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The Financial, Energy and Food sectors in South Korea are dynamic engines of growth that hold huge potential for foreign investors. The country is implementing economic policies and projects to develop the country into a Northeast Asian business hub country. This economic model shifts the economic goals and focus of a country away from the manufacturing sector to the financial sector, with the primary goal of becoming a player in the global capital markets. South Korea is also a major energy consumer, and is completely reliant on imports to meet its oil, natural gas and coal demand. . | Impetus for Growth By Ram Garikipati Smashwords Edition Copyright 2012 Ram Garikipati Smashwords Edition License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you re reading this book and did not purchase it or it was not purchased for your use only then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. About the Author Ram Garikipati is a seasoned business journalist having close to 17 years of ground experience in India and South Korea. Armed with an M.Phil in Applied Economics he joined The Hindu Business Line a leading English-language Indian business daily in June 1995. He covered finance infrastructure IT Telecom for the newspaper and was also a fortnightly columnist. In April 2004 he relocated to Seoul South Korea as a business correspondent of The Korea Herald covering the operations of international companies in the country and a year later joined The European Union Chamber of Commerce in Korea as the Chief Editor of their business magazines. He also headed the corporate communications department of the Chamber till September 2012. Introduction The Financial Energy and Food sectors in South Korea are dynamic engines of growth that hold huge potential for foreign investors. The country is implementing economic policies and projects to develop the country into a Northeast Asian business hub country. This economic model shifts the economic goals and focus of a country away from the manufacturing sector to the financial sector with the primary goal of becoming a player in the global capital markets. South Korea is also a major energy consumer and is completely reliant on imports to meet its oil natural gas and coal demand. As for the agriculture and food sectors they are being encouraged to evolve into an .