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Construction and Real Estate in South Korea

October 2018 | 16 pages | ID: C1BA5A6A1C7EN
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In 2017 South Korea experienced a slowdown in building construction, underpinned by oversupply as well as new policies to restrain mortgage lending and curb speculative activity. For instance, in 2017 the government lowered both the loan-to-value (LTV) and debt-to-income (DTI) ratios by 10% each. It also implemented heightened property levies and state oversight for “overheating speculative districts” in Seoul, Gwacheon and Sejong. Reflecting the cooling of the residential construction boom, per...

Euromonitor International's Industrial reports provide a 360 degree view of an industry. The Industrial market report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the Construction and Real Estate market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new product developments, packaging innovations, economic/lifestyle influences, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Construction, Real Estate Activities.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

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Prospects
After Years of Rampant Growth, Cooling Measures Are Set To Weigh on the Property Market
Business Construction Anticipated To Recover Partly Due To Strengthening Country Exports
Cuts in Infrastructure Spending Expected To Further Limit Potential Construction Growth
Competitive Landscape
Merger and Acquisition Spree Set To Accelerate, Driven by China's Growing Appetite
South Korean Firms Expected To Strengthen Construction Foothold in the Middle East
Industry Overview
  Chart 1 Industry's Production Value 2002-2022, LCU million
  Chart 2 Industry's Value Added 2012-2017, LCU million
  Chart 3 Industry's Profits and Profit Margin 2012-2017, LCU million
  Chart 4 Industry Structure by Category 2012-2017, LCU million
  Chart 5 Construction Production 2002-2022, LCU million
  Chart 6 Real Estate Activities Production 2002-2022, LCU million
  Chart 7 Absolute Growth by Category, LCU million
Industry's Cost Structure
  Chart 8 Industry's Cost Structure 2012-2017, LCU million
  Chart 9 Industry's Costs, LCU million
Trade
  Chart 10 Imports, Exports and Trade Balance 2012-2017, LCU million
  Chart 11 Exports by Category 2012-2017, LCU million
  Chart 12 Imports by Category 2012-2017, LCU million
Market Structure
  Chart 13 Market Structure 2012-2017, LCU million
  Chart 14 Market Structure by Category 2012-2017, LCU million
Buyers
  Chart 15 Market Structure by Buyer 2012-2017
  Chart 16 Industry's Demand Structure 2012-2017
Firmographics
  Chart 17 Employment Statistics and Productivity 2012-2017
  Chart 18 Number of Companies by Company's Size 2012-2017
  Chart 19 Firmographics Distribution by Revenue 2012-2017, % of total revenue
  Chart 20 Industry Concentration 2012-2017, % share of total production value
  Chart 21 Top Company Shares 2017, % of total production value
  Chart 22 Top 5 Company Share Dynamics 2012-2017, % of total production value
  Chart 23 Production Value Performance by Company 2012-2017
Industry's Context
  Chart 24 Industry vs GDP Performance 2002-2022, % Y-O-Y growth
  Chart 25 Construction and Real Estate vs Other Industries 2002-2022, LCU million
  Chart 26 Industry Size by Region 2017, USD million
  Chart 27 Construction and Real Estate in Asia Pacific 2002-2022, USD million














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