In fact, some changes have taken place in the scene behind South Korea's apparent economic prosperity. Especially in recent years, there have been some frictions between the South Korean government and China, and China's impression of South Korea is getting worse and worse, so the number of people traveling to South Korea is gradually decreasing, and the transaction volume of import and export commodities is also declining. This is a huge economic shock to South Korea, and many enterprises went bankrupt because of this incident.
Because of this crowding out, Korean-funded enterprises in China have gradually withdrawn from the China market, so the employment environment in South Korea is not very optimistic at present, and many enterprises have cut workers' wages, resulting in a large number of laid-off workers.
After all, South Korea's per capita consumption level is relatively high, and salary reduction will cause certain difficulties for everyone's already bad life. However, it is a last resort for enterprises to reduce their salaries, because many enterprises have already experienced negative growth, which is the general trend.
For some countries around China, whether South Korea, Japan or the Philippines, they must rely on the big tree of China to develop, because China's huge population and consumption capacity are obvious to all, and South Korea's tourism industry has become a growth point of the national economy. Without the support of tourism, South Korea's economy and other aspects will decline, so South Korea is only superficial prosperity now.