1,234,365 companies with an average of 152 employees.
North Korea or South Korea?
There is no such country as "Korea".There are North Korea and South Korea.North Korea -Recently due to the flooding in North Korea (in 2012), the UK sent emergency food and medical supplies to those caught in the flooding.North Korea is actually hostile to the UK and is one of the UK's most dangerous enemies. The UK would have preferred to not aid North Korea at all, but it has not choice because, as a member of NATO, the UK pledges to support disaster victims globally.South Korea -South Korea are one of the UK's closest allies. The UK aids the South Koreans by trading weapons, ammunition and military vehicles to so South Korea can defend themselves against the hostile North Korea.South Korea and the UK also exchange intelligence on North Korea for the security of both their countries.
North Korea has a command economy.that they developingsee link below
29% are below peverty level in North Korea
No! North Korea's currency is the wŏn. This is its sign: ₩
7,000 but that's not important
"Co&Co" window film company in Korea is the best
They are mostly in Japan and South Korea.
close to 50% of financial software products in Korea (banking transactions) is from Indian IT companies.
The economy of South Korea is a capitalist that exists in a mixed economy. The economy system of South Korea, combines both the public and private companies.
Hyundai , Kia , ssangyong are Korean car companies
The economy of South Korea is a capitalist that exists in a mixed economy. The economy system of South Korea, combines both the public and private companies.
you ask them what the number is have them visit you
Hyundai (and the splinter companies which ensued from the Asian financial crisis, but still bear the Hyundai name) are based in the Republic of Korea (i.e., South Korea).
What is the routing number of nonghyup bank
Hyundai (and the splinter companies which ensued from the Asian financial crisis, but still bear the Hyundai name) are based in the Republic of Korea (i.e., South Korea).
about 420.