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South Korea's Creative Exports Skyrocket
21 Apr
Summary
- Industry supported 291,100 jobs, generating ₩2.1B for every ₩1B earned.
- South Korean film and TV exports nearly doubled since 2019 to ₩1.8T in 2024.
- Global policymakers seek to emulate Korea's success in video content.

South Korea's audiovisual industry is a significant force in the national economy, supporting 291,100 jobs and creating a multiplier effect where ₩1 billion generated yields ₩2.1 billion elsewhere. The industry's global footprint has expanded dramatically, with film and TV exports nearly doubling since 2019 to reach ₩1.8 trillion in 2024.
International recognition of Korea's creative influence is growing, evidenced by K-pop's global appeal and hit shows like 'Squid Game'. Major studios, including Netflix and Disney, have significantly invested in local South Korean productions. This robust production ecosystem, largely composed of small and medium-sized enterprises, is becoming a model for other nations.
Policymakers and industry leaders convened in Seoul to discuss these findings, highlighting the industry's evolution beyond cultural exports to become a key economic engine. The success is attributed to strong creative talent, effective policy, and international collaboration, making Korea a reference point for global audiovisual strategies.