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Contents
02   Seoul
04   Invest in the Future
14   Invest in Innovation
16    Digital Media City
20    Yeouido International Financial District
24    Magok District
28    The Seoul Grand Park Renovation Project
32    Yongsan International Business District

36   Invest in Success
Se


10th in the 2010 Global City Index
The U.S.-based global management consulting
firm A.T. Kearney ranked Seoul as the world’s
10th most globalized city in its 2010 Global
City Index which analyzed business activity,
human capital, information exchange, cultural   16th in 2010 Ease of Doing
experience and political engagement in 65       Business Index
cities around the world.
                                                The World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business
                                                Index of 180 countries rated Korea as the 16th
                                                most business-friendly country in the world,
                                                up from 23rd in 2008 and 19th in 2009 (12th
                                                among OECD members, 6th among G20
                                                countries).
16th in 2011 Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI)
                                                                         According to the results of the 9th Global
                                                                         Financial Centers Index, Seoul continued to
                                                                         climb for the fourth straight year to rank 16th.
                                                                         In particular, Seoul was named the next
                                                                         potential financial hub for the third consecutive
                                                                         year and was selected as one of the cities
                                                                         where new offices of financial firms were
                                                                         most likely to be opened.




9th in 2010 Global City Competitiveness Report
According to the 2010 Global City Report by the Chinese Academy of
Social Sciences which conducts a comprehensive evaluation of a city’s
workforce; corporate, living and business environments; creativity,
innovation, and social environment; and industrial competitiveness of
each sector, Seoul was ranked as the 3rd most competitive city in Asia
and 9th in the world out of 500 cities.




                                                                         9th in Worldwide Centers of
                                                                         Commerce Index 2008
                                                                         In the Mastercard Worldwide Centers of
                                                                         Commerce Index, which offers a comprehensive
                                                                         comparative ranking of 75 of the world’s leading
                                                                         global cities and their role in driving global
                                                                         commerce, Seoul was ranked 9th in both
                                                                         2007 and 2008.




                                                                                       Seoul a global city with international competitiveness!   02 • 03
Invest in the Future
Seoul is an attractive city brimming with arts and culture built upon her 600-
year history as the capital of Korea and natural beauty represented by the scenic
Han River and Namsan. In terms of location, economic scale, business and living
standards and growth potential, Seoul boasts competitive advantages over
other Northeast Asian cities. This urban competitiveness is the reason why
global investors are taking notice of Seoul.




Seoul at a Glance
                                                       Korea                                  Seoul
 Population(in 2010)                      48,875,000                            10,039,000
 Number of foreigners(in 2009)            870,636                               255,749
 Language                                 Korean
 Average income per household(in 2008)    US$2,781                              US$2,915
 Foreign firms(in 2008)                   9,612                                 5,992
 GRDP/GDP(in 2009)                        US$948.14 billion                     US$229.09 billion
                                          Machinery, automobiles, steel, shipping, construction, electronics,
 Key industries
                                          semiconductor, petrochemical and telecommunication

                                                                                                * as of January, 2011
Attractive business environment

The center of the Northeast Asian economy
As the epicenter of the global economy moves to Asia, Korea is being recognized as a force that will drive the world economy in the
future. Korea demonstrated her potential by becoming the first OECD member country to overcome the global financial crisis in 2008
and successfully hosting the G20 Summit in 2010. Based on Korea’s favorable geographical location, the country is serving as an
outpost for entry into the Asian market, which possesses limitless growth potential. As the capital of Korea, Seoul is gaining global
attention as a key city propelling the growth of the Northeast Asia economy.


                                                                                               4hours~
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A bridge between Northeast Asia and the world
Located between China and Japan, Seoul offers easy and convenient access to the world’s
leading economies. It is two hours away from major Northeast Asian cities including Beijing,
Shanghai, Tokyo and Osaka, and just three hours away from 43 cities with populations of
over 1 million.




Healthy real economy and domestic market
Amid projections by major international organizations that the Northeast Asian economy will grow to become equal in size to those of the EU and NAFTA
by the year 2020, Korea is continuing to grow at a dynamic pace on the back of her globally competitive manufacturing industry. In 2010, the country was
ranked 7th in terms of exports, 9th in population among OECD members and 11th in the world in GDP.




FTA Status
Seoul is revamping herself as a market of major importance where
technologies and services engage in limitless competition based on
Korea’s aggressive and strategic free trade agreements.
Advanced transportation infrastructure
Seoul is serviced by a very convenient mass transport system for business. Comprising
of Incheon International Airport, named the world’s best airport; Korea Train
Express (KTX), the high-speed railway connecting Seoul to the entire country
within three hours; an extensive metro subway system with nine lines and bus-only
lanes for a congestion-free commute, Korea’s advanced transport system is being
benchmarked by many foreign governments.




                   State-of-the-art airport connecting Korea with the world
Travel between Incheon International Airport and downtown Seoul became significantly more
convenient with the opening of Incheon International Airport Railroad (travel time: 42 minutes
from the airport to Seoul Station). Since 2005, Incheon International Airport has been named
the Best Airport Worldwide in Airport Service Quality for the sixth consecutive year (2006-2011)
by Airports Council International (ACI). In addition, Gimpo International Airport, a 30-minute
drive from downtown Seoul, is gaining in popularity as a short-distance business airport with
superior urban accessibility and short waiting times at immigration. Currently, the airport provides
a total of 336 flights on four international routes, connecting Seoul to Haneda (Tokyo), Nagoya
and Osaka (Kansai) and Hongqiao (Shanghai), while plans are underway to add more international
service in the near future.


   Incheon Airport compared to Major Airports in Asia, 2009




                                                                                                                         Invest in the Future
                                 Incheon(Seoul)        Pudong(Sanghai)             Narita(Tokyo)
         Airlines served                 62                     53                         59
          Cities served                 177                     90                         98
       Transit passengers            5.2 million                 -                     4.5 million
     % of transit passengers           18.5%                  15.4%                      18.2%

                                                                     * Source: Seoul Finacial Forum, 2010




                                                                             Attractive business environment   06 • 07
World leading IT infrastructure
Korea is an IT powerhouse where foreign investors show the highest level of satisfaction in the country’s information and communication
technology services. In addition to the highest broadband Internet penetration rate among OECD nations, Korea leads the world in
broadband Internet quality for the second year in a row (2010 Oxford University survey results).




No.1 in Global E-Government Survey
Seoul boasts the best e-government in the world where administrative systems are smoothly integrated using information technology. Seoul claimed the
No.1 spot in the Rutgers Global E-Governance Survey four consecutive times. The survey is sponsored by the United Nations Department of Economic and
Social Affairs and the American Society for Public Administration and co-sponsored by E-Governance Institute of Rutgers University and Sungkyunkwan
University’s Global E-Policy and E-Government Institute.


   Evaluation of e-government, the world’s 100 cities

       Ranking                                                               Score                                                  Ranking
                                    City(Country)
        (2009)                                                              (2009)                  2003                   2005                   2007                   2009
           1                         Seoul(Korea)                            84.74                     1                      1                     1                      1
           2                   Praha(The Czech Republic)                     72.84                     -                     14                     15                     2
           3                       Hong Kong(China)                          62.83                     2                      4                     2                      3
           4                        New York(USA)                            61.10                     4                      2                     9                      4
           5                     Singapore(Singapore)                        58.81                     3                      6                     4                      5
           6                        Sanghai(China)                           57.41                     5                      3                      -                     6
           7                        Madrid(Spain)                            55.59                    40                     54                     5                      7
           8                        Vienna(Austria)                          55.48                     -                     37                     10                     8




Korea’s highly competitive IT industry

   No. 1 _in the ICT Development Index (ICT- IDI)          No. 4 in Digital Rankings by the Economist Intelligence                No. 5 _in the Network Readiness Index
               by International Telecommunication                  Unit (EIU), a research and advisory firm under                              (NRI) by the World Economic
               Union (ITU)                                         the United Kingdom’s Economist Group                                       Forum (WEF)

                                                                    * Source: “A comparison of the IT Industry in G20 nations” report by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency, 2011
Home to an ample highly skilled workforce
Korea’s high caliber human resources are a driving force behind the advances of the country’s IT, shipbuilding, electronics and automotive
industries. Major universities in Seoul offer English-language MBA courses and promote exchange programs with overseas universities
to nurture a highly skilled workforce that will promote Seoul’s continued growth.




Abundant talent pool
Currently, Seoul is home to a total of 400 institutions of higher learning including junior colleges, universities and graduate schools, all of which foster
talented individuals in 7,000 diverse and specified areas. More than 40 percent of Seoul residents hold a bachelor’s degree or above, while 54 universities in
Seoul confer master’s and doctorate degrees to 35,000 students annually. In addition, Seoul is a treasure trove of high quality talent, with 75,000 devoted
researchers working in 2,466 research centers (69 affiliated with universities and 2,937 with businesses).


   Annual number of graduates holding a bachelor’s degree or higher

                  Seoul                                Beijing                                 Hong Kong
              572,000 persons                      210,000 persons                            43,000 persons
           76 per 10,000 people                 121 per 10,000 people                      62 per 10,000 people

                                                                     * Source: Survey by KOTRA’s Korea Business Center, 2009




                                                                                                                                     Attractive business environment   08 • 09
                                                                                                                                                                                 Invest in the Future
Exceptional living environment

Befitting her status as the 10th most globalized city in the world, Seoul offers a wide range of care and support for foreign residents.
To ensure a convenient and satisfying living environment, Seoul is establishing a diverse array of programs and creating a better
infrastructure in regard to housing, education and medical services.




Expanding residential facilities for foreign residents
Seoul has been operating apartments for rent for foreign residents since 2008, while plans are in place to build more units.


   DMC VILLE
   Scale: 175 homes in 4 building units
         Site Area 9,313m3, Gross Floor Area 30,498m3
Active support for the construction of international schools
Currently, there are 21 international schools in Seoul with an additional two slated to open in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Dulwich College, one of Britain’s
most prominent schools opened a local branch in September 2010 and the New York-based private academy, Dwight School, is to follow suit in September
2012.




Yongsan International School            DMC Japanese School                     Banpo UK “Dulwich College Seoul”        DMC USA “Dwight School”
(Opened in Aug. 2006)                   (Opened in Sep. 2010)                   (Opened in Sep. 2010)                   (to be open in 2012)




Building a medical center exclusively for foreign nationals
Fourteen medical centers for foreigners are in operation at general hospitals in Seoul. Interpretation is available 24 hours a day to ensure non-Korean
speaking nationals receive accurate medical services at any location and at any time.




                                                                                                                                       Exceptional living environment   10 • 11
                                                                                                                                                                                  Invest in the Future
Seoul Global Center a one-stop administrative services for foreign residents of Seoul
As part of an effort to improve living conditions for foreigners, Seoul Metropolitan Government launched the Seoul Global Center in 2008, offering comprehensive
and in-depth services to help foreigners adjust to living in Seoul, free of charge. In addition, foreigners can use the Seoul Global Center services at Global
Village Centers conveniently located at seven foreign resident communities across the city.


