From manufacturing heavyweight to startup nation
South Korea’s evolution as an Asian Tiger is a tale not only of economic growth but also of innovation, entrepreneurship, and global influence
THE global phenomenon of K-pop and the “Hallyu” wave have propelled South Korea into the spotlight in recent years. For those following the Asian Tiger’s economic development, this success is a continuation of a well-established narrative. South Korea is a nation that consistently punches above its weight, having cultivated a long and impressive pedigree of world-class companies in sectors ranging from heavy manufacturing and information technology to most recently, showbiz and entertainment.
The rise of the South Korean startup ecosystem is a natural progression of this economic history.
Breeding ground for entrepreneurial dynamism
South Korea’s emergence as a global innovation hub is rooted in a storied entrepreneurial tradition. Emerging from the ashes of the Korean War, the nation embarked on a path of rapid industrialisation and export-oriented economic policy. This strategy has spurred the private market and led to the birth of iconic enterprises that are now household names – global industry giants such as Samsung, Hyundai, LG and SK.
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