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Problems and Countermeasures in Sino-Korea Trade

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한중경제문화연구 (Korea-China Economic & Cultural Review)
한중경제문화학회 (Korea-China Economic & Cultural District Association)
초록

China and South Korea are friendly neighbors with a long history of exchanges and extremely similar cultural backgrounds, which provide favorable conditions for the development of Sino-South Korean trade. Moreover, the economies of the two countries are currently in different stages of development, and the industrial structures are complementary and each has its own needs, which also provides the necessity and reality for the economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. China and South Korea have a long history of trade. After the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea in 1992, bilateral trade has developed rapidly. China and South Korea trade has played a very important role in their respective foreign trade. If necessary, it also provides the necessity and reality for the economic and trade cooperation between the two countries, and lays the foundation for the establishment of the China-Korea Free Trade Zone. As peace-loving China and South Korea, which yearns for the complete reunification of the motherland, the sustained and healthy economic development of the two countries has more practical significance. The trade cooperation and exchanges between China and South Korea have been in a very friendly state on the whole, but there is also a small amount of trade. Friction, starting from the love of peace and the desire to continue friendship between China and South Korea, the author carefully studies the content and puts forward his own unique opinions, strives not to stick to the rules, and absorbs the essence of international trade formed by different cultural backgrounds. Do your part in relationship development

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Ⅰ. Current Situation of Sino-Korea Trade
Ⅱ. Problems Existing in Sino-Korea Economic and Trade
    1. Unbalanced Product Structure in Bilateral Trade Between China and South KoreaLeads to Trade Deficit
    2. Lack of Two-Way Flow of Investment Between China and South Korea
    3. Trade Friction Between China and South Korea Is on the Rise
Ⅲ. Countermeasures for Further Development of Sino-Korea Trade
    1. Formulate Scientific Import and Export Policies to Alleviate the Trade Imbalance inSino-Korea Trade and Improve the Trade Structure between the Two Sides.
    2. Accelerate Chinese Enterprises’ Investment in Korea
    3. Establish a Consultation Mechanism to Deal with Trade Frictions
Ⅳ. Conclusion
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저자
  • Song Zhengyu(Doctoral Student, Department of Global Food Service Management, Woosuk University)