-Caveat Lector- >From KoreanTimes Foreign Investment in November Hits Almost Record High <Picture><Picture> 12/06(ÀÏ) 15:00 Foreign direct investment in Korea virtually set a record in November, boosted by the gradual restoration of foreign confidence and the government's continuing efforts to court foreign investment, the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MOFE) announced yesterday. November's foreign investment stood at $1.378 billion in 117 projects, up 1,414 percent from $91 million during the same month last year. The November figure was also up 54 percent compared with $894 million in October this year. The November investment was the second largest monthly high following $1.565 billion in April last year, but was virtually the record high because only half of the number filed in April last year was actually invested. A group of Korean-American business persons filed with the MOFE a plan to invest up to $750 million for a tourism project on the resort island of Cheju-do in April last year, but the investment has not yet been realized. ``We expect foreign investment in Korea to continue on an upward spiral, especially in electronics, information and telecommunication, petrochemicals, finance and tourism, with substantial progress in corporate restructuring,'' said Moon Jae-woo, director of the foreign investment division at the MOFE. In the nine months leading up to November, foreign investment rose 16.4 percent to $6.909 billion from a year earlier. Until April, foreign investment remained in the doldrums as foreign confidence in the crisis-stricke Korean economy sank. But, the investment began picking up in May, buoyed by the implementation of far-reaching restructuring measures and the revamping of the country's foreign investment regime. Major foreign investments filed in November included a $400 million project to build a joint-venture paper company, German Degussa's equity participation in Korea Carbon Black worth $170 million and Motorola's investment of $50 million in Appeal Telecom. By region, investments from Europe and Japan increased sharply in the Jan.-Nov. period while those from the United States fell. Investments from Japan totaled $483 million in the 11-month period, up 94 percent from a year ago, and those from the European Union rose 35.5 percent to $2.78 billion. But, investment from the U.S. dropped 24 percent to $1.856 billion. The MOFE said investments through equity purchases of local companies have increased sharply since the beginning of this year. In the first nine months, foreign investment through equity purchases amounted to $1.11 billion, accounting for 16.1 percent of total investments. Foreign investments which were made in the form of mergers and acquisitions in the first 11 months accounted for half of total investments. Foreign direct investments include equity purchases by foreigners of local companies on the over-the-counter market and creation of independent or joint-venture companies. Since taking office in late February, President Kim Dae-jung has been aggressively prodding his economic aides to come up with effective measures to stimulate foreign investment in Korea. Under Kim's prodding, the government has dismantled restrictions on foreign hostile takeovers of local companies and revamped the country's foreign investment regime. A new foreign investment law went into effect in mid-November. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Korea's Int'l Credit Rating Seen to Be Improving Fast <Picture><Picture> 12/06(ÀÏ) 15:09 <><> "Won" = "wahn" <><> Korea's overall credit rating in the international financial market is expected to improve quickly, particularly after Moody's Investors Service assigned won-denominated government bonds a Baa1 rating. ``The rating reflects Korea's prior record of balanced budgets and takes into account fiscal costs of restructuring the financial system and providing a large fiscal stimulus to the economy this year and next,'' Moody's said. The rating, which is three stages higher than the country's dollar-denominated bonds, immediately gave the government and businesses hope that their sovereign debt rating will be upgraded as well. Analysts said the rating is certain to attract more foreign investors to Korean government bonds and is clearly indicative of the fact that international views on Korea's financial stability are improving. Moody's, generally seen as a conservative organization, said Korea's restructuring program is designed to boost the public sector and to reduce the domestic and external debt to about 59 percent of GDP by next year. ``The rating level is appropriate for the foreseeable political situation on the Korean peninsula,'' Moody's said, raising hopes here that Korea's sovereign debt rating will be restored to investment grade. The won-denominated bond rating, issued for the first time, was ``boosting expectations for the upward revision of the sovereign debt rating,'' SG Securities vice president Stephen Woo said. Woo stated that some foreign investors were already being tempted by South Korean assets amid increasing optimism about future ratings upgrades by not only Moody's, but also other leading organizations such as Standard & Poor's. What is positive, another market analyst said, is that this is the first time since the financial crisis of late last year that Moody's has given Korea an upgrade in its conservative ratings. There have been many positive developments in the Korean financial market that presumably brought about the upgrade in rating, among them the rapid increase in foreign reserves to over $50 billion. At the same time, foreign investments reached a record high of $1,378 million last month, bringing the total for the first 11 months of this year to 6,990 million, up 16.4 percent over the same period last year. Encouraged by the positive developments, the composite stock index shot through the 490-point mark on Saturday. Traders said there is every indication that the index will recover to 600 points by early next year. