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Korea Report - November, 2017.
Moon-Trump summit agenda summary.
NK nukes; Raising pressure on the regime to bring
nuclear and missile programs to a halt. Seoul seeks to bring Pyongyang to
dialogue, while avoiding military clash. Defense
costs; Trump has accused Seoul of not shouldering its fair share of US
military costs. FTA; Seoul and
Washington are engaged in talks over modifying the Korea-US FTA. Trump sees the
deal as lopsided and called for an overhaul and hinted at possible termination.
US tactical assets; Both have agreed
to increase the pressure of US tactical assets on and around the Korean
Peninsula. Seoul officials have said that rotational deployment of various
tactical assets will be boosted from the end of the year. Possible purchase of
advanced US weapons; A number of measures including easing missile guidelines for
SKorea and introducing advanced US military weapons systems are under
negotiation. They have in principle agreed to lift the payload limit on SKorean
ballistic missiles.
Korea Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises claimed
its members are expected to spend KW15.2 tril more next year in labor
expenditures due to 16.4% increase in minimum wage. Moon administration decided to
raise minimum wage to KW7,530 per hour next year, marking the sharpest hike in
nearly two decades. As government plans to raise the amount gradually to
KW10,000 by 2020, the additional burden is expected to jump to KW81.5 tril by
that point. Korea Economic Research Institute added Moon's policy to cut weekly
labor hours to 52 hours from the current 68 hours will also cost an extra
KW12.3 tril annually. The country's top conglomerates, moreover, need to spend
KW3.1 tril more on corporate taxes starting next year, industry watchers
said.
At
3:17 am on 29th, NK fired a long-range missile from a mobile launch platform
some 30 km north of Pyongyang.
NK¡¯s state news agency claimed that the missile was a Hwaseong-15 model,
¡°tipped with super-large heavy warhead which is capable of striking the whole
mainland of the US.¡± The missile was fired at the maximum launch angle,
reaching an altitude of 4,475 km and covering distance of 950 km. This means
Washington, which lies about 11,000 km away from Pyongyang, could be within its
range.
HHI Group has
achieved $7.8 bil of orders at the end of Oct, surpassing consolidated annual
target $7.5 bil already. And it is in talks for additional LNG fueled tankers
and LNG carriers. SHI recently won additional two shuttle tankers, stacking up
$6.7 bil. It already surpassed yearly target $6.5 bil. DSME had set a yearly
target at $5.5 bil ($3 bil for merchant vessels, $1.5 bil for offshore, $1 bil
for special vessels), and have netted around $2.6 bil so far. However, it
already surpassed Samjong KPMG¡¯s March target, $2 bil. While the ¡®Big 3¡¯ is
escaping last year¡¯s order drought, cheerful mood can¡¯t be found as newly
secured orders amount only to a year¡¯s work cover. Whereas they have had better
order intake this year, it was not enough to fill all the empty docks. Yards
are grinding themselves to secure additional orders during the rest of the
year. As the cost cut effort goes on, it is expected that restructuring against
idle personnel would last a little longer.
TOPICS.
US President Donald Trump¡¯s first state visit to SKorea on 7th (p.2)
Moon-Trump summit agenda summary (p.2)
WTO ruled in favor of SKorea¡¯s steelmakers against the US¡¯ anti-dumping
duties (p.3)
SKorea and China agreed on ¡®3 nos¡¯ ending more than a year of tensions
(p.4)
A rare 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit SKorea's southeast on 15th afternoon
(p.5)
Korea¡¯s small and medium Enterprises forced to spend KW15.2 tril more in
labor cost (p.5)
NK fired a long-range missile from a mobile launch platform on 29th (p.7)
72.4% of experts said unification between 2 Koreas may take more than 11
years (p.9)
Korea¡¯s GNI per capita expected to reach the level of $30,000 (p.9)
SKorea and Canada clinched a standing bilateral currency swap deal (p.10)
SKorea's economy is expected to grow at a brisk 3.2% this year (p.11)
SKorea's trade surplus came to $7.84 bil in Nov, for 70 straight months
(p.11)
Samsung¡¯s Lee family was ranked second on Forbes¡¯ list of Asia¡¯s
wealthiest families (p.12)
Performance of chaebols in the third quarter (p.12)
SEC maintained first position with 21% of the global smartphone market
share in 3Q (p.14)
KOSPI has kept breaking new high to run above 2,550 (p.18)
KWon hit 1,076 against USDollar, strongest in two years and seven months
(p.18)
BOK raised key interest rate from record low of 1.25% to 1.5% first time
in six years (p.19)
Big 3 shipyards already surpassed yearly target order, but still
tightening the belt (p.20)
DSME sells its subsidiary in Romania, DMHI, accelerating its self-rescue
plan (p.23)
KDB offered RG for 7 units ordered with STX on condition of 30% reduction
in costs (p.24)
Three steel mills and the Big 3 have agreed to raise thick plate price in
2H (p.25)
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