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  • Already one of the most heavily regulated jurisdictions in the world, Korea’s extended privacy laws are giving multinational investors headaches. But for those that persevere the rewards are high
  • Government regulatory authorities have to strike a difficult balance when regulating a telecommunications sector that is tough for foreign businesses to enter and an internet sector that risks being dominated by non-Korean firms
  • Tae-Yeon Cho
  • Activity table of Asia-Pacific (ex Japan) M&A for Y/E 2011
  • The Export-Import Bank of Korea (K-Exim), Korea Trade Insurance Corporation (K-sure) and a group of 11 international commercial bank lenders raised financing for a US$2.5 billion greenfield petrochemical facility for Jurong Aromatics on Jurong Island, Singapore in June last year in a pioneering deal
  • Project Finance Al Tamimi & Company
  • David Yu, general counsel of Diageo in South Korea, talks to Katherine Jo about how his company has managed to avoid conflict with the country’s famously strong unions and the challenges posed by new regulations
  • The retirement pension plan in Korea became available in 2005 when the Employee Retirement Benefit Security Act (ERBSA) came into force
  • Korean courts hold that economic substance now overrules legal substance when addressing foreign companies’ use of holding companies in third countries for Korean acquisitions. Lone Star marks the first precedent in this ruling, but other cases will determine how Korea’s National Tax Service will treat such holding companies in the future
  • Weon Jung Kim