                                                                                    Comprehensive Multilingual Counseling Service
                                                                                    Available Languages - Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Tagalog and Russian
                                                                                    · Counseling service on living in Seoul: education, housing, medical services,
                                                                                      transportation, consumer services, and banking
                                                                                    · Counseling on matters related to life issues such as professional consulting service :
                                                                                      labor, legal issues, taxes, real estate, etc
                                                                                    · On-site consulting services are provided on Wednesdays and Sundays in areas
                                                                                      which are densely populated by foreigners


                                                                                    Comprehensive Administrative Service
                                                                                    · Immigration Branch Office(Extension of stay and the issue of various certificates)
                                                                                    · Driver’s License
                                                                                    · Banking(Opening a bank account, obtaining a credit card
                                                                                    · Signing up for a mobile phone
                                                                                    · Information on tours in Seoul
                                                                                    · Consulting services on taxation and national pension


                                                                                    Education and Exchange Program
                                                                                    · Korean Language Class
                                                                                    · Life information seminar for newly-arrived residents
                                                                                    · Information fair that provides information on living in Seoul to foreign residents
                                                                                    · Seoul Town Meeting(A venue for collecting opinions to improve the life of foreign residents in Seoul)


                                                                                    Business Support
                                                                                    · Business consulting service on general consultation on establishing foreign
                                                                                      companies, taxation, accounting, and law
                                                                                    · Business start-up school
                                                                                    · Meeting foreign business people, mentoring programs


                                                                                     Location_3F, Korea Press Center, 124 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul
                                                                                     Tel_02-2075-4130~40                Fax_02-723-3206
                                                                                     E-mail_hotline@seoul.go.kr         Webcite_http://global.seoul.go.kr
The urban competitiveness of Seoul from
         a foreign resident’s perspective
 According to a survey of 108 long-term foreign residents of Seoul (having resided in Seoul for 5-10 years) conducted by McKinsey in
 October 2010, Seoul’s urban competitiveness is continuing to improve in most areas.



 Infrastructure                                                            Business environment




 Living
 environment




                                                                                                                                                                             Invest in the Future
 Personal attachment
 to Seoul




                                                                               Seoul Global Center | Urban competitiveness of Seoul from foreigners’ perspective   12 • 13
Invest in Innovation
Seoul is developing diverse policies and expanding support to develop herself
into a first rate business city and emerge as the preferred choice of investors.
Leveraging high-caliber human resources and Korea’s leading edge in information
communication technology, Seoul is pursuing groundbreaking projects such
as the DMC, Yeouido International Finance Center, Magok District, and Seoul
Grand Park to drive future growth.




   Digital Media City

   Yeouido International Financial District

   Magok District

   The Seoul Grand Park Renovation Project

   Yongsan International Business District
Di           Me                                 Ci
     Those who tell stories will rule the world
     Danish futurist Rolf Jensen predicted in his 1990 book, “Dream Society,” that unlike the information-based societies of the
     present, the future will be ruled by those who tell inspiring stories and capture people’s imagination. Digital Media Center
     (DMC), a world class complex for developing, producing and distributing high-tech media and entertainment content, will
     become a mecca for creating stories that move people through emotion-based motivation.
Overview
DMC was developed as part of the Sangam New Millennium City development project
aimed at creating a new, eco-friendly and future-oriented urban center in Nanjido,
the former location of a massive waste disposal site, and its surrounding area. The
objective is to create a world leading digital media and entertainment cluster fusing
                                                                                                                                                                                                  DMC
environment and technology, culture and industry with investment and innovation.


   Status of remaining sites
   As of February 2011, 44 of 51 plots (86%) are occupied

     Category Use               Lot No Site area(m2) Floor space index(%) Building coverage ratio(%) Building height(m)
     Recommended Hi-tech        B1           7,140               800                 60                   61.5
     function area facility     B4-2         2,055               600                 60                   52.0
                                                                                                                                                    Location             Sangam New Millennium City Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
     General      Commercial B3              7,209               800                 60                   68.0
     function     use        B6-1            5,381               400                 60                   80.0                                      Area                 569,925 m2
     area
                                I3           6,166               600                 60                   100.0
                                                                                                                                                    Period               2002 ~ 2014
                                I4           6,324               600                 60                   100.0
                                I5           8,203               600                 60                   100.0                                                          Media and Entertainment-related Industries
                                                                                                                                                    Target
                                                                                                                                                                         (Television, film, animation, games, music, digital education)
                                                                                                                                                    sectors              Software and IT-related services




   List of Tenant Businesses(Attracted business types 293, as of February, 2011)




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Invest in Innovation
     Type of business Company                                                                                             Type of business Company
                       Korea Game Developers’ Association, Korea Games Society, NeoWiz E&C, Dongyang Online,              HW               Fuji Zerox Asia Pacific, PTI Ltd., SRC, JOOYONTECH Co.,Ltd., etc.
     Games
                       Gravity, E-Mir Entertainment, Game Incubating Center, and Geo Interactive, etc.
                                                                                                                                           Hyundai Card, Daesung Holdings, E-Sum Tech, Human Lab, HK Car, Site On,
                                                                                                                          SW
     Broadcasting      CJ Media, CJ TVN, KBS Media and KBS I, etc.                                                                         Access Seoul, and DS Ivy, etc.
     Imaging           CJ Entertainment, KBS Media and Vietnam Multimedia Corp. Korea, etc.                               Education and Research Daesung Holdings Education Contents, Mentors Capital co.,Ltd., etc.
     Film              MnFC, Korean Film Council, Visual Story Factory and Cheongeoram, etc.                                               Korea Creative Contents Agency, Korea Federation of Copyright Communications,
    Internet           Korea.com Communications and Nemo Communications, etc.                                             M&E Other        Ministry of Culture and Tourism Intellectual Property Division, Korea Broadcast Publishing,
                                                                                                                                           Media Route DSP, Mass C&G, Dreamsco, Seoul Design Creation Studio and Art House , etc.
     Communications Pantech, LG U+ and Gel Line, etc.
                                                                                                                                           Korea Trump GmbH, EBM Papst Korea, Multivak Korea, Renew System, Daesung Global
     IT                Korea Honeywell, Woori Technologies, LG CNS and Korea Electronics Technology Institute, etc.       Other
                                                                                                                                           Network, Korea Electronics Association, etc.
     BT                Bionea, I-gene, Environment Bio, Advanced Bio Technology and Ecowell, etc.
Project Details and expected benefits


  Seoul Lite

  Seoul Lite, a 640-meter skyscraper, will be built as a DMC landmark to become a
  future-oriented, environmentally-friendly symbol representing Seoul. Slated for
  completion in 2015, this mega project with a total estimated cost of KRW 3.3 trillion
  (approximately US$3 billion) is being constructed to meet Seoul’s highest eco-friendly
  rating of platinum. Seoul Lite will consist of a complex business tower housing a
  luxury hotel, “green” office space and residential facilities, an upscale shopping
  space and culture and exhibition centers, thus allowing for multi-dimensional
  experiences. The skyscraper is expected to create 86,000 jobs, KRW 11 trillion in
  added production and KRW 2 trillion in added value.


  Facility plans per floor

   Floor                 Facility                                       Gross floor area
                         Transmission tower
   128~133F              Observation deck                                  3,519.29m2
   103~127F              Luxury hotel                                     55,707.22m2
   84~102F               Family hotel                                     60,280.71m2        Business entity Seoul Lite Tower Co., Ltd.
   50~83F                Co-op                                            89,326.70m2        Period          2009.3 ~ 2015
   9~49F                 Offices, Community facilities                   131,974.76m2        Location        F1, F2 sites in the DMC Complex
   8~9F                  Convention center, Cinema                        23,960.59m2                         Height: 640m (133 floors above ground, 9 floors below ground) - No. 2 in the world
   B2~9F                 Department store, Shopping mall                 125,938.49m2
                                                                                             Scale            Total floor area: 724,675m² - No. 1 in the world
   B1F, 1F               Aquarium, Concert hall, Corporate PR center      16,935.14m2        Facilities       Complex business center, office, cultural facility, hotel, residence
   Total floor area                                                       507,642.9m2        Building density Floor space index: 1,000%, Building coverage ratio : 60%




  Digital Media Street (DMS)

  Digital Media Street, the main road in DMC, is the world’s first street that wholly embraces a ubiquitous setting. When completed, Digital Media Street
  will showcase and implement products from the research efforts of DMC tenant companies, serving as a test bed for state-of-the-art new technologies.
  The Street will materialize the vision of a futuristic city along with Seoul Lite by featuring various cutting-edge facilities such as smart lamplight
  IP-Intelight, information kiosks called Info-booths, electronic banners and various special installations symbolizing the DMC.
Mecca of IT·Digital Media Content Industry

                                                              The DMC is well positioned to become a center of the global IT industry by attracting the top-level
                                                              IT and digital media contents companies and personnel. Seoul is stepping up efforts to nurture
                                                              the DMC into the center of “Hallyu” (the “Korean wave”) and cultural content production in Northeast
                                                              Asia. To this end, the city is planning on building a visual/cultural complex complete with movie
                                                              sets, the world’s largest computer game production base and a Hallyu exhibition center and
   theme park where people can experience new games and animation at the world’s largest e-stadium. The DMC currently houses a total of 22,200
   people from over 290 local and overseas IT and media contents companies, with these numbers expected to increase to 80,000 employees and
   700 companies by 2015. Tenant companies in the DMC are engaged in various networking activities and frequently hold small group study
   meetings, seminars and regular forums such as DMC CoNEt and DMC tenant company council, international conferences and seminars.




Business Opportunities
At present, seven lots in the High-Tech Function Area and Commercial Function Area are available for purchase. The supply notice for these
lots is available on the DMC Web site (http://dmc.seoul.go.kr) and in various media outlets. Meanwhile, information on renting space at the
DMC High-Tech Industry Center, DMC Industry-Academia R&D center and other offices within the DMC complex is available on the DMC Web site.


   Incentives for foreign investors

          Item          Incentives
   Expanded incentives - Allows installment payments for a period of up to 20 years          - Applies a 4-percent annual interest rate on installment payments
   when purchasing land - Applies a lower designated use ratio than for domestic firms (60%)
                               - Eligible businesses: Foreign investors and foreign investment zone engaging in high-tech business and industry-supporting service business
        Tax breaks             - National tax (corporate, income taxes): 100% exemption for the first five taxable years, 50% reduction for two years thereafter x foreign ownership
                               - Local tax (acquisition, registration taxes): 100% exemption for the first ten taxable years, 50% reduction for five years thereafter x foreign ownership




                                                                                                                                                                                                        Invest in Innovation
   · Land sale plan: For certain plots of land within the DMC, bonus points will be awarded during the business plan review
   · Supply of rental office space: Priority is given to foreign companies when they move into rental office buildings and venture-related facilities
    provided at an affordable price by the City of Seoul.
   · Supply of rental accommodation: Seoul provides convenient living conditions for foreign residents by supplying rental housing solely for foreign nationals.
   · Benefits in foreign investment-related legislation: A region designated as a foreign investment zone or a foreign investment that qualifies as an
    industry-supporting service or a high technology business will be eligible for benefits including reduced national and local taxes, financial support
    and exemptions from other charges pursuant to the Foreign Investment Promotion Act and related ordinances of the City of Seoul.
   · Long-term site and building lease: Foreign companies can rent land or buildings for a maximum of 50 years (contract extension possible if necessary) at an affordable rate.

     For more information, please visit the DMC Web site (http://dmc.seoul.go.kr).



                                                                                                                                                                         Digital Media City   18 • 19
Yeo                    Inter                                              Fi                                  Dis
      Building the Future of Global Finance Industry in Yeouido
      From the negative effects of the recent global financial crisis which was brought on by the 2007 subprime mortgage crisis,
      Korea demonstrated the fastest recovery among OECD member nations. To date, Korea continues her strong growth. As the
      center of the global economy shifts to Asia, competition between financial hubs in the Asian region is getting more intense.
      Seoul’s Yeouido district is home to a high concentration of financial companies that form the optimal financial sector. The
      area is set to be developed into a financial hub of Asia by utilizing an object economy that surpasses that of Hong Kong and
      Singapore.
Yeouido




                                                                 Invest in Innovation
Location   Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
Area       3,976,788 m2
Target     Financial, consulting, legal and accounting firms,
sectors    regional headquarters of multinational corporations
Overview
In 2009, the Korean government designated Yeouido, Seoul as an international financial center in an effort to strengthen the competitiveness
of the financial industry and to promote advancements in the market. Within Yeouido is the International Financial District, measuring 3,976,788 m2
in area, which will be composed of a central business district at its center, a business support district nearby, and a residential district also
located in the vicinity. Once completed, it will become a world-class multifunctional city that combines economics, culture and tourism.




