Rebirth 79: I opened a bank in the United States

Chapter 737 Arrived in Seoul, Restricted Protection

Chapter 737 Arrived in Seoul, Restricted Protection

Following the warm east wind, Gulfstream II soars into the sky
"Contact Shandong 125.2, goodbye!"

"Shandong 125.2, see you in Henan!"

Maybe it’s because I don’t want to hear my classmates chatting about China, or maybe I want to take a last look at the land that once gave birth to me.Carter ran into the cockpit of the plane alone
Sit in the observer's seat with monitor headphones on.After all, private jets do not have high requirements for access to the cockpit. If Carter wants to sit in, the two pilots will not object.

After adjusting the radio frequency according to the regional dispatch instructions and establishing contact with the Shandong regional dispatch, the captain handed over the listening task to the co-pilot, and turned around to introduce the beautiful scenery outside the windshield to Carter.

In summer, it gets dark very late.When it took off at eight o'clock, the night on the ground had not fallen for a long time, and the light of the sun had not disappeared above the clouds at this time.The red clouds like the afterglow of the setting sun sprinkled on the clouds, a gorgeous fiery red, as if it was close at hand.
Looking at this beautiful scenery, feeling the romantic scenery that pilots can only see, listening to the introduction of the captain, and listening to some flying stories and anecdotes told by him.Seoul is coming too!

However, Seoul at this time is usually called Seoul in the Chinese translation.It was not until 05 that the then mayor Lee Myung-bak officially notified China that the Chinese translation of "" should be changed to Seoul.

In Carter's experience, calling Seoul is more in line with habit.
This is Carter's first visit to Korea.As for the impression of Korea.
The president died quickly; the chaebol had a good time; LOL played well. Cough cough cough.
In Korea in 1983, it seemed that apart from the first point, nothing else had appeared much.Whether it is the so-called four major chaebols or the top ten chaebols, their basic status in South Korea has already appeared, but they are still far from the future status of "Korea belongs to Samsung"!
Carter remembered seeing reports on the Korean chaebol, the Samsung Group, in financial journals two years ago.The export volume of a Samsung group accounts for [-]% of the total export commodities of South Korea!

Scary is scary, but it is far from the frightening situation in the future where GDP accounts for nearly one-fifth of the country and exports account for 19% of the country's total exports.

However, this does not mean that it is an opportunity, because this will make South Korea's vigilance against foreign capital quite high.For foreign investment in South Korea, the upper limit of shareholding ratio is 26%, and the upper limit of individual shareholding ratio is only 7%
Whenever he thought of this painful restrictive protection policy, or the person who formulated this policy, Park Chung Hee, Carter didn't know what to say.

Park Chung-hee, the third president of South Korea, is undoubtedly a figure with mixed reputation from an objective evaluation.He single-handedly cultivated those monster-like Korean chaebols in the future, but he actually created a miracle on the Han River. In just over ten years, he pulled South Korea out of the quagmire.
Residents' incomes have gone up and down. Compared with the past, there is an increase of more than ten times!In the future, the legacy of the miracle of the Han River will continue to promote the economic development of South Korea
Later, the establishment of one of South Korea's pillar industries, the electronics and semiconductor industries, was also promoted by this Park.If you don't look at the fact that he supported those monster-like chaebols, Carter has to admit that this is a ruthless person!The kind of person who is smart and ruthless!
Can South Korea develop without foreign capital?
The answer is obvious, no!

Historical South Korea, the Korean peninsula including North Korea.The layout of southern agriculture and northern industry is very obvious. A large number of factories and industrial facilities were left on North Korean land after the Korean War.

South Korea was dumbfounded at this moment, saying that it is poor and white is a compliment!
I really want to ask, how poor was South Korea at that time?
In addition to the widely circulated troop pot, Korean residents near the U.S. military barracks pick up canned luncheon meat discarded by the U.S. military, or cook leftovers.Also near the barracks of the U.S. military stationed in South Korea, there are even government-run children's homes to generate income.
The South Korean government will select high-quality Kuner children and send them to the Kuner Hospital.In addition to regular physical examinations, there is even free English training so that these Kuners can serve the US military sponsors with high quality.What's more, in addition to the kun'er hospital serving American soldiers, they seem to be well aware of the US military's system of separating officers and soldiers except for the fourth-class Ma Run. They even created a senior hospital for US military officers.
Resolutely don't let the noble US military officers (the father of the money owner who is stupid and rich) go to mix with the big soldiers, and give them enough dignity!
The kun'er there, one by one, speak nicely and look good.It can be said that Kuner is top class
It can be said that South Korea at that time was worse than China.
Before China reformed, no matter what, it would not be reduced to the point where it could only sell women's bodies to make money.
However, before the Park Chung-hee era, South Korea's largest foreign exchange income was earned from the flesh and blood business.They were not WA women during the Japanese Occupation period, they were not forced to be recruited, but they were doing it as a foreign exchange earning business!
And also after the arrival of the Park Chung-hee era, foreign exchange should be borrowed or borrowed, but the main debtor is the South Korean government.The government then gives foreign exchange to enterprises to support their growth. With a layer of separation in between, it is not so easy for capitals led by the United States to directly contact Korean enterprises.
Coupled with this restrictive protection policy, Carter can see that Lao Pu is still very thoughtful and far-sighted!
Perhaps in his mind, the chaebol issue is an internal issue anyway.If foreign investment is allowed in South Korea without restrictions, even if the economy can recover, it will become a puppet of others in the future.Besides, as a military government, Lao Pu may also understand the truth of what comes out of the barrel of a gun. He is confident that he can solve the problem of those chaebols getting bigger.
It's a pity that the sky didn't come true, and before these leeks were fully ripe, Lao Pu was robbed of his seat.
Of course, these are things that the Korean people should regret in the future, and have nothing to do with Carter.Carter is just a little regretful that the old Pu's successor has not canceled this restriction on foreign investment!

American capital is now skyrocketing, even if it is the creditor of the South Korean government.He is not at the level of his father at all. Now that he is in South Korea, it is difficult for him to do anything with the background of American capital.
Not to mention the behemoths of Samsung, even for ordinary companies, there is a shareholding ratio limit here, unless they have the ability to resist the pressure of the South Korean government.Otherwise, even if it is an investment, it is really not worth the candle to take such a large share and find a way to help it survive under the watchful eyes of chaebols such as Samsung, Hyundai, and LG!

But as the saying goes, everything has two sides.

Losing the opportunity to do things in South Korea, thinking about it from another angle, is also a rare relief.During the day, I went to the high school contacted by Yale to complete the presentation, and at night, I went around, just as a tourist!
But sometimes, things that you have given up on will always come to you unexpectedly!

Carter didn't want to contact any companies in South Korea, or any chaebols, but there were chaebols who ran over by themselves.
(End of this chapter)

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