the supply of highly qualified medicines with the most advanced facilities according to KGMP. These efforts has made Hanmi one of the leading and promising pharmaceutical companies in Korea. So, Hanmi has showed continuous annual growth of 20%~30% since its establishment in 1973. And in 2003, its amount of total sales was nearly 243 billion won.
In 2000, all Korean pharmaceutical companies conf
the sudden surge in Korea's national image brought on by the 2002 FIFA World Cup, theKorean Wave started with the rising popularity of Korean pop stars such as Ahn Jae-wook. More recently it extended to a boom in Korean-made TV dramas such as Winter Sonata and Autumn in My Heart, and movies such as JSA,
2. The flow of theKorean wave
Theorigin of theKorean wave(Hallyu) dates back to 1997,
TheKorean traditional alcoholic beverage, also known as Takju.
It is milky, off-white in color, and sweet.
It is made by fermenting a mixture of boiled rice and water.
It was originally quite popular among farmers.
Dongdongju is a drink very similar to makgeolli, and both are
popularly drunk with theKorean "pancakes" called pajeon.
*Developed by combining the method of champagne
the inflation rate of price level in 2006 is about 2.5%, and unemployment rate is 3.5%. it means theKorean economy is neither boom or depression, it’s just moderation market situation. So, there are enough chances for profitable investments, but as much as risks. In the macro factor’s view, the degree of investment fitting is moderate.
2) Industrial Factors
(1) Korean’s entire indu
Korean Wave
TheKorean Wave refers to spread of South Korean Culture around the world.
Strengths
Unique charms of Korean celebrities
Refined music and fancy performance
Attractive characters and one-of-a-kind storytelling
Korean Wave ripple effect
Korean Wave has had a great ripple effect throughout the economy
TheKorean wave is responsible for achieving over one bi