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A Study of Supply Chains of Korean Firms in China Based on Business Survey Data (2022)

Sakong Mok (), Dongsoo Kim (), Min Han Jung () and Jae Duck Kim ()
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Sakong Mok: Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, Postal: Sejong National Research Complex, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, 370 Sicheong Dae-ro C-dong 8-12F 30147, Republic of Korea, http://www.kiet.re.kr
Dongsoo Kim: Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, Postal: Sejong National Research Complex, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, 370 Sicheong Dae-ro C-dong 8-12F 30147, Republic of Korea, http://www.kiet.re.kr
Min Han Jung: Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, Postal: Sejong National Research Complex, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, 370 Sicheong Dae-ro C-dong 8-12F 30147, Republic of Korea, http://www.kiet.re.kr
Jae Duck Kim: Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, Postal: Sejong National Research Complex, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, 370 Sicheong Dae-ro C-dong 8-12F 30147, Republic of Korea, http://www.kiet.re.kr

No 23-2, Industrial Economic Review from Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade

Abstract: Since 2020, the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade (KIET) has conducted surveys on the business environment of Korean enterprises in China. For the 2022 iteration of the survey, responses from 406 Korean firms in China were collected, slightly fewer than in 2021, owing to the impact of lockdown measures instituted by the Chinese government intended to staunch the spread of the coronavirus. The purpose of this study is to determine the business conditions faced by Korean companies in China. The survey was conducted in September and October of 2022. The Korea Institute of Industrial Economics and Trade sponsored and planned the survey of Korean enterprises in China; as in the past, KIET worked with a co-organizer and the Beijing office of the Korean Chamber of Commerce served as a co-organizer in conducting the survey.

Keywords: China; Korea; FDI; trade; manufacturing; supply chains; raw materials; rare earths; foreign investment in China; COVID-19; regulation; business outlook in China; business environment in China; Korea-China relations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F01 F20 F21 F23 F51 G32 G38 H32 O24 Q27 Q37 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12 pages
Date: 2023-02-28
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