South Korea's economy is still difficult. I will create a country where nobody worries about putting food on the table.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
So South Korean ability is very much limited to handle North Korean, you know, difficulties. So we don't want to see an immediate collapse of the North Korea regime.
Just like any other company, Samsung can fail, and if that happens, how will the South Korean economy overcome the shock? If we don't decrease our over-reliance on the chaebols and prepare to let smaller, dynamic start-ups fill the gaps in their place, it won't.
Korea can't become a 'first-class' nation unless regulation and 'a sense of power' disappear. The nation's politics is the fourth-class, bureaucratic are the third-class, and business is the second-class.
If workers have less money in their pockets to put food on the table, they will be spending less money; your economy will suffer.
The problem with living in a fast-food nation is that we expect food to be cheap.
While many people overseas envy Korea's development, it is true that society has many problems such as economic polarization and a low birthrate.
So if North Korea continues present isolation, then with such economic difficulties the North Korean government must meet a very serious situation in the future.
It's difficult to believe that people are still starving in this country because food isn't available.
If America would withdraw from South Korea, there could be a power struggle between such as China and Japan.
Korea is an open society and we will make sure that there is no restriction on foreign investment in Korea.