Project Details and expected benefits


                                                             Formation of Korea’s leading financial district and infrastructure

                                                             Being the home of key government organizations such as the National Assembly, the Financial
                                                             Supervisory Service, and the Korea Capital Market Institute, as well as financial companies,
                                                             Yeouido is considered Korea’s leading financial district. Among the 291 financial organizations
                                                             in Seoul, headquarters of 93 of these companies are located in Yeouido. In addition, 42
                                                             out of 69 asset management firms and 8 out of 11 futures firms are located there. Yeouido
                                                             already possesses the necessary infrastructure for expanding and improving the financial
                                                             district that is centered around the asset management industry.



                                                             An Utopia in the City

                                                             Thanks to its geographical location and convenient transportation, Yeouido allows easy
                                                             access to Incheon International Airport, other parts of Seoul and the surrounding region.
                                                             The Han River, Saetgang Ecological Park, and Yeouido Park make Yeouido a utopia within
                                                             the city for enjoying the clean natural environment. In the convenient business and residential
                                                             environment that the “City within a City” provides, the professionals of multinational financial
                                                             companies will demonstrate their full potential and secure strong competitiveness.
The Landmark of Northeast Asia’s Financial Hub - IFC Seoul

   IFC Seoul is one of the core projects of Seoul’s Financial Hub Project. Designed
   by the world-leading architectural studio Arquitectonica, IFC Seoul is expected
   to be completed by 2012. Served by a direct connection to Yeouido Station,
   three grade-A office buildings, the five-star Conrad Hilton Hotel, and the IFC
   Mall’s three-story luxury shopping space, IFC Seoul will provide a world-class
   business environment and a refined lifestyle.



    Address           23, 23-1 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
    Area              33,058 m2 (gross floor area)
    Period            2006 ~ 2012

                      One IFC (32 floors, 7 underground floors)
                      Two IFC (29 floors, 7 underground floors)
    Facilities        Three IF (55 floors, 7 underground floors)
                      IFC Mall (3 underground floors)
                      Hotel (38 floors, 7 underground floors, the Conrad Hilton Hotel)
    Target            Financial, consulting, legal and accounting firms,
    sectors           regional headquarters of multinational corporations




Business Opportunities
Financial companies, regional headquarters of multinational corporations, consulting firms and legal firms can move into the IFC
Seoul Office Tower, which is due to be completed in 2012.




                                                                                                                                                       Invest in Innovation
 For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2171-2794~5 / E-mail: seoul_invest@seoul.go.kr




                                                                                                  Yeouido International Financial District   22 • 23
Ma              Dis
     Creating and researching the cutting-edge technologies in the world
     IT (Information Technology), BT (Bioengineering Technology), GT (Green Technology) and NT (Nano Technology) are the most
     important fields for fulfilling the desire for a healthier and more convenient life, and to cope with the environmental crises
     that global society faces today. As the nation's fifth largest investor in R&D, Korea is providing unsparing support to the advanced
     knowledge industries that will drive the future, among which include IT, BT, GT and NT. Seoul is also developing an advanced
     knowledge cluster in the Magok District to serve as a world-class, eco-friendly R&D hub. Start your investment in Seoul, the
     advanced knowledge-based city of the future.
Magok




Location   Magok-dong and Gayang-dong, Seoul
           Site 3,665,336 m2
           - land for R&D 736,944 m2
             land for business & commercial 469,623 m2




                                                                              Invest in Innovation
Area         land for residential 612,634 m2
             land for urban 1,783,877 m2
             other 62,258 m2

Period     2007 ~ 2031
           - Land for R&D
Target      R&D facilities in advanced industries (IT, BT, GT, NT)
           - Land for International Business
sectors     Financial services, legal, accounting, international conference
            facilities, hotels and other business support facilities
Overview
The Magok District is Seoul’s only undeveloped region and measures over 3.3 million m2 in area. The Magok District is being developed
into the hub of knowledge-based industries by attracting research, production, education, training, support services, pilot production
and residential functions into one region to effectively nurture Seoul’s knowledge-based industries. The City of Seoul is expecting that
the Magok District will serve a pivotal role in the growth of advanced knowledge-based industries such as BT, IT, GT and NT, and will
heighten the global competitiveness of Seoul as a center of Northeast Asia for the 21st Century.


   Development Plan by Stage
    1st Stage (2007 ~ 2015)                                    2nd Stage (2016 ~ 2023)                3rd Stage (2024 ~ 2030)
    IT, BT and GT-related advanced industries,                 Development of residential zones and   Cope with additional demands of advanced
    R&D center, international business complex,                handling the demands of advanced       industries and secure available land after
    international exchange support center, public              industries of the future               completion of 1st and 2nd stages.
    support facilities, commercial functions for
    providing business support, development of
    a nearby residential complex




   Land Utilization Plan
                                                                                                                B
    General                Area: 740,000 m2
    Industrial                                                                                             International
                           Target sectors: IT, BT, GT companies & research                                                                       D
                                                                                                C        Business Complex
    Complex A              institutes, universities, special graduate schools
                                                                                                                                          Infrastructure
                                                                                           Residential
                           Area: 320,000 m2                                                                                                    Zone
    International                                                                            Zone
    Business               Target sectors: Professional HR companies, medical
                           institutes, accounting, legal, public relations, consulting,
    Complex B
                           venture capital and other business support industries
    Residential Zone C Area: 610,000 m2
    Infrastructure Zone D Area: 1.78 million m2




                                                                                                                                                   A
                                                                                                                                           General Industrial
                                                                                                                                              Complex
Project Details and expected benefits


   Metropolitan R&D Hub

   Thanks to its geographical location, the Magok District will connect Seoul’s industrial clusters such as Sangam DMC, Guro Geumcheon Digital
   Industrial Complex, Gangnam Venture Valley, the Yongsan International Business District and Gongneung-dong’s NIT Technopolis. Magok District
   will also serve as an R&D hub that connects western satellite cities of Paju, Pyeongtaek, Siheung, Ansan, Songdo, and the Cheongra District of
   Incheon with Seoul. Furthermore, the City of Seoul is promoting the construction of the Magok R&D Tower on a site measuring 26,400 m2 and
   a total floor area of 66,000 m2 in order to attract corporations to the Magok Industrial Complex and to nurture medium-sized and venture companies.
   By leasing R&D space to medium-size and research companies, and by operating joint research centers, information exchange centers and prototype
   exhibition centers, the Magok R&D Tower will serve as a strong base for the Magok Industrial Complex’s continuous growth.




   Development of a new city of the future

   Described as an energy-saving city of the future; a “green” city; a multidimensional, multipurpose building which efficiently uses underground
   space; a city of information exchanges; a high-tech city of technology convergence and a U-city that evolves with people, the urban development
   project of the Magok District will present a new model for the city of the future.




Business Opportunities
Land set aside for R&D purposes will be supplied at raw cost beginning in the second half of 2011. The Magok District will also offer
various tax exemptions including corporate tax, income tax, and registration-and-acquisition tax, to attract leading enterprises from
Korea and overseas.




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 For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2171-2794~5 / E-mail: seoul_invest@seoul.go.kr




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T   Se                  Gr                              P                     Re                                         Pro
         Recreated as a theme park where dreams become reality
         Seoul Grand Park has long been loved by Seoul citizens as a place for rest and leisure. At present, the Park is being recreated
         as an eco-friendly theme park where advanced technologies and nature harmoniously co-exist to provide a better experience
         to Seoul citizens. By recreating the habitats of animals and plants from different climate zones, and by adding advanced
         recreational facilities such as rides, Seoul Grand Park will offer visitors an experience like never before. Through this extensive
         renovation, Seoul Grand Park will become a tourism center of the Northeast Asian corridor that sets itself apart from other
         world-leading theme parks such as Disneyland and Universal Studios.
Seoul Grand Park



Location           159-1 Makgye-dong, Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province
Area               9,163,900 m2
Period             ~ 2020
                   All companies interested in investing in the
Target sectors
                   renovation project of Seoul Grand Park
Project execution Public-private partnership by government
method            notice




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Overview
Despite its advantageous location near Seoul in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi
Province, as well as proximity to an attractive market, as well as a favorable
location, environment and transportation conditions, Seoul Grand Park
has been losing its appeal due to outdated facilities. Through this
extensive renovation, Seoul Grand Park will be reborn as a resort complete
with a world-class amusement and water park, and entertainment &
retail facilities and hotels, thus allowing it to become the center of
tourism in the region.




Project Details and expected benefits


   Spectacular and Exciting Hybrid Theme Park

   Renovated under the theme "a harmonious mix of plants, animals and people," Seoul Grand Park is set to be renovated into an exciting and attractive
   space interconnected with attractions (rides), a zoo, and a botanical garden. A visitor’s experience at the hybrid theme park will also be complemented
   by virtual experiences in 4D and 5D theaters.




    [Separated Experience]                [Integrated Experience]          [Amusement Park]      [Zoological Park]     [Botanic Park]      [Seoul Grand Park]
Entertainment & Retail

                                                                               At the entertainment & retail zone of Seoul Walk, which will
                                                                               be constructed at the entrance of Seoul Grand Park, citizens
                                                                               can enjoy shopping, dining, performances and parades combined
                                                                               with entertainment. Visitors can also enjoy taking a peaceful
                                                                               walk along the lake at Lake Park. These facilities will attract
                                                                               more guests to the shops, naturally resulting in higher sales.




   Creating a Harmonious Community with Nature

   The core principles of the Seoul Grand Park Renovation Project
   are fun and sustainability. The project will be executed with
   maximum use of eco-friendly technologies. Animals and
   plants will be protected in a natural eco-system tailored to a
   specific climate, while rides and convenience facilities will
   be installed without obstructing nature to create a harmonious
   living community of animals, plants and people.




Business Opportunities
The City of Seoul will renovate Seoul Grand Park into a world-leading theme park to make it into a regional tourism center. The
project will be executed as a public-private partnership in order to maximize the creativity and efficiency of the private sector. An




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official request for proposals will be announced in the second half of 2011.

 For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2115-7534~7 / E-mail: minho.jeong@seoul.go.kr




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      The Birth of the City of the Future
      The gold crown of the Shilla Dynasty is renowned worldwide for its refined and elegant design. The beauty of the Shilla gold
      crown will exceed the boundaries of time and space as it is recreated at the center of Seoul as a part of the metropolis. The
      Yongsan International Business District will feature a magnificent skyline which resembles the Shilla gold crown as it is reborn
      as the center of economy and culture that drives a new lifestyle with its advanced international business, commercial, cultural,
      residential and multifunctional facilities.
Yongsan




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Location           Seobuicheon-dong, Hanganro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Area               565,109 m2 (including the adjacent rail yard)
Total floor area   3,340,000 m2
Period             2007.8 ~ 2016.12
                   Grade A offices, shopping malls, hotels, recreational
Target sectors     facilities, department stores, designer boutiques,
                   luxury apartments, convention centers, etc.
Overview
Yongsan, which is a secondary center of Seoul that embraces
districts including Myeong-dong, Euljiro and Yeouido, will
be connected to the Han River and developed into a large
international business district that represents Seoul. The
Yongsan International Business District will be developed
into a large multipurpose complex nearly 6 times larger
than Roppongi Hills in Japan or Canary Wharf in England.
With a total investment of 31 trillion won, the project is
expected to attract a floating population of 150 million
people, 360,000 new jobs, plus 67 trillion won in production
benefits and added value.




