ROK entertainment shares drop on THAAD worries
Updated: 2016-08-08 15:42
By Fan Feifei(China Daily)
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A scene from Uncontrollably Fond. [Photo/Mtime] |
S.M. Entertainment Co fell by 3.1 percent, while JYP Entertainment Corp dropped by 3.42 percent on the ROK's KOSDAQ stock exchange. CJ Corp was down 5.41 percent at the close.
Chinese video-streaming provider Youku Tudou Inc sent a notice on Sina Weibo on Thursday, saying a fan meeting for the drama Uncontrollably Fond, with the scheduled attendance of two ROK stars in Beijing on Saturday, was to be postponed due to "force majeure".
But Youku denied concerns that the ROK's agreement to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system would limit development prospects for ROK stars and entertainment businesses.
The ROK's media have reported that Chinese authorities will likely move to curb ROK stars' activities and programs in China.
The State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television has not commented on the market speculation.
Chen Shaofeng, deputy head at the Institute for Cultural Industries of Peking University, said the planned THAAD deployment will have an adverse effect on the ROK's culture and entertainment industry. "As much as 70 percent of South Korea's cultural industry is for the foreign market, of which China accounts for nearly 50 percent."
Chen added that the ROK entertainment companies that are heavily involved in China will be the hardest hit, and that Chinese companies investing in the ROK will also suffer losses.
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