Now this situation has a serious impact on the economy

2024. 12. 9. 10:55U.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook

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Now this situation has a serious impact on the economy. So based on what was mentioned in Sampro and my experience, I write a few words.

1. The current situation is a coup d'état. It is not a martial law. A martial law is an emergency measure that requires the consent of the people when the whole nation must join forces and minimize division of public opinion with the consent of the people. That is why we declare a martial law in situations such as wartime or equivalent to wartime. That is why the National Assembly also gives the authority to dissolve the martial law.
If an emergency decree is declared without consent, it is called a coup.
Our country had 3 emergency martial arts and this was all coup d'etat, so I'm confusing emergency martial arts with coup d'etat. If you mention it in the future, you should say coup d'etat.

2. The foreign press believes that the coup is still going on.
    Now that the president has not actually stepped down.
    In Asia, coup d'etat happens often. There was also in Sorryma
    Thailand had 17 or so times and I know that 12 times were successful.
   (I'm not sure about the exact number, but it should be roughly the same.)
    The fact that foreign countries see Korea as this kind of country
    It's serious. It's a country where a coup can occur, a country where it's not stable
    I'm looking at the country like this, so as the money goes out
    The exchange rate is going up. The most important thing in investment is political
     It's economic stability, it's predictability, of all these things, it's predictability
    The most important thing is, if it's a country that's suddenly causing a coup... predictability
    The moment it's judged that there's no... investment in the country is fast
     It's limited

    People who are responsible for or manage foreign investments
     Using the English word Political comedy, it's nothing
     He's trying to convince me... I think it's a well-made word.
     Overseas, the negative view of Korea, the country where coup d'etat occurs
     I'm trying to purify it with the word political comedy
     I am doing.

3. Foreign media is all very wrong. May democracy win
     I wish. This is mostly foreign media coverage and it's an official position
      We do. One good thing is that when soldiers take over the National Assembly, the citizens of the country will be able to
      And he came out and wiped it head-on, which is to say, in front of a firearm
     It's a mystery that they're not afraid of at all
      Even though I think about it, I hope that the Korean people's desire and resistance to democracy
     I think it's very highly appreciated.

4. Most American companies or companies that invest in Korea every year
   It's called capital relocation, which is to invest in Korea
   Every year, whether it's advantageous or better to invest in another country
    We restructure our capital according to the principles set by each company.
   If you think Malaysia is better than Korea, take out money from Korea
   Moving to Malaysia, especially with branches in Korea
    Foreign companies do this. Fund companies do it almost every month
   You can see it. Foreign companies operating with branches in Korea are usually
   We do it once a year. If you look at the coup d'état in Korea, there are foreign companies
   Should we make a judgment... We will invest continuous capital in Korea to make our sales better
   Should I try... or should I start preparing for withdrawal..

   Right now, I'm not just looking at the problem of foreign capital
    In the long run, many foreign companies with branches in Korea
    There is a high possibility that we will prepare for the withdrawal of Korea. When the business is in a while
    Even if you don't withdraw, you don't invest any more
    It's going to decrease gradually. This is the big problem in the long run.

Note) When Yeonpyeong Island bombing happened, I studied in the U.S
          I've been through a lot of things in Korea
          CNN is reporting so much like it's going to be a war
          I called my parents. There's a risk of war
         I asked if it's okay. People who live in Korea
          I don't think there's any problem, but if you look at foreign media
         It's a mess. This time, we're going to use a democratic candle
         I think it's going to bring down the regime, but in foreign countries, Korea
         The Arabs who are still taking power with their guns and crumbling
         It's more likely to look like an African country.
         This is a serious problem ahead.

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