Project Details and expected benefits


   Harmony of Nature and Architecture

   In the international public bid for the Yongsan International Business District’s master plan held in April 2009, the “Archipelago21” design by globally
   renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, inspired by Dado Ocean, was selected as the winner. The Yongsan International Business District, which consists
   of international business, commercial, cultural, residential and multifunctional facilities, is made up of six “islands.” Each of these unique islands will
   be brought together to form a dynamic urban lifestyle.



   Beautiful and Dynamic Skyline

   The dynamic skyline created by over 20 buildings of different
                                                                                     Category            No. of floors No. of buildings           Note
   heights from 40 to 100 stories surrounding the landmark tower,
                                                                                        Total              Over 100               67
   which expresses the dynamic energy of Yin and Yang, symbolizes                                                                              Floor space
                                                                                 Under 40 floors             2 ~ 39               47              index:
   the shape of the Shilla gold crown, which is considered one of the                                                                          average of
                                                                                  40 to 99 floors           40 ~ 76               19
   most beautiful crowns in history. The skyline that resembles the                                                                               608%
                                                                                 Over 100 floors              100                  1
   Shilla crown will form a harmonious relationship with the Han River
   and will be visible from anywhere in Seoul, making the Yongsan International Business District the new landmark of the city.
High-end Tourism District

   As the Han River Renaissance Project is expected to attract over 1.2 million
   international tourists every year, parks as well as international cargo and
   passenger ship terminals are expected to be constructed along the Han
   River. Furthermore, the KTX and Incheon International Airport Railroads
   will form a tourism network that connects Namsan and the Seoul Opera
   House.




Business Opportunities
Yongsan International Business District is expected to be developed into a multipurpose complex that consists of a 485-meter tall




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landmark tower, large shopping malls, hotels, department stores and cultural spaces. Participate in the project is available from
2012 when construction begins by occupying or acquiring facilities.

 For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2171-2794~5 / E-mail: seoul_invest@seoul.go.kr




                                                                                                     Yongsan International Business District   34 • 35
Invest in Success
The City of Seoul is preparing various benefits so that international investors
and companies can invest in Seoul flexibly and more conveniently. Thanks to
Seoul’s strong business infrastructure and high growth potential, more than
half of the Fortune 500 companies and over 10,000 international companies
are carrying out their corporate activities in Seoul.
Foreign Direct Investment Incentives

Foreign Direct Investment Incentives
Foreign nationals are permitted to invest in every type of business with the exception of industries classified as natural monopolies
and those directly related to national security. The Korean government provides various benefits for foreign direct investment in
accordance with the Foreign Investment Promotion Act.



Foreign Investment Promotion Act
           Safeguards for Foreign Investment                                 Freedom of Foreign Investors                                 Acquisition of Real Estate
    Overseas remittance by a foreign investor is guaranteed in       A foreign national is permitted to invest in any of the   All foreign nationals, including non-residents, may
    accordance with the introduction of technologies and             1,145 types of industries according to Korea’s standard   acquire real estate in Korea freely. The land acquisition
    approved/reported details regarding the foreign investment.      industrial categorization with the exception of           process has been changed from an approval system
    A foreign investor or a foreign invested firm is guaranteed the   industries specified by law.                               to a reporting system to make land acquisition more
    same treatment as that enjoyed by Korean citizens and firms,                                                                convenient.
    with the same tax exemptions and reductions applying to
    foreign investors and foreign-invested companies.




Foreign Direct Investment Procedures

  Establishing a Corporation
  There are four ways for foreign nationals to advance into Korean industries, with different laws applying
  depending on each method. Foreign corporations cannot register a privately owned business in Korea.


  Procedures for Establishing a Foreign-invested Company
  Foreign investment procedures consist of the foreign investment notification, investment notification, remittance of investment funds, registration of incorporation & business,
  and registration of a foreign-invested company.


      Notifying a foreign investment ▶ Remittance of investment capital ▶ Incorporation registration ▶ Incorporation notification & business registration
      Paid-in capital transfer to corporate’s account ▶ FDI company registration


  Procedures applied to foreign nationals are basically the same as those applied to Koreans except for the two additional steps: foreign investment notification and registration
  of a foreign-invested company. Where a foreign investor registers a privately-owned business, ‘registration of incorporation’ is not required.
Foreign Investment Promotion Act
                               and Incentives for Foreign Investment
                                 according to Seoul City Ordinances
According to related laws such as the Foreign Investment Promotion Act and Foreign Investment Ordinances of Seoul, the City is providing
various incentives including tax support and cash grants for foreign-invested companies that contribute to advancements of industrial structure,
subsidies for companies that contribute to creating jobs, and designating foreign investment zones for attracting large foreign investments.



Tax Support                                                                                           Cash Grants
Exemption and reduction of corporate, income, acquisition, registration and property taxes.                                · Article 14-2 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act
                                                                                                          Basis            · Article 14 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance
               · Article 9 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act                                                         · Construction of a new factory or expansion of an existing factory with a
   Basis       · Article 121-2 of the Special Tax Treatment Control Act                                                      foreign investment of over USD 10 million (companies involving advanced
               · Article 121-2-2 of the Special Tax Treatment Control Act                                                    technologies, parts & materials industry)
                                                                                                        Subject            · Job creation (From 50 to 300)
               · Industries involving advanced technologies (software development,
                 nano-based technologies, production of medical equipment, etc.)                                           · Establishment of a new R&D facility or expansion of an existing R&D facility
  Subject                                                                                                                    with over 10 permanent research personnel
               · Independent foreign investment zones (over USD 30 million for manu-
                 facturing, USD 20 million for tourism, over USD 2 million for R&D)                                        · Land purchase expenses and rental support for construction of new
                                                                                                                             factories (R&D facilities)
               · Corporate & income tax - 100% exemption for 5 years, 50% reduction for                  Details
                 the following next 2 years                                                                                · Support for construction expenses, capital goods, research equipment
  Details                                                                                                                    and infrastructure installation expenses
               · Acquisition, license, property tax - 100% exemption for 10 years, 50%
                 reduction for the following next 5 years                                               Support            · Negotiated under 50% of total investment and reviewed by the Foreign
                                                                                                        Method               Investment Committee
               · Foreign-invested company submits application to the Minister of Finance & Economy
Application
                  Reviewed by the Foreign Investment Support Review Committee  Outcome              * Support from the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Fund of Seoul (Article 13 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance)
Procedure        notified to the applicant within 20 days  Notified to the Mayor of Seoul            * National incentive support system to switch from tax support to cash grants starting in 2011.

               · Stanford Hotel within the DMC was designated as an independent foreign
                 investment zone in May 2007, and approximately 9.4 billion won in taxes will be
 Examples        exempted by 2018 (4.2 billion won in national tax, 5.2 billion won in local tax)
               · National tax exemption on foreign-invested companies that accompany                  Employment Subsidy and Educational & Training Subsidy
                 advanced technologies within Seoul (five in 2008, two in 2009)
                                                                                                                           · Article 14 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act
                                                                                                          Basis            · Article 15 and 16 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance
Exemption of customs duties, individual consumption and value added tax




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                                                                                                                           · Companies that attracted foreign investment, foreign companies investing in
               · Article 121-3 of Special Tax Treatment Control Act ① (exemption of customs duties)     Subject              Seoul’s 8 new growth engine industries (finance, fashion design, tourism &
   Basis                                                                                                                     convention, digital contents, and biomedical) that hire Korean citizens
               · Article 116-5 of Enforcement Ordinance of Special Tax Treatment Control Act ①
               · Payment made using invested cash, capital goods purchased using payment              Conditions · Over 30% foreign investment ratio, 10 or more new permanent jobs
  Subject        methods in Korea, capital goods brought as the for investment (companies                                  · 1 million KRW per new employee for up to 6 months (maximum of 200
                 with advanced technologies and those operating in foreign investment zones)             Details             million won per company)
Application                                                                                                                · 26 employment(education & training) subsidies totaling to 1.9 billion were
            · Submit exemption application to Director of Korean Customs Service                      Examples               paid between 2005 and 2009
Procedure




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Foreign Investment Zone Designation Subsidies
A program in which the region a foreign investor wishes to establish a new business in is designated as a foreign investment zone (FIZ) to attract large
foreign investments. Once designated as an FIZ, businesses within the FIZ are exempted from various taxes and burdens.

                    · Manufacturing industry (manufacturing companies, industrial support service companies, businesses that accompany advanced technologies)
                     - Over USD 30 million in foreign investments
                    · Tourism (Tourist hotels, maritime tourism hotels, traditional Korean hotels, specialized recreational businesses, general recreational businesses, general recreational
                      facilities, international conferencing facilities, youth training facilities)
                     - Over USD 20 million in foreign investments
Subjects of FIZ
 Designation        · Logistics industry (Multi-purpose cargo terminals, shared collecting and shipment center development and operations companies, port facility operation companies,
                      airport facility operation companies, SoC development companies)
                     - Over USD 10 million in foreign investments
                    · R&D (Construction of a new R&D facility or expansion of existing R&D facility)
                     - Over USD 20 million in foreign investments
                     - 10 permanent-position research manpower with Master’s degree or higher with at least 3 years of experience.

                    · National Tax (Corporate/Income)         100% reduction for the first 5 years, 50% reduction for the following 2 years
  Incentives        · Local Tax (Acquisition/Registration)    100% reduction for the first 5 years, 50% reduction for the following 5 years
                    · Other                                   Traffic congestion costs waived during construction, reduction on rental fee of national territories and support for other infrastructures




Establishment of New Serviced-type Foreign Investment Zone (Executed in Oct. 2010)
   Basis    · Article 18-1-4 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act
 Concept    · Regions (or buildings) designated to be rented or sold to foreign-invested companies in service industries with high added value such as the finance, culture and tourism sectors.
 Subject    · Yeouido SIFC(finance & Insurance), DMC(M&E, IT), etc
  Details   · Subsidy on purchasing cost of land for rent and 50-100% reduction on rental fees when a foreign company in the service industry is relocated to the region




Lighter Building-to-Land Ratio and Floor Space Index                                                   Support for Creating Attractive Investment Conditions
Restrictions within FIZ                                                                                for Foreign Nationals
            · Article 19 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance and the Execution                     Basis        · Act 10 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance
   Basis      Regulations of Urban Planning Ordinance
                                                                                                                        · Provide support within the budget to the party executing a business that
            · A company that establishes a new factory or business site using new foreign investment     Concept
                                                                                                                          creates favorable investment conditions for foreign nationals
               - Businesses accompanying advanced technologies, industrial support service
                 companies and strategic industries with over USD 10 million in foreign investment                      · Parties executing towns for foreign natioanls and global village construction projects
 Subject
               - Businesses accompanying advanced technologies, industrial support service                              · Parties establishing infrastructure for improving the residential environment
                 companies and strategic industries with over USD 5 million in foreign investment        Subject          for foreign nationals
               - Businesses with over USD 100 million in foreign investment                                             · Parties establishing and operating facilities for improving investment conditions
            Reviewed and approved by the Urban Planning Committee of the City of Seoul                                    for foreign nationals
  Details   within the execution ordinance of the Act on Planning and Use of National Territory
                                                                                                          Details       · Parts of the project budget or operating expenses
                                                                                                         Support
                                                                                                                        · Establish and execute a support plan when necessary
                                                                                                         Method
Reduction of Rental Fees & Sales Cost of Public Properties
                        · Article 13-1 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Private Contract)
       Basis            · Article 36-4 of the Public Property and Item Management Ordinance (Installation payments of sales cost with 4% annual interest)
                        · Article 37 (Sale at raw cost)

                        · Sale by private contract: Public property may be rented or sold to foreign companies through a private contract
                        · Rental fee reduction on public properties
                         ① Rental fee is over 1% of appraised asset value: When a foreign company uses a shared property for business
                         ② 100% to 50% rental fee reduction when the following conditions are met:
                           - Over USD 20 million in foreign investment, at least 300 employees, maximum amount exempted is adjusted by the amount of exports and parts purchased in Korea.
                           - When a public property is used to operate an international school, the exemption will vary depending on the number of students.
      Details
                        · Reduction on Purchase Cost of Public Property
                         ① Sell at raw cost (land purchasing cost + investment and development expenses)
                           - Property within a Foreign Investment Zone developed and managed by the city to attract large foreign investment projects
                           - Property within the FIZ that was developed by the Mayor to attract large overseas investments
                         ② Sales cost can be paid in installments over a 20-year period with a low annual interest rate of 4%.
                           - When a foreign invested company uses a public property for business

                        · Rental fee exempted when leasing public properties such as the DMC High-tech Industry Center, and SIFC (Yeouido)
    Examples            · Magok District will be provided at lower raw costs (land purchasing cost + investment development expenses) compared to market prices when sold to a foreign company.




