1. The SouthAmerica History
(1) Indians : The pioneer ofSouthAmerica.
The land ownership and feudal exploitation, the economic development was slow
British and Americans broke into SouthAmerica, they set the countries as their places of raw material resources, goods dumping and capital output.
issues are putting an impediment to adopting them. In Korea, the electric cars are not allowed in the market. The legislation has not been ratified yet. Also, the government put a ban to the direct import of hybrid cars from foreign countries. Unless there is a political change in Korea, effort of environment-friendly activity related to transportation in FedEx seems impossible.
Main economic
wave has started from Japan, Vietnam, Mongolia whichcountries geographically and culturally close to korean. but now it has spreadednot only those countries near korea. but also countries like singapore, thailand, indonesia and many countries in south east asia are affected by this korean culture wave and they are loving korean culture. and now this wave is hittingEurope and Southern America.
GDP with one of the largest ports in the world. U.S. is now Taiwan's third-largest trade partner taking 11.6% of Taiwan's exports and supplying 10.4% of its imports. Taiwan is the United States’ 10th-largest trading partner. As people on both side of the strait consider future economic steps, strong concerns remain on both sides of the Pacific about PRC military modernization and deployments.
of FTAs becomes larger," said Chung Hae-kwan, of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He added that, "against this backdrop, the pursuit of FTAs is not a matter of choice for Korea, but rather a necessity for future economic growth" (East Asian Review 2003).
B. Chilean Economy
Chile was the first Latin American country to approve the South Korean government in 1949. Diplomatic ties were