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The South Korean defense industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.39% over the forecast period, from an estimated US$22.4 billion in 2009 to an expected US$32.5 billion in 2015. The perceived threat of nuclear attacks from neighbor North Korea will drive growth in defense expenditure, despite South Korea’s military superiority. The South Korean defense industry is also set to benefit from economic growth, a military modernization plan, and a planned reduction in defense personnel. During the review period, the country maintained a defense expenditure of 2.5% of its gross domestic product (GDP), which is expected to continue during the forecast period. During the review period, 69% of the defense budget was allocated for revenue expenditure, while the remaining 31% was assigned to capital expenditure. However, as the government plans to reduce the size of its forces, capital expenditure is expected to receive an increased allocation during the forecast period.
The key opportunities in the industry are expected in areas such as armored vehicles, joint direct attack munitions (JDAMs), fighter planes and VIP aircrafts, multi-mission helicopters, anti-mine equipment, warships, tanks, rocket launchers, and military trucks. Furthermore, although the country has not yet experienced any terror activity from external terrorist organizations (excluding those from North Korea), the globalization of terrorism and increased threat from organizations such as Al-Qaeda and several indigenous terrorist groups will support the expansion of the homeland security market. The three main areas of growth are expected to be in aviation security, cyber security and the aerial surveillance market.
This report offers insights into the market opportunities and entry strategies adopted by foreign OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) to gain a market share in the South Korean defense industry.
In particular, it offers in-depth analysis of the following:
• Market opportunity and attractiveness: detailed analysis of the current industry size and growth expectations during 2010–2015, including highlights of the key growth stimulators. It also benchmarks the industry against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
• Procurement dynamics: trend analysis of imports and exports, together with its implications and impact on the South Korean defense industry.
• Industry structure: five forces analysis to identify various power centers in the industry and how these are likely to develop in the future.
• Market entry strategy: analysis of possible ways to enter the market, together with detailed descriptions of how existing players have entered the market, including key contracts, alliances, and strategic initiatives.
• Competitive landscape and strategic insights: analysis of competitive landscape of the defense industry in South Korea. It provides an overview of key defense companies (both domestic and foreign), together with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives, and a brief financial analysis.
• Business environment and country risk: a range of drivers at country level, assessing business environment and country risk. It covers historical and forecast values for a range of indicators, evaluating business confidence, economic performance, infrastructure quality and availability, labor force, demographics, and political and social risk.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction
1.1 About this Report
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Methodology
1.3.1 Secondary research
1.3.2 Primary research
1.3.3 Conventions
1.4 ICD Research Terrorism Index
1.5 About ICD Research Defense Intelligence Center
2 Executive Summary
3 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities
3.1 Defense Market Size and Forecast
3.1.1 South Korean annual defense expenditure to reach US$32.5 billion by 2015
3.1.2 Nuclear threat from North Korea, reduction in personnel, acquisition of new technology, economic growth, and reduction in reliance on imports set to drive growth of defense expenditure
3.1.3 Defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP expected to remain at current levels in the forecast period