Comparison of Investment Promotion Policies in Major Asian Countries

 Investment Promotion Policies                                      Seoul                                                     Beijing                                    Hong Kong
         Treatment of local and
                                              · Additional support for foreign companies              · Promoting equal treatment                                · Equal treatment
           foreign companies
                                              · Tax support                                           · Subsidies
           Primary incentives                                                                                                                                    · No additional incentives
                                                (Switch to cash grants starting in 2011)              · Tax support (promoting equal treatment)
                                                                                                      · Attract regional headquarters of multi-
                                              · Implementation of advanced technologies                 national corporations
    Purpose of providing incentives           · Advancement of industry support services                                                                         · No additional incentives
                                                industry                                              · Advancement of high-tech industries and
                                                                                                        services industries

                                              · Tax support                                           · Provide subsidies for regional headquarters
           Types of incentives                · Land support                                            of multi-national corporations                           · No additional incentives




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                                              · Cash grants                                           · Tax support (promoting equal treatment)

* Source: Survey by KOTRA’s Korea Business Centers (Sep. 2009)
* China is considering applying equal incentives and subsidies to local and foreign companies gradually starting from 2010.




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Invest Seoul

  • 1. Contents 02 Seoul 04 Invest in the Future 14 Invest in Innovation 16 Digital Media City 20 Yeouido International Financial District 24 Magok District 28 The Seoul Grand Park Renovation Project 32 Yongsan International Business District 36 Invest in Success
  • 2. Se 10th in the 2010 Global City Index The U.S.-based global management consulting firm A.T. Kearney ranked Seoul as the world’s 10th most globalized city in its 2010 Global City Index which analyzed business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural 16th in 2010 Ease of Doing experience and political engagement in 65 Business Index cities around the world. The World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index of 180 countries rated Korea as the 16th most business-friendly country in the world, up from 23rd in 2008 and 19th in 2009 (12th among OECD members, 6th among G20 countries).
  • 3. 16th in 2011 Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI) According to the results of the 9th Global Financial Centers Index, Seoul continued to climb for the fourth straight year to rank 16th. In particular, Seoul was named the next potential financial hub for the third consecutive year and was selected as one of the cities where new offices of financial firms were most likely to be opened. 9th in 2010 Global City Competitiveness Report According to the 2010 Global City Report by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences which conducts a comprehensive evaluation of a city’s workforce; corporate, living and business environments; creativity, innovation, and social environment; and industrial competitiveness of each sector, Seoul was ranked as the 3rd most competitive city in Asia and 9th in the world out of 500 cities. 9th in Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index 2008 In the Mastercard Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index, which offers a comprehensive comparative ranking of 75 of the world’s leading global cities and their role in driving global commerce, Seoul was ranked 9th in both 2007 and 2008. Seoul a global city with international competitiveness! 02 • 03
  • 4. Invest in the Future Seoul is an attractive city brimming with arts and culture built upon her 600- year history as the capital of Korea and natural beauty represented by the scenic Han River and Namsan. In terms of location, economic scale, business and living standards and growth potential, Seoul boasts competitive advantages over other Northeast Asian cities. This urban competitiveness is the reason why global investors are taking notice of Seoul. Seoul at a Glance Korea Seoul Population(in 2010) 48,875,000 10,039,000 Number of foreigners(in 2009) 870,636 255,749 Language Korean Average income per household(in 2008) US$2,781 US$2,915 Foreign firms(in 2008) 9,612 5,992 GRDP/GDP(in 2009) US$948.14 billion US$229.09 billion Machinery, automobiles, steel, shipping, construction, electronics, Key industries semiconductor, petrochemical and telecommunication * as of January, 2011
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  • 6. Attractive business environment The center of the Northeast Asian economy As the epicenter of the global economy moves to Asia, Korea is being recognized as a force that will drive the world economy in the future. Korea demonstrated her potential by becoming the first OECD member country to overcome the global financial crisis in 2008 and successfully hosting the G20 Summit in 2010. Based on Korea’s favorable geographical location, the country is serving as an outpost for entry into the Asian market, which possesses limitless growth potential. As the capital of Korea, Seoul is gaining global attention as a key city propelling the growth of the Northeast Asia economy. 4hours~ 3~4hours 2~3hours 1~2hours A bridge between Northeast Asia and the world Located between China and Japan, Seoul offers easy and convenient access to the world’s leading economies. It is two hours away from major Northeast Asian cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo and Osaka, and just three hours away from 43 cities with populations of over 1 million. Healthy real economy and domestic market Amid projections by major international organizations that the Northeast Asian economy will grow to become equal in size to those of the EU and NAFTA by the year 2020, Korea is continuing to grow at a dynamic pace on the back of her globally competitive manufacturing industry. In 2010, the country was ranked 7th in terms of exports, 9th in population among OECD members and 11th in the world in GDP. FTA Status Seoul is revamping herself as a market of major importance where technologies and services engage in limitless competition based on Korea’s aggressive and strategic free trade agreements.
  • 7. Advanced transportation infrastructure Seoul is serviced by a very convenient mass transport system for business. Comprising of Incheon International Airport, named the world’s best airport; Korea Train Express (KTX), the high-speed railway connecting Seoul to the entire country within three hours; an extensive metro subway system with nine lines and bus-only lanes for a congestion-free commute, Korea’s advanced transport system is being benchmarked by many foreign governments. State-of-the-art airport connecting Korea with the world Travel between Incheon International Airport and downtown Seoul became significantly more convenient with the opening of Incheon International Airport Railroad (travel time: 42 minutes from the airport to Seoul Station). Since 2005, Incheon International Airport has been named the Best Airport Worldwide in Airport Service Quality for the sixth consecutive year (2006-2011) by Airports Council International (ACI). In addition, Gimpo International Airport, a 30-minute drive from downtown Seoul, is gaining in popularity as a short-distance business airport with superior urban accessibility and short waiting times at immigration. Currently, the airport provides a total of 336 flights on four international routes, connecting Seoul to Haneda (Tokyo), Nagoya and Osaka (Kansai) and Hongqiao (Shanghai), while plans are underway to add more international service in the near future. Incheon Airport compared to Major Airports in Asia, 2009 Invest in the Future Incheon(Seoul) Pudong(Sanghai) Narita(Tokyo) Airlines served 62 53 59 Cities served 177 90 98 Transit passengers 5.2 million - 4.5 million % of transit passengers 18.5% 15.4% 18.2% * Source: Seoul Finacial Forum, 2010 Attractive business environment 06 • 07
  • 8. World leading IT infrastructure Korea is an IT powerhouse where foreign investors show the highest level of satisfaction in the country’s information and communication technology services. In addition to the highest broadband Internet penetration rate among OECD nations, Korea leads the world in broadband Internet quality for the second year in a row (2010 Oxford University survey results). No.1 in Global E-Government Survey Seoul boasts the best e-government in the world where administrative systems are smoothly integrated using information technology. Seoul claimed the No.1 spot in the Rutgers Global E-Governance Survey four consecutive times. The survey is sponsored by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the American Society for Public Administration and co-sponsored by E-Governance Institute of Rutgers University and Sungkyunkwan University’s Global E-Policy and E-Government Institute. Evaluation of e-government, the world’s 100 cities Ranking Score Ranking City(Country) (2009) (2009) 2003 2005 2007 2009 1 Seoul(Korea) 84.74 1 1 1 1 2 Praha(The Czech Republic) 72.84 - 14 15 2 3 Hong Kong(China) 62.83 2 4 2 3 4 New York(USA) 61.10 4 2 9 4 5 Singapore(Singapore) 58.81 3 6 4 5 6 Sanghai(China) 57.41 5 3 - 6 7 Madrid(Spain) 55.59 40 54 5 7 8 Vienna(Austria) 55.48 - 37 10 8 Korea’s highly competitive IT industry No. 1 _in the ICT Development Index (ICT- IDI) No. 4 in Digital Rankings by the Economist Intelligence No. 5 _in the Network Readiness Index by International Telecommunication Unit (EIU), a research and advisory firm under (NRI) by the World Economic Union (ITU) the United Kingdom’s Economist Group Forum (WEF) * Source: “A comparison of the IT Industry in G20 nations” report by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency, 2011
  • 9. Home to an ample highly skilled workforce Korea’s high caliber human resources are a driving force behind the advances of the country’s IT, shipbuilding, electronics and automotive industries. Major universities in Seoul offer English-language MBA courses and promote exchange programs with overseas universities to nurture a highly skilled workforce that will promote Seoul’s continued growth. Abundant talent pool Currently, Seoul is home to a total of 400 institutions of higher learning including junior colleges, universities and graduate schools, all of which foster talented individuals in 7,000 diverse and specified areas. More than 40 percent of Seoul residents hold a bachelor’s degree or above, while 54 universities in Seoul confer master’s and doctorate degrees to 35,000 students annually. In addition, Seoul is a treasure trove of high quality talent, with 75,000 devoted researchers working in 2,466 research centers (69 affiliated with universities and 2,937 with businesses). Annual number of graduates holding a bachelor’s degree or higher Seoul Beijing Hong Kong 572,000 persons 210,000 persons 43,000 persons 76 per 10,000 people 121 per 10,000 people 62 per 10,000 people * Source: Survey by KOTRA’s Korea Business Center, 2009 Attractive business environment 08 • 09 Invest in the Future
  • 10. Exceptional living environment Befitting her status as the 10th most globalized city in the world, Seoul offers a wide range of care and support for foreign residents. To ensure a convenient and satisfying living environment, Seoul is establishing a diverse array of programs and creating a better infrastructure in regard to housing, education and medical services. Expanding residential facilities for foreign residents Seoul has been operating apartments for rent for foreign residents since 2008, while plans are in place to build more units. DMC VILLE Scale: 175 homes in 4 building units Site Area 9,313m3, Gross Floor Area 30,498m3
  • 11. Active support for the construction of international schools Currently, there are 21 international schools in Seoul with an additional two slated to open in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Dulwich College, one of Britain’s most prominent schools opened a local branch in September 2010 and the New York-based private academy, Dwight School, is to follow suit in September 2012. Yongsan International School DMC Japanese School Banpo UK “Dulwich College Seoul” DMC USA “Dwight School” (Opened in Aug. 2006) (Opened in Sep. 2010) (Opened in Sep. 2010) (to be open in 2012) Building a medical center exclusively for foreign nationals Fourteen medical centers for foreigners are in operation at general hospitals in Seoul. Interpretation is available 24 hours a day to ensure non-Korean speaking nationals receive accurate medical services at any location and at any time. Exceptional living environment 10 • 11 Invest in the Future
