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Air transport has become an important part of international trade due to its high efficiency and speed. It shortens the time of cargo transportation and improves the response speed of the supply chain. For high value-added and time-sensitive products such as electronic products, air transport is the first choice.
However, the cost of air transportation is relatively high. This puts forward requirements for cost control for export enterprises. In Korean exports, enterprises need to weigh the cost and timeliness to determine the best mode of transportation.
At the same time, the infrastructure and route network of air transport will also affect its service quality and coverage. In some regions, the convenience of air transport may be limited due to insufficient infrastructure.
South Korea's export structure and market distribution are also closely related to the choice of transportation mode. For some key markets, if the timeliness of products is highly required, the advantages of air transportation will be more obvious.
In addition, changes in international trade policies and environment will also indirectly affect the air transport industry. For example, trade frictions may lead to fluctuations in transportation demand, thus affecting the operating strategies of air transport companies.
In short, although the specific situation of South Korea's exports does not seem to have a direct connection with air express, from a macro perspective, the two influence each other in the global trade system and jointly shape the pattern of economic development.