3.2 Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation
3.2.1 Capital expenditure allocation to increase during the forecast period
3.2.2 Funding for research and development set to increase
3.2.3 Air force expenditure is likely to continue to dominate capital expenditure budget
3.2.4 Capital expenditure allocation for army to grow at a CAGR of 11.04% during the forecast period
3.2.5 Capital expenditure allocation for navy to grow at a CAGR of 10.37% during the forecast period
3.2.6 Capital expenditure allocation for surveillance and communication to grow at the fastest rate
3.3 Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast
3.3.1 Homeland security market expected to grow steadily during the forecast period
3.3.2 The majority of terror threats come from North Korea
3.3.3 South Korea experienced minimal terror activity during the review period
3.4 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
3.4.1 South Korea has one of the largest defense industries in the world
3.4.2 The US and China dominate the global defense industry
3.4.3 South Korea allocates significant percentage of GDP towards defense
3.4.4 South Korea ranked third among top arms importing countries during the review period
3.4.5 South Korea ranked seventeenth among top arms exporting countries during the review period
3.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Growth Stimulators
3.5.1 Demand for armored vehicles expected to grow
3.5.2 JDAMs expected to provide attractive market opportunities
3.5.3 Plans to procure fighter and VIP aircraft expected to boost interest among suppliers
3.5.4 Demand for multi-mission helicopters and anti-mine equipment expected to increase
3.5.5 Naval modernization plan expected to create demand for war ships
3.5.6 Procurement plan will drive demand for ground force equipment such as tanks, rocket launchers and trucks
4 Defense Procurement Market Dynamics
4.1 Import Market Dynamics
4.1.1 Defense imports expected to grow considerably in the next five years
4.1.2 US share of arms sales witnesses decline
4.1.3 Aircraft constitute majority of South Korean arms imports
4.2 Export Market Dynamics
4.2.1 Defense exports grew considerably during the review period
4.2.2 Indonesia and Turkey are the largest importers of South Korean arms
4.2.3 Ships and artillery account for majority of exports
5 Industry Dynamics
5.1 Five Forces Analysis
5.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier: low
5.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer: high
5.1.3 Barrier to entry: medium
5.1.4 Intensity of rivalry: medium
5.1.5 Threat of substitution: high
6 Market Entry Strategy
6.1 Market Regulation
6.1.1 Offset policy aids development of domestic defense industry
6.1.2 Foreign direct investment in defense sector to become less complicated
6.2 Market Entry Route
6.2.1 Technology transfer provides good market entry opportunities
6.2.2 Research and development collaborations offer market access
6.2.3 Joint ventures and licensing agreements open new market entry strategy choices
6.3 Key Challenges
6.3.1 Intense emphasis on technology transfer
6.3.2 Industrial disputes and rigidity of labor market deter investment
7 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
7.1 Competitive Landscape Overview
7.2 Key Public Sector Companies
7.2.1 Korea Aerospace Industries: overview
7.2.2 Korea Aerospace Industries: products and services
7.2.3 Korea Aerospace Industries: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.4 Korea Aerospace Industries: alliances
7.2.5 Korea Aerospace Industries: recent contract wins
7.2.6 Korea Aerospace Industries: financial analysis
7.2.7 Samsung Techwin: overview
7.2.8 Samsung Techwin: products and services
7.2.9 Samsung Techwin: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.10 Samsung Techwin: alliances
7.2.11 Samsung Techwin: recent contract wins
7.2.12 Samsung Techwin: financial analysis
7.2.13 Hanwha Corporation: overview
7.2.14 Hanwha Corporation: products and services
7.2.15 Hanwha Corporation: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.16 Hanwha Corporation: alliances
7.2.17 Hanwha Corporation: recent contract wins
7.2.18 Hanwha Corporation: financial analysis
7.2.19 Hyundai Heavy Industries: overview
7.2.20 Hyundai Heavy Industries: products and services