  • 12. Seoul Global Center a one-stop administrative services for foreign residents of Seoul As part of an effort to improve living conditions for foreigners, Seoul Metropolitan Government launched the Seoul Global Center in 2008, offering comprehensive and in-depth services to help foreigners adjust to living in Seoul, free of charge. In addition, foreigners can use the Seoul Global Center services at Global Village Centers conveniently located at seven foreign resident communities across the city. Comprehensive Multilingual Counseling Service Available Languages - Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Tagalog and Russian · Counseling service on living in Seoul: education, housing, medical services, transportation, consumer services, and banking · Counseling on matters related to life issues such as professional consulting service : labor, legal issues, taxes, real estate, etc · On-site consulting services are provided on Wednesdays and Sundays in areas which are densely populated by foreigners Comprehensive Administrative Service · Immigration Branch Office(Extension of stay and the issue of various certificates) · Driver’s License · Banking(Opening a bank account, obtaining a credit card · Signing up for a mobile phone · Information on tours in Seoul · Consulting services on taxation and national pension Education and Exchange Program · Korean Language Class · Life information seminar for newly-arrived residents · Information fair that provides information on living in Seoul to foreign residents · Seoul Town Meeting(A venue for collecting opinions to improve the life of foreign residents in Seoul) Business Support · Business consulting service on general consultation on establishing foreign companies, taxation, accounting, and law · Business start-up school · Meeting foreign business people, mentoring programs Location_3F, Korea Press Center, 124 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul Tel_02-2075-4130~40 Fax_02-723-3206 E-mail_hotline@seoul.go.kr Webcite_http://global.seoul.go.kr
  • 13. The urban competitiveness of Seoul from a foreign resident’s perspective According to a survey of 108 long-term foreign residents of Seoul (having resided in Seoul for 5-10 years) conducted by McKinsey in October 2010, Seoul’s urban competitiveness is continuing to improve in most areas. Infrastructure Business environment Living environment Invest in the Future Personal attachment to Seoul Seoul Global Center | Urban competitiveness of Seoul from foreigners’ perspective 12 • 13
  • 14. Invest in Innovation Seoul is developing diverse policies and expanding support to develop herself into a first rate business city and emerge as the preferred choice of investors. Leveraging high-caliber human resources and Korea’s leading edge in information communication technology, Seoul is pursuing groundbreaking projects such as the DMC, Yeouido International Finance Center, Magok District, and Seoul Grand Park to drive future growth. Digital Media City Yeouido International Financial District Magok District The Seoul Grand Park Renovation Project Yongsan International Business District
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  • 16. Di Me Ci Those who tell stories will rule the world Danish futurist Rolf Jensen predicted in his 1990 book, “Dream Society,” that unlike the information-based societies of the present, the future will be ruled by those who tell inspiring stories and capture people’s imagination. Digital Media Center (DMC), a world class complex for developing, producing and distributing high-tech media and entertainment content, will become a mecca for creating stories that move people through emotion-based motivation.
  • 17. Overview DMC was developed as part of the Sangam New Millennium City development project aimed at creating a new, eco-friendly and future-oriented urban center in Nanjido, the former location of a massive waste disposal site, and its surrounding area. The objective is to create a world leading digital media and entertainment cluster fusing DMC environment and technology, culture and industry with investment and innovation. Status of remaining sites As of February 2011, 44 of 51 plots (86%) are occupied Category Use Lot No Site area(m2) Floor space index(%) Building coverage ratio(%) Building height(m) Recommended Hi-tech B1 7,140 800 60 61.5 function area facility B4-2 2,055 600 60 52.0 Location Sangam New Millennium City Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul General Commercial B3 7,209 800 60 68.0 function use B6-1 5,381 400 60 80.0 Area 569,925 m2 area I3 6,166 600 60 100.0 Period 2002 ~ 2014 I4 6,324 600 60 100.0 I5 8,203 600 60 100.0 Media and Entertainment-related Industries Target (Television, film, animation, games, music, digital education) sectors Software and IT-related services List of Tenant Businesses(Attracted business types 293, as of February, 2011) Invest in Innovation Type of business Company Type of business Company Korea Game Developers’ Association, Korea Games Society, NeoWiz E&C, Dongyang Online, HW Fuji Zerox Asia Pacific, PTI Ltd., SRC, JOOYONTECH Co.,Ltd., etc. Games Gravity, E-Mir Entertainment, Game Incubating Center, and Geo Interactive, etc. Hyundai Card, Daesung Holdings, E-Sum Tech, Human Lab, HK Car, Site On, SW Broadcasting CJ Media, CJ TVN, KBS Media and KBS I, etc. Access Seoul, and DS Ivy, etc. Imaging CJ Entertainment, KBS Media and Vietnam Multimedia Corp. Korea, etc. Education and Research Daesung Holdings Education Contents, Mentors Capital co.,Ltd., etc. Film MnFC, Korean Film Council, Visual Story Factory and Cheongeoram, etc. Korea Creative Contents Agency, Korea Federation of Copyright Communications, Internet Korea.com Communications and Nemo Communications, etc. M&E Other Ministry of Culture and Tourism Intellectual Property Division, Korea Broadcast Publishing, Media Route DSP, Mass C&G, Dreamsco, Seoul Design Creation Studio and Art House , etc. Communications Pantech, LG U+ and Gel Line, etc. Korea Trump GmbH, EBM Papst Korea, Multivak Korea, Renew System, Daesung Global IT Korea Honeywell, Woori Technologies, LG CNS and Korea Electronics Technology Institute, etc. Other Network, Korea Electronics Association, etc. BT Bionea, I-gene, Environment Bio, Advanced Bio Technology and Ecowell, etc.
  • 18. Project Details and expected benefits Seoul Lite Seoul Lite, a 640-meter skyscraper, will be built as a DMC landmark to become a future-oriented, environmentally-friendly symbol representing Seoul. Slated for completion in 2015, this mega project with a total estimated cost of KRW 3.3 trillion (approximately US$3 billion) is being constructed to meet Seoul’s highest eco-friendly rating of platinum. Seoul Lite will consist of a complex business tower housing a luxury hotel, “green” office space and residential facilities, an upscale shopping space and culture and exhibition centers, thus allowing for multi-dimensional experiences. The skyscraper is expected to create 86,000 jobs, KRW 11 trillion in added production and KRW 2 trillion in added value. Facility plans per floor Floor Facility Gross floor area Transmission tower 128~133F Observation deck 3,519.29m2 103~127F Luxury hotel 55,707.22m2 84~102F Family hotel 60,280.71m2 Business entity Seoul Lite Tower Co., Ltd. 50~83F Co-op 89,326.70m2 Period 2009.3 ~ 2015 9~49F Offices, Community facilities 131,974.76m2 Location F1, F2 sites in the DMC Complex 8~9F Convention center, Cinema 23,960.59m2 Height: 640m (133 floors above ground, 9 floors below ground) - No. 2 in the world B2~9F Department store, Shopping mall 125,938.49m2 Scale Total floor area: 724,675m² - No. 1 in the world B1F, 1F Aquarium, Concert hall, Corporate PR center 16,935.14m2 Facilities Complex business center, office, cultural facility, hotel, residence Total floor area 507,642.9m2 Building density Floor space index: 1,000%, Building coverage ratio : 60% Digital Media Street (DMS) Digital Media Street, the main road in DMC, is the world’s first street that wholly embraces a ubiquitous setting. When completed, Digital Media Street will showcase and implement products from the research efforts of DMC tenant companies, serving as a test bed for state-of-the-art new technologies. The Street will materialize the vision of a futuristic city along with Seoul Lite by featuring various cutting-edge facilities such as smart lamplight IP-Intelight, information kiosks called Info-booths, electronic banners and various special installations symbolizing the DMC.
  • 19. Mecca of IT·Digital Media Content Industry The DMC is well positioned to become a center of the global IT industry by attracting the top-level IT and digital media contents companies and personnel. Seoul is stepping up efforts to nurture the DMC into the center of “Hallyu” (the “Korean wave”) and cultural content production in Northeast Asia. To this end, the city is planning on building a visual/cultural complex complete with movie sets, the world’s largest computer game production base and a Hallyu exhibition center and theme park where people can experience new games and animation at the world’s largest e-stadium. The DMC currently houses a total of 22,200 people from over 290 local and overseas IT and media contents companies, with these numbers expected to increase to 80,000 employees and 700 companies by 2015. Tenant companies in the DMC are engaged in various networking activities and frequently hold small group study meetings, seminars and regular forums such as DMC CoNEt and DMC tenant company council, international conferences and seminars. Business Opportunities At present, seven lots in the High-Tech Function Area and Commercial Function Area are available for purchase. The supply notice for these lots is available on the DMC Web site (http://dmc.seoul.go.kr) and in various media outlets. Meanwhile, information on renting space at the DMC High-Tech Industry Center, DMC Industry-Academia R&D center and other offices within the DMC complex is available on the DMC Web site. Incentives for foreign investors Item Incentives Expanded incentives - Allows installment payments for a period of up to 20 years - Applies a 4-percent annual interest rate on installment payments when purchasing land - Applies a lower designated use ratio than for domestic firms (60%) - Eligible businesses: Foreign investors and foreign investment zone engaging in high-tech business and industry-supporting service business Tax breaks - National tax (corporate, income taxes): 100% exemption for the first five taxable years, 50% reduction for two years thereafter x foreign ownership - Local tax (acquisition, registration taxes): 100% exemption for the first ten taxable years, 50% reduction for five years thereafter x foreign ownership Invest in Innovation · Land sale plan: For certain plots of land within the DMC, bonus points will be awarded during the business plan review · Supply of rental office space: Priority is given to foreign companies when they move into rental office buildings and venture-related facilities provided at an affordable price by the City of Seoul. · Supply of rental accommodation: Seoul provides convenient living conditions for foreign residents by supplying rental housing solely for foreign nationals. · Benefits in foreign investment-related legislation: A region designated as a foreign investment zone or a foreign investment that qualifies as an industry-supporting service or a high technology business will be eligible for benefits including reduced national and local taxes, financial support and exemptions from other charges pursuant to the Foreign Investment Promotion Act and related ordinances of the City of Seoul. · Long-term site and building lease: Foreign companies can rent land or buildings for a maximum of 50 years (contract extension possible if necessary) at an affordable rate. For more information, please visit the DMC Web site (http://dmc.seoul.go.kr). Digital Media City 18 • 19
  • 20. Yeo Inter Fi Dis Building the Future of Global Finance Industry in Yeouido From the negative effects of the recent global financial crisis which was brought on by the 2007 subprime mortgage crisis, Korea demonstrated the fastest recovery among OECD member nations. To date, Korea continues her strong growth. As the center of the global economy shifts to Asia, competition between financial hubs in the Asian region is getting more intense. Seoul’s Yeouido district is home to a high concentration of financial companies that form the optimal financial sector. The area is set to be developed into a financial hub of Asia by utilizing an object economy that surpasses that of Hong Kong and Singapore.
  • 21. Yeouido Invest in Innovation Location Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul Area 3,976,788 m2 Target Financial, consulting, legal and accounting firms, sectors regional headquarters of multinational corporations
  • 22. Overview In 2009, the Korean government designated Yeouido, Seoul as an international financial center in an effort to strengthen the competitiveness of the financial industry and to promote advancements in the market. Within Yeouido is the International Financial District, measuring 3,976,788 m2 in area, which will be composed of a central business district at its center, a business support district nearby, and a residential district also located in the vicinity. Once completed, it will become a world-class multifunctional city that combines economics, culture and tourism. Project Details and expected benefits Formation of Korea’s leading financial district and infrastructure Being the home of key government organizations such as the National Assembly, the Financial Supervisory Service, and the Korea Capital Market Institute, as well as financial companies, Yeouido is considered Korea’s leading financial district. Among the 291 financial organizations in Seoul, headquarters of 93 of these companies are located in Yeouido. In addition, 42 out of 69 asset management firms and 8 out of 11 futures firms are located there. Yeouido already possesses the necessary infrastructure for expanding and improving the financial district that is centered around the asset management industry. An Utopia in the City Thanks to its geographical location and convenient transportation, Yeouido allows easy access to Incheon International Airport, other parts of Seoul and the surrounding region. The Han River, Saetgang Ecological Park, and Yeouido Park make Yeouido a utopia within the city for enjoying the clean natural environment. In the convenient business and residential environment that the “City within a City” provides, the professionals of multinational financial companies will demonstrate their full potential and secure strong competitiveness.
