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Why Are Korean Companies Entering Kazakhstan? | KimPro's World Trip MONOPOLY

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  June 28, 2026 at 02:00  |  19:33  |  3PRO TV (삼프로TV)
Speakers
KimPro — Host

Summary

This documentary explores Kazakhstan's importance to South Korea. It highlights the role of the ethnic Korean diaspora in the country's finance and resource sectors, the growing presence of Korean companies like Hyundai and LG, and Kazakhstan's strategic value as an energy-rich alternative to the Middle East and Russia. The host argues that Korean businesses must increasingly turn to Kazakhstan for supply chain security and market growth.

  • Kazakhstan is the world's largest uranium producer and a major oil and gas country, making it a key energy partner for South Korea.
  • Ethnic Koreans (Koryo-saram) make up less than 1% of Kazakhstan's population but hold disproportionate influence in finance, IT, and natural resources.
  • The trust built by the Korean diaspora over decades helps Korean companies expand successfully in Kazakhstan.
  • Major Korean firms such as Hyundai, Kia, Samsung, and LG are gaining strong market presence in Kazakhstan.
  • South Korea's government recently signed deals to deepen cooperation on critical minerals with Kazakhstan.
  • The host presents Kazakhstan as a necessary hedge against geopolitical risks in the Middle East and Russia.
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