
such as Google and Texas Instruments are opening Korean R&D
centers, Prudential has relocated their Asian headquarters
to Seoul and Chelsea Properties has developed a major retail
outlet center."
To attend the second annual Korea Investors' Luncheon Forum,
please
CLICK HERE to forward a registration request or
contact the individual indicated below.
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KWR International, Inc.
Keith W. Rabin
tel./fax +1-212-532-3005 / 212-685-2413
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This material is published and disseminated by
KWR International, Inc. on behalf of the
Korea Trade- Investment Promotion Agency New York (KOTRA).
Additional information is on file with the Department of
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