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KORUS Free Trade Agreement Potential Impacts and Outlook Ferdinando “Nando” Guerra International Economist The Kyser Center for Economic Research, LAEDC March 15, 2012

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Potential Impacts and Outlook Ferdinando “Nando” Guerra International Economist The Kyser Center for Economic Research, LAEDC March 15, 2012 •Well not much – However, they do agree on one thing more than anything else •More than 90% of Economists agree that Free Trade is beneficial for the Economy •And that is Free Trade

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KORUS Free Trade Agreement Potential Impacts and Outlook

Ferdinando “Nando” Guerra

International Economist

The Kyser Center for Economic Research, LAEDC

March 15, 2012

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What do Economists agree on?

• Well not much – However, they do agree

on one thing more than anything else

• And that is Free Trade

• More than 90% of Economists agree that Free Trade is beneficial for the Economy

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Overview of Presentation

• South Korean and L.A. County Economies

• Some Background on the FTA

• Trade and the U.S. Economy

• Importance of KORUS FTA

• Current trade between the U.S./LACD and South Korea

• Expected Local Benefits of the FTA

• Brief Review of NAFTA Benefits

• Conclusions

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South Korea Real GDP Growth Percentage change

Sources: World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF)

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South Korean Economy:

• GDP – $1.16 Trillion

• 15th Largest Economy in the World

• Very Large Middle Class (53% of population)

• GDP per capita – roughly $25,000

Sources: International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Asian Development Bank (ADB)

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Los Angeles County Economy:

• GDP – Roughly $544 Billion (about half the

size of the South Korean economy)

• 19th Largest Economy in the World

• GDP per capita – Roughly $50,000

• International Trade Capital of America

Source: BEA

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KORUS FTA:

A Little History

• The KORUS FTA was originally signed in 2007

• The auto & beef industries were against the FTA

• However, in December 2010 the key opposition – the UAW—came on board

• Current Congress insisted it be tied to 2 other pending FTA’s (Panama and Colombia)

• Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Program

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Trade and the U.S. Economy

• Nearly 60 Million American jobs are directly supported by international trade

• Exports represent roughly 11% of U.S. GDP and the objective is to grow this figure – Exports have been the second largest contributor to economic growth since the Great Recession ended

• Importance of Exports to the future of U.S. economic growth

• 95% of the world’s consumers live outside the U.S.

Source: Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration (ITA)

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KORUS FTA

Achieves the Following

• Creates New Jobs and Economic Growth in the U.S.

• Levels the Playing Field for U.S. Companies

• Promotes Global U.S. Competitiveness

• Strengthens the Critical Ties between South Korea and the U.S.

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Why this FTA is so Critical?

• Nearly 95% of all consumer and industrial goods will

become duty-free within 5 years and almost all others within 10 years

• Tariffs on U.S. Exports to South Korea were on average 11.2%

• Tariffs on U.S. Exports of Industrial Goods were on average 6.2%

• Tariffs on U.S. Exports of Agricultural Goods were on average 52%

• Also opens South Korea’s $580 billion services market to American companies

Sources: Department of Commerce, ITA and the Congressional Research Service (CRS)

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U.S. & South Korea Trade Ties

2011 • U.S.’s #7 trading partner • Total 2-way trade -- $100.1 Billion (2.7% of

U.S. total trade)

• U.S. imports from South Korea -- $56.6 Billion (2.6% of U.S. total imports)

• U.S. exports to South Korea -- $43.5 Billion (2.9% of U.S. total exports)

• South Korea’s #3 trading partner in the world (behind China and Japan)

Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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LACD & South Korea Trade Ties

2011 • LACD’s #3 trading partner • Total 2-way trade -- $27.7 Billion (28% of U.S.

total)

• LACD imports from South Korea -- $16.7 Billion (29% of U.S. total)

• LACD exports to South Korea -- $11.0 Billion (25% of U.S. total)

• South Korea’s #1 trading partner among U.S. customs districts

Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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LACD 2-Way Trade with South Korea* 2000-2011

19.2

15.7 15.5

18.7 19.7 20.7

23.5 24.5 22.2

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Billions of $

*Includes General Imports Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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What Comes to the U.S.?

LACD Top 5 Imports from South Korea

• Computers, Peripherals, Appliances & Machinery

• Electrical Equipment & Electronic Components

• Vehicles & Parts

• Rubber & Rubber Products

• Plastic Products

Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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What Goes to South Korea?

LACD Top 5 Exports to South Korea

• Computers, Peripherals, Appliances & Machinery

• Electrical Equipment & Electronic Components

• Chemicals

• Meat & Meat Products

• Iron & Steel Products

• Optical & Medical Instruments

Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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What Goes to South Korea?

