Reshoring Pattern-Analysis of China Based Korean Firms and Its Policy Implications
Minkyung Lim and
Jina Yeo
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Minkyung Lim: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
Jina Yeo: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
No 15-3, World Economy Brief from Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
Abstract:
This study is an attempt to categorize China-based firms/industry types according to reshoring suitability. This is because Korean reshoring policy needs to be applied correctly depending on priority of those types which would enhance policy effectiveness. Our findings show that there exist specific business types and industries more suitable for reshoring. Especially, businesses of the 'FTA utilizing type' are very likely to consider reshoring in terms of reducing costs of production in the long run. These firms would likely include ones that import raw materials from Korea and export it to the EU or the U.S., that import raw material from the EU or the U.S. and export it to Korea, and that import raw material from the EU or the U.S. and re-export it to the same markets. We also found that such industries as leather/wood, shoes/textiles, accessories/glass/jewelry, plastic, machine/electronics, vehicle are favourable to maximizing the effect of tariff elimination. The comparative analysis of country cases also revealed meaningful implications for Korean U-turn policy. Country analysis was carried out targeting the U.S., Japan and Taiwan.
Keywords: Reshoring; Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8 pages
Date: 2015-02-06
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