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mastery of Chinese Highly Valued <Picture><Picture> 12/07(¿ù) 16:25 <><> NOTE: Korean newspapers are printed in a combination of Korean & Chinese. Consequently, Koreans must learn both alphabets/character systems. Koreans students have to learn a combination of about 2000 different symbols {1-Chinese to 2-Korean per unit} in both systems during their school years.<><> By Yang Sung-jin Staff Reporter Fluency in foreign languages carries advantages in many areas of society, the job sector for one. Not only can mastery over a non-native tongue help secure a job, but, once employed, can help one get promoted. For these reasons, proficiency in foreign languages is being increasingly encouraged. The current bestsellers list reflects this trend as a book detailing how its author mastered English is featured prominently. During the Choson Kingdom such a mastery of languages was also highly valued. The Choson government's official interpreters, or ``yok-kwans,'' received much recognition for fostering friendly diplomatic ties, primarily with powerful China. But according to an article dated 1548, perceptions of the yok-kwans were not always favorable. When King Myongjong invited an interpreter to take part in a lecture hosted by the king, court officials promptly expressed their displeasure. ``Although the role of interpreters is important for diplomacy, we cannot sit together with yok-kwans since their background is lowly and dirty. Besides, there is no precedent for such a practice,'' officials protested. The social structure of the Choson Kingdom, which honored the class system from the very beginning, cultivated such discrimination against yok-kwans. Yet there were some yok-kwans who surmounted the social obstacles and won the recognition of kings. Won Min-saeng is a case in point. His name first appears in an article dated 1418: ``Won Min-saeng had a excellent personality. He was wise and glib, speaking fine Chinese. The king always asked Won to interpret dialogues with Chinese diplomats. Ming China's emperor also loved Won and gave gold and silk goods to him as presents on several occasions.'' In contrast, there is the case of a yok-kwan who invited trouble to himself: ``Lim Kun-rae was put to death by dismemberment on the street. His father was Chinese and honored as one of the founding members of Choson. But Lim was greedy and mean and got rich by accompanying the mission to China and engaging in trade. He also was an incurable sycophant.'' There WAS a Royal Road In the reign of King Sejong, Lee Pyon was a pre-eminent yok-kwan. In an article dated 1429, Minister of Rites Sin Sang informed the king about Lee: ``Nothing is more important than correct interpretation in diplomacy. But many of the students at the Sayokwon (a government agency of foreign language education) are incompetent in delivering the gist of the message correctly, which often results in humiliation and embarrassment. But Lee Pyon never stopped studying Chinese, even after he passed the state examination.'' Lee was indeed eager to learn Chinese. An article of 1434 explains the process by which Lee excelled in Chinese: ``Lee was originally slow in learning and he passed the state exam past the age of 30. Then he started studying Chinese with greater enthusiasm, determined to succeed in the field. Lee read Chinese texts, often sitting up all night, and searched all over the place to find a fluent Chinese speaker to correct his pronunciation. He always spoke in Chinese even at his house and the principle was applied in talking with his friends. Finally, he mastered Chinese.'' Another legendary Chinese interpreter was Lee Chang-shin. His understanding of Chinese and fluency in interpretation was so great that even Chinese diplomats did not spare praise for Lee's linguistic genius. On March 17 of 1488, King Songjong endowed Lee with a horse as a present, saying that ``only Lee Chang-shin can do a proper job for interpretation of Chinese when we welcome Chinese diplomatic delegates. From now on, encourage younger officials to learn Chinese.'' In 1492, the king offered Lee a drink for conducting flawless interpretation and showing great hospitality to Chinese diplomats. In 1503, King Yonsangun expressed his high regard for Lee, ``There is only one person, Lee Chang-shin, who truly knows how to speak Chinese.'' In 1499, Lee was ordered to select and train Chinese-speaking officials to learn the