7.2.21 Hyundai Heavy Industries: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.22 Hyundai Heavy Industries: alliances
7.2.23 Hyundai Heavy Industries: recent contract wins
7.2.24 Hyundai Heavy Industries: financial analysis
7.2.25 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering: overview
7.2.26 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering: products and services
7.2.27 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.28 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering: alliances
7.2.29 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering: recent contract wins
7.2.30 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering: financial analysis
7.2.31 Huneed Technologies: overview
7.2.32 Huneed Technologies: products and services
7.2.33 Huneed Technologies: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.34 Huneed Technologies: alliances
7.2.35 Huneed Technologies: recent contract wins
7.2.36 Huneed Technologies: financial analysis
7.2.37 STX Engine: overview
7.2.38 STX Engine: products and services
7.2.39 STX Engine: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.40 STX Engine: alliances
7.2.41 STX Engine: recent contract wins
7.2.42 STX Engine: financial analysis
7.2.43 S&T Dynamics: overview
7.2.44 S&T Dynamics: products and services
7.2.45 S&T Dynamics: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.46 S&T Dynamics: alliances
7.2.47 S&T Dynamics: recent contract wins
7.2.48 S&T Dynamics: financial analysis
7.2.49 Poongsan Corporation: overview
7.2.50 Poongsan Corporation: products and services
7.2.51 Poongsan Corporation: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.52 Poongsan Corporation: alliances
7.2.53 Poongsan Corporation: recent contract wins
7.2.54 Poongsan Corporation: financial analysis
7.3 Key Private Sector Companies
7.3.1 Samsung Thales: overview
7.3.2 Samsung Thales: products and services
7.3.3 Samsung Thales: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.3.4 Samsung Thales: alliances
7.3.5 Samsung Thales: recent contract wins
7.3.6 Samsung Thales: financial analysis
7.3.7 LIG NEX1: overview
7.3.8 LIG NEX1: products and services
7.3.9 LIG NEX1: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.3.10 LIG NEX1: alliances
7.3.11 LIG NEX1: recent contract wins
7.3.12 LIG NEX1: financial analysis
7.3.13 Doosan DST: Overview
7.3.14 Doosan DST: products and services
7.3.15 Doosan DST: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.3.16 Doosan DST: alliances
7.3.17 Doosan DST: recent contract wins
7.3.18 Doosan DST: financial analysis
8 Business Environment and Country Risk
8.1 Business Confidence
8.1.1 Business Confidence Index
8.1.2 Market Capitalization Trend - KRX Korea Exchange, South Korea
8.2 FDI Inflows by Sector
8.3 Economic Performance
8.3.1 GDP at Constant Prices
8.3.2 GDP per Capita at Constant Prices
8.3.3 GDP at Current Prices
8.3.4 GDP Per Capita at Current Prices
8.3.5 GDP Split by Key Segments
8.3.6 Agriculture - Agriculture Net Output Value at Current Prices (Local Currency)
8.3.7 Agriculture - Agriculture Net Output Value at Current Prices (US Dollar)
8.3.8 Agriculture - Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices as Percentage of GDP
8.3.9 Manufacturing - Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (Local Currency)
8.3.10 Manufacturing - Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (US Dollar)
8.3.11 Manufacturing - Manufacturing Net Output-Current Prices as Percentage of GDP
8.3.12 Manufacturing - Mining, Manufacturing, and Utilities at Current Prices (Local Currency)
8.3.13 Manufacturing - Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities at Current Prices (US Dollars)
8.3.14 Manufacturing - Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities at Current Prices, as Percentage of GDP
8.3.15 Construction - Construction Net Output at Current Prices, (Local Currency)
8.3.16 Construction - Construction Net Output-Current Prices
8.3.17 Construction - Construction Net Output-Current Prices as a % of GDP
8.3.18 Industry - Crude Steel Production
8.3.19 Industry - Crude Oil Consumption
8.3.20 Inflation Rate
8.3.21 Fiscal Deficit as a Percentage of GDP
8.3.22 Trade Balance as a Percentage of GDP
8.3.23 Exports as a Percentage of GDP
8.3.24 Imports as a Percentage of GDP
8.3.25 Exports Growth
8.3.26 Imports Growth
