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IT Strategy Springboard to Higher Income
The Roh Moo-hyun government is betting that its IT policy will boost per capita gross domestic product (GDP) to $20,000.
From the early days of his inauguration, President Roh had underscored Korea's need to seek a next-generation growth
engine in the IT industry to raise national income. Since then, IT-oriented economic policies such as the designation
of other growth engines and IT 839 have been a leitmotif of the Participatory Government.
The IT 839 strategy, among President Roh Moo-hyun government's IT policies, seems to be the most forceful effort to raise national income.
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Aiming to be Korea¡¯s Top Network Solution Provider
Dacom (http://www.dacom.net) is Korea¡¯s second largest communications service provider. It has been devoted to the development of the Korean information and communication industry since it was founded in 1982.
It is now responding proactively to such changes in the communication market environm ... |
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FDI Survival Strategy for Korea
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Lee Hee-beom , Minister of MOICE |
If economic performance could be evaluated on a scorecard, how well did South Korea do in 2004? The results would be as varied as the scorekeepers themselves. For those who still remember when the economy expanded 7 to 8 percent annually, Korea's growth rate, which was slightly under 5 percent last year, was probably anything but stellar.
On the other hand, for t ... |
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Korea Sets Global IT Trend
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Chin Dae-je , Minister of Information and Communication |
Despite the slowdown in the global information technology industry and the sluggish domestic economy for the past two years, the Korean IT industry has maintained an annual growth of 13.2 percent and contributed to exports, playing a role as the driving engine of the Korean economy.
Last year, Korea ranked first among member countries of the ... |
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Korea to Expand Science-Based Culture
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Oh Myung , Deputy Prime minister and minister of Science & Technology |
With the start of 2005, several signs indicating a gradual turn-around for the Korean economy have become apparent. Exports have been increasing at a steady rate and domestic consumption and investment, both previously stagnant, have resumed upward trends.
Although it may still be premature to make specific predictions, domesti ... |
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ICT 2005 Attracts Forum of Top Decision Makers
In addition to the rapid development of information technology (IT), in the energy industry field, fusion is already occurring between industries and convergence proceeds apace.
Already in advanced countries, barriers between energy sectors and fields of expertise are crumbling as petroleum pro ... |
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