  • 23. The Landmark of Northeast Asia’s Financial Hub - IFC Seoul IFC Seoul is one of the core projects of Seoul’s Financial Hub Project. Designed by the world-leading architectural studio Arquitectonica, IFC Seoul is expected to be completed by 2012. Served by a direct connection to Yeouido Station, three grade-A office buildings, the five-star Conrad Hilton Hotel, and the IFC Mall’s three-story luxury shopping space, IFC Seoul will provide a world-class business environment and a refined lifestyle. Address 23, 23-1 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul Area 33,058 m2 (gross floor area) Period 2006 ~ 2012 One IFC (32 floors, 7 underground floors) Two IFC (29 floors, 7 underground floors) Facilities Three IF (55 floors, 7 underground floors) IFC Mall (3 underground floors) Hotel (38 floors, 7 underground floors, the Conrad Hilton Hotel) Target Financial, consulting, legal and accounting firms, sectors regional headquarters of multinational corporations Business Opportunities Financial companies, regional headquarters of multinational corporations, consulting firms and legal firms can move into the IFC Seoul Office Tower, which is due to be completed in 2012. Invest in Innovation For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2171-2794~5 / E-mail: seoul_invest@seoul.go.kr Yeouido International Financial District 22 • 23
  • 24. Ma Dis Creating and researching the cutting-edge technologies in the world IT (Information Technology), BT (Bioengineering Technology), GT (Green Technology) and NT (Nano Technology) are the most important fields for fulfilling the desire for a healthier and more convenient life, and to cope with the environmental crises that global society faces today. As the nation's fifth largest investor in R&D, Korea is providing unsparing support to the advanced knowledge industries that will drive the future, among which include IT, BT, GT and NT. Seoul is also developing an advanced knowledge cluster in the Magok District to serve as a world-class, eco-friendly R&D hub. Start your investment in Seoul, the advanced knowledge-based city of the future.
  • 25. Magok Location Magok-dong and Gayang-dong, Seoul Site 3,665,336 m2 - land for R&D 736,944 m2 land for business & commercial 469,623 m2 Invest in Innovation Area land for residential 612,634 m2 land for urban 1,783,877 m2 other 62,258 m2 Period 2007 ~ 2031 - Land for R&D Target R&D facilities in advanced industries (IT, BT, GT, NT) - Land for International Business sectors Financial services, legal, accounting, international conference facilities, hotels and other business support facilities
  • 26. Overview The Magok District is Seoul’s only undeveloped region and measures over 3.3 million m2 in area. The Magok District is being developed into the hub of knowledge-based industries by attracting research, production, education, training, support services, pilot production and residential functions into one region to effectively nurture Seoul’s knowledge-based industries. The City of Seoul is expecting that the Magok District will serve a pivotal role in the growth of advanced knowledge-based industries such as BT, IT, GT and NT, and will heighten the global competitiveness of Seoul as a center of Northeast Asia for the 21st Century. Development Plan by Stage 1st Stage (2007 ~ 2015) 2nd Stage (2016 ~ 2023) 3rd Stage (2024 ~ 2030) IT, BT and GT-related advanced industries, Development of residential zones and Cope with additional demands of advanced R&D center, international business complex, handling the demands of advanced industries and secure available land after international exchange support center, public industries of the future completion of 1st and 2nd stages. support facilities, commercial functions for providing business support, development of a nearby residential complex Land Utilization Plan B General Area: 740,000 m2 Industrial International Target sectors: IT, BT, GT companies & research D C Business Complex Complex A institutes, universities, special graduate schools Infrastructure Residential Area: 320,000 m2 Zone International Zone Business Target sectors: Professional HR companies, medical institutes, accounting, legal, public relations, consulting, Complex B venture capital and other business support industries Residential Zone C Area: 610,000 m2 Infrastructure Zone D Area: 1.78 million m2 A General Industrial Complex
  • 27. Project Details and expected benefits Metropolitan R&D Hub Thanks to its geographical location, the Magok District will connect Seoul’s industrial clusters such as Sangam DMC, Guro Geumcheon Digital Industrial Complex, Gangnam Venture Valley, the Yongsan International Business District and Gongneung-dong’s NIT Technopolis. Magok District will also serve as an R&D hub that connects western satellite cities of Paju, Pyeongtaek, Siheung, Ansan, Songdo, and the Cheongra District of Incheon with Seoul. Furthermore, the City of Seoul is promoting the construction of the Magok R&D Tower on a site measuring 26,400 m2 and a total floor area of 66,000 m2 in order to attract corporations to the Magok Industrial Complex and to nurture medium-sized and venture companies. By leasing R&D space to medium-size and research companies, and by operating joint research centers, information exchange centers and prototype exhibition centers, the Magok R&D Tower will serve as a strong base for the Magok Industrial Complex’s continuous growth. Development of a new city of the future Described as an energy-saving city of the future; a “green” city; a multidimensional, multipurpose building which efficiently uses underground space; a city of information exchanges; a high-tech city of technology convergence and a U-city that evolves with people, the urban development project of the Magok District will present a new model for the city of the future. Business Opportunities Land set aside for R&D purposes will be supplied at raw cost beginning in the second half of 2011. The Magok District will also offer various tax exemptions including corporate tax, income tax, and registration-and-acquisition tax, to attract leading enterprises from Korea and overseas. Invest in Innovation For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2171-2794~5 / E-mail: seoul_invest@seoul.go.kr Magok District 26 • 27
  • 28. T Se Gr P Re Pro Recreated as a theme park where dreams become reality Seoul Grand Park has long been loved by Seoul citizens as a place for rest and leisure. At present, the Park is being recreated as an eco-friendly theme park where advanced technologies and nature harmoniously co-exist to provide a better experience to Seoul citizens. By recreating the habitats of animals and plants from different climate zones, and by adding advanced recreational facilities such as rides, Seoul Grand Park will offer visitors an experience like never before. Through this extensive renovation, Seoul Grand Park will become a tourism center of the Northeast Asian corridor that sets itself apart from other world-leading theme parks such as Disneyland and Universal Studios.
  • 29. Seoul Grand Park Location 159-1 Makgye-dong, Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province Area 9,163,900 m2 Period ~ 2020 All companies interested in investing in the Target sectors renovation project of Seoul Grand Park Project execution Public-private partnership by government method notice Invest in Innovation
  • 30. Overview Despite its advantageous location near Seoul in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, as well as proximity to an attractive market, as well as a favorable location, environment and transportation conditions, Seoul Grand Park has been losing its appeal due to outdated facilities. Through this extensive renovation, Seoul Grand Park will be reborn as a resort complete with a world-class amusement and water park, and entertainment & retail facilities and hotels, thus allowing it to become the center of tourism in the region. Project Details and expected benefits Spectacular and Exciting Hybrid Theme Park Renovated under the theme "a harmonious mix of plants, animals and people," Seoul Grand Park is set to be renovated into an exciting and attractive space interconnected with attractions (rides), a zoo, and a botanical garden. A visitor’s experience at the hybrid theme park will also be complemented by virtual experiences in 4D and 5D theaters. [Separated Experience] [Integrated Experience] [Amusement Park] [Zoological Park] [Botanic Park] [Seoul Grand Park]
  • 31. Entertainment & Retail At the entertainment & retail zone of Seoul Walk, which will be constructed at the entrance of Seoul Grand Park, citizens can enjoy shopping, dining, performances and parades combined with entertainment. Visitors can also enjoy taking a peaceful walk along the lake at Lake Park. These facilities will attract more guests to the shops, naturally resulting in higher sales. Creating a Harmonious Community with Nature The core principles of the Seoul Grand Park Renovation Project are fun and sustainability. The project will be executed with maximum use of eco-friendly technologies. Animals and plants will be protected in a natural eco-system tailored to a specific climate, while rides and convenience facilities will be installed without obstructing nature to create a harmonious living community of animals, plants and people. Business Opportunities The City of Seoul will renovate Seoul Grand Park into a world-leading theme park to make it into a regional tourism center. The project will be executed as a public-private partnership in order to maximize the creativity and efficiency of the private sector. An Invest in Innovation official request for proposals will be announced in the second half of 2011. For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2115-7534~7 / E-mail: minho.jeong@seoul.go.kr The Seoul Grand Park Renovation Project 30 • 31
  • 32. Yon Inter Bu Dis The Birth of the City of the Future The gold crown of the Shilla Dynasty is renowned worldwide for its refined and elegant design. The beauty of the Shilla gold crown will exceed the boundaries of time and space as it is recreated at the center of Seoul as a part of the metropolis. The Yongsan International Business District will feature a magnificent skyline which resembles the Shilla gold crown as it is reborn as the center of economy and culture that drives a new lifestyle with its advanced international business, commercial, cultural, residential and multifunctional facilities.
  • 33. Yongsan Invest in Innovation Location Seobuicheon-dong, Hanganro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Area 565,109 m2 (including the adjacent rail yard) Total floor area 3,340,000 m2 Period 2007.8 ~ 2016.12 Grade A offices, shopping malls, hotels, recreational Target sectors facilities, department stores, designer boutiques, luxury apartments, convention centers, etc.
  • 34. Overview Yongsan, which is a secondary center of Seoul that embraces districts including Myeong-dong, Euljiro and Yeouido, will be connected to the Han River and developed into a large international business district that represents Seoul. The Yongsan International Business District will be developed into a large multipurpose complex nearly 6 times larger than Roppongi Hills in Japan or Canary Wharf in England. With a total investment of 31 trillion won, the project is expected to attract a floating population of 150 million people, 360,000 new jobs, plus 67 trillion won in production benefits and added value. Project Details and expected benefits Harmony of Nature and Architecture In the international public bid for the Yongsan International Business District’s master plan held in April 2009, the “Archipelago21” design by globally renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, inspired by Dado Ocean, was selected as the winner. The Yongsan International Business District, which consists of international business, commercial, cultural, residential and multifunctional facilities, is made up of six “islands.” Each of these unique islands will be brought together to form a dynamic urban lifestyle. Beautiful and Dynamic Skyline The dynamic skyline created by over 20 buildings of different Category No. of floors No. of buildings Note heights from 40 to 100 stories surrounding the landmark tower, Total Over 100 67 which expresses the dynamic energy of Yin and Yang, symbolizes Floor space Under 40 floors 2 ~ 39 47 index: the shape of the Shilla gold crown, which is considered one of the average of 40 to 99 floors 40 ~ 76 19 most beautiful crowns in history. The skyline that resembles the 608% Over 100 floors 100 1 Shilla crown will form a harmonious relationship with the Han River and will be visible from anywhere in Seoul, making the Yongsan International Business District the new landmark of the city.
  • 35. High-end Tourism District As the Han River Renaissance Project is expected to attract over 1.2 million international tourists every year, parks as well as international cargo and passenger ship terminals are expected to be constructed along the Han River. Furthermore, the KTX and Incheon International Airport Railroads will form a tourism network that connects Namsan and the Seoul Opera House. Business Opportunities Yongsan International Business District is expected to be developed into a multipurpose complex that consists of a 485-meter tall Invest in Innovation landmark tower, large shopping malls, hotels, department stores and cultural spaces. Participate in the project is available from 2012 when construction begins by occupying or acquiring facilities. For inquiries, please contact _ Tel: 82-2-2171-2794~5 / E-mail: seoul_invest@seoul.go.kr Yongsan International Business District 34 • 35