8.3.27 External Debt as Percentage of GDP
8.3.28 Exchange Rate US$-KRW (Annual Average)
8.3.29 Exchange Rate US$-KRW (End of Fiscal)
8.3.30 Debt Service Ratio
8.4 Infrastructure Quality and Availability
8.4.1 Transport - Total Airports and Ports
8.4.2 Transport - Passenger Vehicle Production Volume
8.4.3 Transport - Commercial Vehicle Production Volume
8.4.4 Transport - Automotive Components Export Trend
8.4.5 Transport - Automotive Products Import Trend
8.4.6 Transport - Passenger Car Penetration
8.4.7 Utilities - Total Installed Capacity for Electricity Generation
8.4.8 Utilities - Installed Capacity for Conventional Thermal Electricity Generation
8.4.9 Utilities - Electricity Production
8.4.10 Utilities - Installed Capacity for Hydro-electricity Generation
8.4.11 Utilities - Installed Capacity for Renewable Electricity Generation
8.4.12 Utilities - Electric Power Consumption
8.4.13 Healthcare - Healthcare Expenditure
8.4.14 Healthcare - Healthcare Expenditure as % GDP
8.4.15 Healthcare - Healthcare Expenditure Per Capita
8.4.16 Communication - Total Internet Subscribers
8.4.17 Communication - Broadband Internet Subscribers
8.4.18 Communication - Personal Computer penetration
8.4.19 Communication - Mobile Phone Penetration Rate
8.5 Labor Force
8.5.1 Labor Force
8.5.2 Unemployment Rate
8.6 Demographics
8.6.1 Annual Disposable Income
8.6.2 Annual Per Capita Disposable Income
8.6.3 Annual Consumer Expenditure on Food
8.6.4 Annual Per Capita Consumer Expenditure on Food
8.6.5 Urban and Rural Population
8.6.6 Female as Percentage of Population
8.6.7 Male as Percentage of Population
8.6.8 Mean Age of Population
8.6.9 Median Age of Population
8.6.10 Population Density
8.6.11 Age Distribution - Total Population
8.6.12 Age Distribution-Male Population
8.6.13 Age Distribution-Female Population
8.6.14 Number of Households
8.7 Political and Social Risk
8.7.1 Political Stability
8.7.2 Terrorism Index
8.7.3 Transparency Index
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: ICD Research Terrorism Index
Table 2: Top Twenty Global Arms Importers*, 2005–09
Table 3: Top Twenty Global Arms Exporters*, 2005–09
Table 4: South Korean Air Force Procurement as part of the Defense Reform 2020 Plan
Table 5: Naval Procurement as part of the Defense Reform 2020 Plan
Table 6: Ground Force Procurement as part of the Defense Reform 2020 Plan
Table 7: Offset Regulations in South Korea
Table 8: Korea Aerospace Industries - Alliances
Table 9: Korea Aerospace Industries - Recent Contract Wins
Table 10: Samsung Techwin - Alliances
Table 11: Samsung Techwin - Recent Contract Wins
Table 12: Hanwha Corporation - Alliances
Table 13: Hanwha Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Table 14: Hyundai Heavy Industries - Alliances
Table 15: Hyundai Heavy Industries - Recent Contract Wins
Table 16: Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering - Alliances
Table 17: Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering - Recent Contract Wins
Table 18: Huneed Technologies - Alliances
Table 19: Huneed Technologies - Recent Contract Wins
Table 20: STX Engine - Alliances
Table 21: STX Engine - Recent Contract Wins
Table 22: S&T Dynamics: Recent Contract Wins
Table 23: Poongsan Corporation - Alliances
Table 24: Poongsan Corporation - Recent Contract Wins
Table 25: Samsung Thales - Alliances
Table 26: Samsung Thales - Contracts
Table 27: LIG NEX1 - Alliances
Table 28: LIG NEX1 - Recent Contract Wins
Table 29: Doosan DST - Recent Contract Wins
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: South Korean Defense Market Size and Forecast (US$ Billion), 2005–15F
Figure 2: South Korean Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2005–15F
Figure 3: South Korean Defense Expenditure Allocation for Revenue and Capital Expenditure (%), 2004–15F
Figure 4: South Korean Defense Capital Expenditure Breakdown (%), 2009–15F
Figure 5: South Korean Capital Expenditure Allocation for Air Force (US$ Billion), 2009–15F
Figure 6: South Korean Capital Expenditure Budget Allocation for Army (US$ Billion), 2009–15F
Figure 7: South Korean Capital Expenditure Budget Allocation for Navy (US$ billion), 2009–15F
Figure 8: South Korean Capital Expenditure Budget Allocation for Surveillance and Communication (US$ billion), 2009–15F
Figure 9: ICD Research Terrorism Heat Map, 2009