ceremonial procedures necessary to serve the Chinese mission to Choson. A historiographer commented, ``Lee Chang-shin's family declined due to his reckless and vicious wife. But he was approved by the court largely because of his excellence in speaking Chinese and writing diplomatic letters.'' Knowledge of Language Is Power Officials who contributed to the creation of Hangul, the Korean alphabet, were also fluent in Chinese. Shin Suk-ju and Song Sam-mun fell into this category because they, as scholars, were frequently sent to China to learn up-to-date linguistics on orders from King Sejong. A brief biography of Shin Suk-ju in 1475 states, ``He primarily worked for the Ministry of Rites and regarded diplomacy as his true vocation. Shin, fluent in Hangul and Chinese, also translated a Chinese text titled `Hongmuchongun' into Hangul, which paved the way for Chinese study.'' Choson yok-kwans' role was not limited to interpretations in the court. They frequently went to China and Japan as Choson diplomatic delegates and in the process introduced foreign cultures to Choson. In May of 1404, King Taejong sent 10,000 head of cattle to Ming China on 10 different occasions and yok-kwans were involved with the large-scale offering. In 1406, 84 Chinese refugees drifted ashore on Choson territory and yok-kwan Choe Yun was asked to lead them back to China. In 1541, Prime Minister Yun Eun-bo briefed the king on the yok-kwans: ``These days, we are asking yok-kwans to buy Chinese books when they visit China. But they are returning with no books, citing the difficulties. The main reason for this is that China strictly bans the trade of books.'' Yun suggested sending a specially chosen yok-kwan to China for the sole purpose of buying advanced Chinese books for Choson scholars and the court. An article dated 1717 shed light on the extracurricular missions of yok-kwans, saying that King Sukjong gave a handsome prize to a yok-kwan who obtained a Chinese emperor's calligraphy work. Unfortunately, there is no document detailing exactly how the yok-kwan secured the precious item. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joint ROK, US Military Exercise Due in Texas <Picture><Picture> 12/06(ÀÏ) 15:26 A large ROK Army contingent headed by a four-star general will conduct a joint exercise with a U.S. corps in Fort Hood, Texas on Dec. 10-21 in order to enhance their combined war readiness for any major inter-Korean conflict. According to officials at the ROK-U.S. Combined Forces Command (CFC) yesterday, deputy CFC commander Gen. Chung Yong-moo left for Fort Hood on Saturday along with 14 CFC senior staff members and personnel from the 3rd ROK Army to participate in the joint Warfighter Exercise. Fort Hood, Texas is the headquarters of 3rd U.S. Corps, which would be among the first U.S. ground units to be dispatched to Korea in time of conflict. Because it would be put under 3rd ROK Army command under these circumstances, smooth coordination between the two units is seen as pivotal to deterring and, if necessary, overcoming North Korean aggression, according to CFC officials. ``Through the Warfighter Exercise, we can train with the 3rd U.S. Corps to honour inter-operability, which ranges from reception and staging to onward deployment and integration with the first troops who would hit the ground in Korea if war broke out,'' a senior CFC official said. ``Furthermore, Gen. Chung, who concurrently serves as head of the Ground Component Command (GCC) under the CFC combined posture, will be given a chance to inspect and command 3rd U.S. Corps in a practice battle,'' he said, adding that the joint operation is one of many features which makes the CFC format a precious field test. The CFC format has never been tested in a real war situation. The GCC, which is the key component of the CFC, in particular, is managed with a skeleton crew in peacetime, causing some military experts to worry about how effectively it would work in wartime. Reports have it that in February of last year, a CFC/3rd ROK Army contingent of 285 personnel visited Texas and conducted a joint command post exercise (CPX) with 3rd U.S. Corps, the first-ever large scale joint drill between the two countries on the U.S. mainland. It is said that the Warfighter Exercise is conducted in accordance with a scenario outlined in the two countries' war plan, codenamed ``5027,'' so as to provide a wartime situation as close to reality as possible. In 1993, a group of 40 ROK Army senior brass participated as observers during a field exercise conducted by 1st U.S. Corps based in Seattle, reports said. 3rd U.S. Corps is one of the strongest U.S. ground units and its members have been designated as reinforcements to Korea in time of conflict since the U.S. finalized its ``Win-Win'' policy several years ago. The policy calls for its military to be prepared to fight and win two major regional wars, say in the Middle East and Korea, at the same time. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ A<>E<>R The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. -Marcel Proust DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. Proselyzting propagandic screeds are not allowed. Substance—not soapboxing! 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