Forms of Foreign Direct Investment
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Acquisition of equity shares
Exceptional requirements for equity share acquisition
It is treated as a foreign direct investment when a foreigner assigns or appoints an executive to the domestic Korean company even when investing 100 million won or more but acquiring less than 10% of equity shares of the domestic company.Long-term loans
Contribution to a non-profit organization ("NPO"), etc.
- There are at least five regular workers with a bachelor's degree in a science or technology field and at least three years’ experience in research, or with a master's or higher degree in a science and technology field
- The NPO conducts R&D activities in the fields of natural science and engineering as classified under the Korean Standard Industrial Classification (KSIC)
- An NPO established for the purpose of promotion, etc. of science, art, medical services, or education, and which continues to conduct its business with a view to developing professionals in the relevant fields and to expanding international exchanges
- An NPO that is a regional office of an international organization that engages in international cooperation business between civilians or governments
Reinvestment of Unappropriated Earned Surplus
- A foreign invested company applies (uses) its retained earnings to the construction of a new factory or extension of its factory or to any of the purposes stipulated in the Presidential Decree
- In such case, the foreign-invested business is considered to be a foreigner, and the foreign-invested amount will be the amount obtained by multiplying the amount applied/used for such purpose by the ratio of equity investment by the foreigner(s).
- Applications
- Construction or extension of factory or research facility (manufacturing business): When the foreign investor purchases land or building to put up a production/ research facility, pays rent or building construction expenses, provides funds for installing infrastructure facilities including power and communication facilities for building a new production/research facility, or intends to purchase capital goods or research equipment and materials
- Construction or extension of factory or research facility (Non-manufacturing business): When the foreign investor purchases land or building to put up a production/ research facility, pays rent or building construction expenses, provides funds for installing infrastructure facilities including power and communication facilities for building a new production/research facility, or intends to purchase capital goods or research equipment and materials