Other LACD Top Exports to South Korea

• Aircraft, Engines, and Parts

• Plastics & Plastic Products

• Organic Chemical Products

• Autos & Auto Parts

• Misc. Chemical Products

• Cotton

• Leather & Leather Goods

Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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LACD Top 5 Exports to South Korea Let’s take a Closer Look

• Machines used to Manufacture Semiconductors

• Machines for Voice & Image Data/Electric Apparatus For Telephones

• Frozen Beef

• Iron Waste & Scrap Metal

• Liquid Crystal Devices, Lasers and Lenses

Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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Through Which Ports?

58.4%

23.3%

13.5% 4.9%

POLA

POLB

LAX

Other

Share of 2011 2-Way Trade Value

Source: Department of Commerce, USA Trade Online

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Which Industries will Benefit?

Key LACD Exports with the Most to Gain

• Computers, Peripherals, Appliances & Machinery

▫ IT Machinery

Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment

• Electrical Equipment & Electronic Components

• Chemicals

▫ Inorganic, Organic, and Pharmaceutical

• Agriculture

▫ Beef

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Which Industries will Benefit?

Key LACD Exports with the Most to Gain

• Optical & Medical Instruments

▫ Optical Equipment

• Aircraft & Parts

▫ Aerospace

Engines & Parts of Airplanes and Helicopters

• Autos and Auto Parts

• Agriculture

▫ Cotton

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Which Other Key Industries will Benefit?

Let’s not forget about Services

• Logistics Anyone?

▫ Processing Centers

▫ Distribution Centers

▫ Logistical Hub

• Some Key Industries

▫ Apparel

▫ Food

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Which Other Key Industries will Benefit?

Let’s not forget about Services

Entertainment Industry

• Greater Intellectual Property Protections

▫ Film

▫ Software

▫ Music

▫ Videos

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Which Other Key Industries will Benefit?

Let’s not forget about Services

• Financial and Accounting

• Legal

• Education

• Health Care

• IT and Electronic Commerce

• Environmental

• Engineering

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Some Local Companies that will Benefit

• Sunkist Growers (Fruit Products)

• Dole Food (Fruit Products)

• Nestle USA (Food Products)

• AECOM (Construction & Engineering)

• Jacobs (Construction & Engineering)

• Forever 21 (Apparel)

• Papaya Clothing (Apparel)

• Braun Exports (Animal Hides)

• Allan Company (Recycling Products)

• OPM International (Fruits & Nuts)

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What’s at Stake for our Key Exports?

Product Previous Tariff

KORUS FTA Tariff Elimination Schedule

Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment

0-8% Immediately

Electrical Equipment 0-13%

96% immediately, remainder over 3 years

Chemicals 0-50%

Over 50% immediately, remainder over 3 to 10 years

Agriculture (Beef) 0-40%

66% immediately, remainder over 10 years

Medical Equipment 0-50%

43% immediately, remainder over 3 years

Aerospace 0-8%

Over 92% immediately, remainder over 3 years

Source: Department of Commerce, ITA and US Korea Partnership

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The European Union had a Significant

Competitive Advantage since July 1, 2011

Product Previous Average U.S.

Tariff

EU Average Tariff (Started July 1)

Electrical Equipment 7.4%

0.2%, more than a 7% advantage

Chemicals 6.1%

0.7%, more than a 5% advantage

Medical Equipment 5.4%

1.0%, more than a 4% advantage

Aerospace 3.5%

0.3%, more than a 3% advantage

Source: Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration (ITA)

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

U.S. Exports to Canada & Mexico Five Years After NAFTA: Goods up 53% and Services up 28%

$Billions

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Services Goods

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Let’s not forget about

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

• Increased trade between South Korea and the

LACD will lead to more FDI

• Economic history has demonstrated that as nations develop and trade grows so does outward investment

• We saw it with Japan, we have seen it with South Korea, and we will see more from South Korea as a result of this FTA

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Now what?

• Now we must all provide the support needed by local and South Korean companies to take advantage of the FTA

• The Korea-U.S. FTA went into effect today

▫ We are no longer at a competitive disadvantage with the EU

▫ And we now have a competitive advantage over other nations such as Japan and China

▫ Increases the prospects for the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP)

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Conclusions

• KORUS FTA is the most significant FTA since NAFTA

• U.S., California, and the especially the LACD have a lot at stake

• U.S. merchandise exports are expected to increase by as much as $11 billion – LACD share could represent roughly 30% or more of that total based on historical proportions

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Special Thank You to KOTRA

and Congratulations!

LAEDC and KOTRA MOU

Together promoting economic development for

both L.A. County and South Korea

Growing Together

Happy 50th Anniversary!