Figure 10: ICD Research Terrorism Index, 2009
Figure 11: Benchmarking with Key Global Markets - Historical vs. Expected Defense Budget Growth
Figure 12: Defense Expenditure of the Largest Military Spenders in the World (US$ billion), 2009 and 2015F
Figure 13: Defense Expenditure as a percentage of GDP of Largest Military Spenders (%), 2009
Figure 14: South Korean Defense Imports (US$ billion), 2005–09
Figure 15: South Korean Defense Imports by Country (US$ billion), 2005–09
Figure 16: South Korean Defense Imports by Country (%), 2005–09 and 2009
Figure 17: South Korean Defense Imports by Category, 2005–09 and 2009
Figure 18: South Korean Defense Exports (US$ Million), 2005–09
Figure 19: South Korean Defense Exports by Country (%), 2005–09 and 2009
Figure 20: South Korean Defense Exports by Category (%), 2005–09 and 2009
Figure 21: Industry Dynamics - Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Figure 22: Korea Aerospace Industries - Revenue Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 23: Korea Aerospace Industries - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 24: Korea Aerospace Industries - Net Profit Trend Analysis, (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 25: Samsung Techwin - Revenue Trend Analysis ( KRW Billion), 2007–09
Figure 26: Samsung Techwin - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Billion), 2007–09
Figure 27: Samsung Techwin - Net Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Billion), 2007–09
Figure 28: Hanwha Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 29: Hanwha Corporation - Operating Profit Trend Analysis, (KRW Million), for 2005–09
Figure 30: Hanwha Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 31: Hyundai Heavy Industries - Revenue Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 32: Hyundai Heavy Industries- Operating Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 33: Hyundai Heavy Industries - Net Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 34: Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering - Revenue Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2006–09
Figure 35: Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2006–09
Figure 36: Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering - Net Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2006–09
Figure 37: Huneed Technologies - Revenue Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 38: Huneed Technologies - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 39: Huneed Technologies - Net Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 40: STX Engine - Revenue Trend Analysis (KRW Billion), 2005–09
Figure 41: STX Engine - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Billion), 2005–09
Figure 42: STX Engine - Net Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Billion), 2005–09
Figure 43: S&T Dynamics - Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ ‘000), 2007–09
Figure 44: S&T Dynamics - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ ‘000), 2007–09
Figure 45: S&T Dynamics - Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ ‘000), 2007–09
Figure 46: Poongsan Corporation - Revenue Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 47: Poongsan Corporation - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 48: Poongsan Corporation - Net Profit Trend Analysis (KRW Million), 2005–09
Figure 49: South Korea Business Confidence Index, 2008-10
Figure 50: Korea Exchange Market Capitalization, 2003-09
Figure 51: South Korea FDI Inflows by Sector (US$ million), 2003-09
Figure 52: South Korea GDP Value at Constant Prices, 2003-15F
Figure 53: South Korea GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices, 2003-15F
Figure 54: South Korea GDP at Current Prices, 2003-15F
Figure 55: South Korea GDP Per Capita at Current Prices, 2003-15F
Figure 56: South Korea GDP Split by Key Segments 2003 Vs 2009
Figure 57: South Korea Agriculture Net Output Value at Current Prices (Local Currency), 2003-15F
Figure 58: South Korea Agriculture Net Output Value at Current Prices (US$), 2003-15F
Figure 59: South Korea Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices as a percentage of GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 60: South Korea Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (Local Currency), 2003-15F
