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Mon, March 8, 2021 | 03:29
It’s Time to Institute Business-Friendly Corporation Act
It’s Time to Institute Business-Friendly Corporation Act
The Corporation Act refers to the basic law governing economic activities by legal entities known as the company or corporation based on principles of private autonomy. This law pursues different objectives from the economy-related laws that are mainly aimed at restricting the business scope of chaebol or conglomerates. Therefore, corporation law should not entail any feature...
2008-01-30 22:21
Foreign Policy Will Be Economy-Oriented, Less Ideological
Foreign Policy Will Be Economy-Oriented, Less Ideological
The basic foreign policy of President-elect Lee Myung-bak is that he will seek the national interest in the international community based on strengthened relations with the United States.
2008-01-30 22:11
Cross-Country Waterways Not Flowing
Cross-Country Waterways Not Flowing
More experts seem to bash President-elect Lee Myung-bak's massive canal project than cheer on his ambitious plan. They commonly agree that it's unrealistic, saying that the ground-digging work doesn't fit in with the ``economy president's'' efficiency-driven efforts.
Jong-eun2008-01-30 21:59
Will Servant Leadership Work in Next Government?
Will Servant Leadership Work in Next Government?
President-elect Lee Myung-bak has called for ``servant leadership,'' which has been widely introduced in both local and global businesses, as his primary presidential leadership vision.
Jong-eun2008-01-30 21:31
Ties With US to Get Stronger
The inauguration of the Lee Myung-bak government will usher in a new era of a stronger South Korea-U.S. military alliance, past the relationship that some critics described as a ``twilight divorce,'' military experts here and abroad say.
Jong-eun2008-01-30 21:24
Korea Struggles to Reverse Falling Inbound Investment
Korea Struggles to Reverse Falling Inbound Investment
The incoming administration, with less than a month remaining before its inauguration, has been unveiling ambitious plans to attract more foreign capital.
Kim Yoo-chul2008-01-30 17:06
M&As to Gather Speed on Securities Market
M&As to Gather Speed on Securities Market
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are starting to gather speed on the securities market as hoped for by the government and regulators promoting deregulation through the Capital Market Consolidation Act.
Park Hyong-ki2008-01-30 16:08
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