Korea's high-tech economy threatened by Chinese catch-up
Korea will need to invest more to produce competitive products: think-tank
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SOUTH Korea is famous as a high-tech powerhouse, from Samsung's smartphones, the world's fastest Internet connection speed to world-beating innovation.
And while presidential hopefuls are laying out plans to develop new technology to drive the economy over the next five years, here is a reality check: the advantage of Korean companies over their Chinese competitors is closing fast.
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