  • 36. Invest in Success The City of Seoul is preparing various benefits so that international investors and companies can invest in Seoul flexibly and more conveniently. Thanks to Seoul’s strong business infrastructure and high growth potential, more than half of the Fortune 500 companies and over 10,000 international companies are carrying out their corporate activities in Seoul.
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  • 38. Foreign Direct Investment Incentives Foreign Direct Investment Incentives Foreign nationals are permitted to invest in every type of business with the exception of industries classified as natural monopolies and those directly related to national security. The Korean government provides various benefits for foreign direct investment in accordance with the Foreign Investment Promotion Act. Foreign Investment Promotion Act Safeguards for Foreign Investment Freedom of Foreign Investors Acquisition of Real Estate Overseas remittance by a foreign investor is guaranteed in A foreign national is permitted to invest in any of the All foreign nationals, including non-residents, may accordance with the introduction of technologies and 1,145 types of industries according to Korea’s standard acquire real estate in Korea freely. The land acquisition approved/reported details regarding the foreign investment. industrial categorization with the exception of process has been changed from an approval system A foreign investor or a foreign invested firm is guaranteed the industries specified by law. to a reporting system to make land acquisition more same treatment as that enjoyed by Korean citizens and firms, convenient. with the same tax exemptions and reductions applying to foreign investors and foreign-invested companies. Foreign Direct Investment Procedures Establishing a Corporation There are four ways for foreign nationals to advance into Korean industries, with different laws applying depending on each method. Foreign corporations cannot register a privately owned business in Korea. Procedures for Establishing a Foreign-invested Company Foreign investment procedures consist of the foreign investment notification, investment notification, remittance of investment funds, registration of incorporation & business, and registration of a foreign-invested company. Notifying a foreign investment ▶ Remittance of investment capital ▶ Incorporation registration ▶ Incorporation notification & business registration Paid-in capital transfer to corporate’s account ▶ FDI company registration Procedures applied to foreign nationals are basically the same as those applied to Koreans except for the two additional steps: foreign investment notification and registration of a foreign-invested company. Where a foreign investor registers a privately-owned business, ‘registration of incorporation’ is not required.
  • 39. Foreign Investment Promotion Act and Incentives for Foreign Investment according to Seoul City Ordinances According to related laws such as the Foreign Investment Promotion Act and Foreign Investment Ordinances of Seoul, the City is providing various incentives including tax support and cash grants for foreign-invested companies that contribute to advancements of industrial structure, subsidies for companies that contribute to creating jobs, and designating foreign investment zones for attracting large foreign investments. Tax Support Cash Grants Exemption and reduction of corporate, income, acquisition, registration and property taxes. · Article 14-2 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act Basis · Article 14 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance · Article 9 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act · Construction of a new factory or expansion of an existing factory with a Basis · Article 121-2 of the Special Tax Treatment Control Act foreign investment of over USD 10 million (companies involving advanced · Article 121-2-2 of the Special Tax Treatment Control Act technologies, parts & materials industry) Subject · Job creation (From 50 to 300) · Industries involving advanced technologies (software development, nano-based technologies, production of medical equipment, etc.) · Establishment of a new R&D facility or expansion of an existing R&D facility Subject with over 10 permanent research personnel · Independent foreign investment zones (over USD 30 million for manu- facturing, USD 20 million for tourism, over USD 2 million for R&D) · Land purchase expenses and rental support for construction of new factories (R&D facilities) · Corporate & income tax - 100% exemption for 5 years, 50% reduction for Details the following next 2 years · Support for construction expenses, capital goods, research equipment Details and infrastructure installation expenses · Acquisition, license, property tax - 100% exemption for 10 years, 50% reduction for the following next 5 years Support · Negotiated under 50% of total investment and reviewed by the Foreign Method Investment Committee · Foreign-invested company submits application to the Minister of Finance & Economy Application  Reviewed by the Foreign Investment Support Review Committee  Outcome * Support from the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Fund of Seoul (Article 13 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance) Procedure notified to the applicant within 20 days  Notified to the Mayor of Seoul * National incentive support system to switch from tax support to cash grants starting in 2011. · Stanford Hotel within the DMC was designated as an independent foreign investment zone in May 2007, and approximately 9.4 billion won in taxes will be Examples exempted by 2018 (4.2 billion won in national tax, 5.2 billion won in local tax) · National tax exemption on foreign-invested companies that accompany Employment Subsidy and Educational & Training Subsidy advanced technologies within Seoul (five in 2008, two in 2009) · Article 14 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act Basis · Article 15 and 16 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance Exemption of customs duties, individual consumption and value added tax Invest in Success · Companies that attracted foreign investment, foreign companies investing in · Article 121-3 of Special Tax Treatment Control Act ① (exemption of customs duties) Subject Seoul’s 8 new growth engine industries (finance, fashion design, tourism & Basis convention, digital contents, and biomedical) that hire Korean citizens · Article 116-5 of Enforcement Ordinance of Special Tax Treatment Control Act ① · Payment made using invested cash, capital goods purchased using payment Conditions · Over 30% foreign investment ratio, 10 or more new permanent jobs Subject methods in Korea, capital goods brought as the for investment (companies · 1 million KRW per new employee for up to 6 months (maximum of 200 with advanced technologies and those operating in foreign investment zones) Details million won per company) Application · 26 employment(education & training) subsidies totaling to 1.9 billion were · Submit exemption application to Director of Korean Customs Service Examples paid between 2005 and 2009 Procedure Foreign Direct Investment Incentives | Foreign Investment Promotion Act and Incentives for Foreign Investment according to Seoul City Ordinances 38 • 39
  • 40. Foreign Investment Zone Designation Subsidies A program in which the region a foreign investor wishes to establish a new business in is designated as a foreign investment zone (FIZ) to attract large foreign investments. Once designated as an FIZ, businesses within the FIZ are exempted from various taxes and burdens. · Manufacturing industry (manufacturing companies, industrial support service companies, businesses that accompany advanced technologies) - Over USD 30 million in foreign investments · Tourism (Tourist hotels, maritime tourism hotels, traditional Korean hotels, specialized recreational businesses, general recreational businesses, general recreational facilities, international conferencing facilities, youth training facilities) - Over USD 20 million in foreign investments Subjects of FIZ Designation · Logistics industry (Multi-purpose cargo terminals, shared collecting and shipment center development and operations companies, port facility operation companies, airport facility operation companies, SoC development companies) - Over USD 10 million in foreign investments · R&D (Construction of a new R&D facility or expansion of existing R&D facility) - Over USD 20 million in foreign investments - 10 permanent-position research manpower with Master’s degree or higher with at least 3 years of experience. · National Tax (Corporate/Income)  100% reduction for the first 5 years, 50% reduction for the following 2 years Incentives · Local Tax (Acquisition/Registration)  100% reduction for the first 5 years, 50% reduction for the following 5 years · Other  Traffic congestion costs waived during construction, reduction on rental fee of national territories and support for other infrastructures Establishment of New Serviced-type Foreign Investment Zone (Executed in Oct. 2010) Basis · Article 18-1-4 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act Concept · Regions (or buildings) designated to be rented or sold to foreign-invested companies in service industries with high added value such as the finance, culture and tourism sectors. Subject · Yeouido SIFC(finance & Insurance), DMC(M&E, IT), etc Details · Subsidy on purchasing cost of land for rent and 50-100% reduction on rental fees when a foreign company in the service industry is relocated to the region Lighter Building-to-Land Ratio and Floor Space Index Support for Creating Attractive Investment Conditions Restrictions within FIZ for Foreign Nationals · Article 19 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance and the Execution Basis · Act 10 of the Foreign Investment Support Ordinance Basis Regulations of Urban Planning Ordinance · Provide support within the budget to the party executing a business that · A company that establishes a new factory or business site using new foreign investment Concept creates favorable investment conditions for foreign nationals - Businesses accompanying advanced technologies, industrial support service companies and strategic industries with over USD 10 million in foreign investment · Parties executing towns for foreign natioanls and global village construction projects Subject - Businesses accompanying advanced technologies, industrial support service · Parties establishing infrastructure for improving the residential environment companies and strategic industries with over USD 5 million in foreign investment Subject for foreign nationals - Businesses with over USD 100 million in foreign investment · Parties establishing and operating facilities for improving investment conditions Reviewed and approved by the Urban Planning Committee of the City of Seoul for foreign nationals Details within the execution ordinance of the Act on Planning and Use of National Territory Details · Parts of the project budget or operating expenses Support · Establish and execute a support plan when necessary Method
  • 41. Reduction of Rental Fees & Sales Cost of Public Properties · Article 13-1 of the Foreign Investment Promotion Act (Private Contract) Basis · Article 36-4 of the Public Property and Item Management Ordinance (Installation payments of sales cost with 4% annual interest) · Article 37 (Sale at raw cost) · Sale by private contract: Public property may be rented or sold to foreign companies through a private contract · Rental fee reduction on public properties ① Rental fee is over 1% of appraised asset value: When a foreign company uses a shared property for business ② 100% to 50% rental fee reduction when the following conditions are met: - Over USD 20 million in foreign investment, at least 300 employees, maximum amount exempted is adjusted by the amount of exports and parts purchased in Korea. - When a public property is used to operate an international school, the exemption will vary depending on the number of students. Details · Reduction on Purchase Cost of Public Property ① Sell at raw cost (land purchasing cost + investment and development expenses) - Property within a Foreign Investment Zone developed and managed by the city to attract large foreign investment projects - Property within the FIZ that was developed by the Mayor to attract large overseas investments ② Sales cost can be paid in installments over a 20-year period with a low annual interest rate of 4%. - When a foreign invested company uses a public property for business · Rental fee exempted when leasing public properties such as the DMC High-tech Industry Center, and SIFC (Yeouido) Examples · Magok District will be provided at lower raw costs (land purchasing cost + investment development expenses) compared to market prices when sold to a foreign company. Comparison of Investment Promotion Policies in Major Asian Countries Investment Promotion Policies Seoul Beijing Hong Kong Treatment of local and · Additional support for foreign companies · Promoting equal treatment · Equal treatment foreign companies · Tax support · Subsidies Primary incentives · No additional incentives (Switch to cash grants starting in 2011) · Tax support (promoting equal treatment) · Attract regional headquarters of multi- · Implementation of advanced technologies national corporations Purpose of providing incentives · Advancement of industry support services · No additional incentives industry · Advancement of high-tech industries and services industries · Tax support · Provide subsidies for regional headquarters Types of incentives · Land support of multi-national corporations · No additional incentives Invest in Success · Cash grants · Tax support (promoting equal treatment) * Source: Survey by KOTRA’s Korea Business Centers (Sep. 2009) * China is considering applying equal incentives and subsidies to local and foreign companies gradually starting from 2010. Foreign Investment Promotion Act and Incentives for Foreign Investments according to Ordinances of Seoul 40 • 41
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