Figure 61: South Korea Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (US$), 2003-15F
Figure 62: South Korea Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices as a percentage of GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 63: South Korea Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Net Output, at Current Prices (Local Currency), 2003-15F
Figure 64: South Korea Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Net Output, at Current Prices (US$), 2003-15F
Figure 65: South Korea Mining, Manufacturing, Utilities Net Output, at Current Prices as a percentage of GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 66: South Korea Construction Net Output, at Current Prices (Local Currency), 2003-15F
Figure 67: South Korea Construction Net Output, at Current Prices (US$), 2003-15F
Figure 68: South Korea Construction Net Output, at Current Prices as a percentage of GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 69: South Korea Crude Steel Production, 2003-15F
Figure 70: South Korea Crude Oil Consumption, 2003-15F
Figure 71: South Korea Inflation Rate, 2003-15F
Figure 72: South Korea Fiscal Deficit as a percentage of GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 73: South Korea Trade Balance as a percentage of GDP, 2003-09
Figure 74: South Korea Exports as a Percentage of GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 75: South Korea Imports as a Percentage of GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 76: South Korea Exports Growth, 2003-15F
Figure 77: South Korea Imports Growth, 2003-15F
Figure 78: South Korea External Debt as % GDP 2003-09
Figure 79: South Korea Exchange Rate US$-KRW (Annual Average), 2003-09
Figure 80: South Korea Exchange Rate (End of Fiscal), 2003-09
Figure 81: South Korea Debt Service Ratio, 2003-09
Figure 82: South Korea Airports and Ports, 2009
Figure 83: South Korea Passenger Vehicle Production, 2003-15F
Figure 84: South Korea Commercial Vehicle Production, 2003-15F
Figure 85: South Korea Automotive Components Exports, 2003-15F
Figure 86: South Korea Automotive Components Imports, 2003-15F
Figure 87: South Korea Passenger Car Penetration (per 1000 people), 2003-15F
Figure 88: South Korea Total Installed Capacity for Electricity Generation, 2003-15F
Figure 89: South Korea Installed Capacity for Conventional Thermal Electricity Generation, 2003-15F
Figure 90: South Korea Electricity Production, 2003-15F
Figure 91: South Korea Installed Capacity for Hydro-electricity Generation, 2003-215F
Figure 92: South Korea Installed Capacity for Renewable Electricity Generation, 2003-15F
Figure 93: South Korea Electric Power Consumption, 2003-15F
Figure 94: South Korea Healthcare Expenditure, 2003-15F
Figure 95: South Korea Healthcare Expenditure as % GDP, 2003-15F
Figure 96: South Korea Per Capita Healthcare Expenditure, 2003-15F
Figure 97: South Korea Internet Subscribers, 2003-15F
Figure 98: South Korea Broadband Internet Subscribers, 2003-15F
Figure 99: South Korea Personal Computer Usage (per 100 people), 2003-15F
Figure 100: South Korea Mobile Phone Penetration (per 100 people), 2003-15F
Figure 101: South Korea Size of Labor Force (in 15-59 age group), 2003-15F
Figure 102: South Korea Unemployment Rate, 2003-15F
Figure 103: South Korea Annual Disposable Income, 2003-15F
Figure 104: South Korea Annual Per Capita Disposable Income, 2003-15F
Figure 105: South Korea Consumer Expenditure on Food, 2003-15F
Figure 106: South Korea Annual Per Capita Consumer Expenditure on Food, 2003-15F
Figure 107: South Korea Urban and Rural Population, 2003-15F
Figure 108: South Korea Female as Percentage of Population, 2003-15F
Figure 109: South Korea Males as a percentage of Population, 2003-15F
Figure 110: South Korea Mean Age of Population, 2003-15F
Figure 111: South Korea Median Age of Population, 2003-15F
Figure 112: South Korea Population Density, 2003-15F
Figure 113: South Korea Age-wise Population Distribution, 2003-15F
Figure 114: South Korea Age-wise Male Population Distribution, 2003-15F
Figure 115: South Korea Age-wise Female Population Distribution, 2003-15F
Figure 116: South Korea Number of Households, 2003-15F
Figure 117: Global Terrorism Heat Map, 2009
Figure 118: South Korea Transparency Index, 2003-09
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