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Trade Minister meets China's Liaoning Party Secretary
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Hao Peng, Communist Party secretary of Liaoning Province of China, on April 23 in Seoul and discussed measures for supporting the approximately 500 Korean firms currently operating in the Liaoning Province. date2024-04-24
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Minister to visit Czech Republic to bolster nuclear and investment cooperation
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn is visiting the Czech Republic from April 24-26, his first on taking office. He will be meeting with the Czech Industry and Trade Minister Jozef Sikela and Finance Minister Zbynĕk Stanjura among other key government officials to discuss measures for stronger bilateral cooperation. As one of the Visegrád Group (V4) members, the Czech Republic has built strong partnership over the years with Korea. The two countries’ bilateral trade volume hit all-time highs last year with USD 4.4 billion and Korean firms are currently in the running for the Czech government’s tender on the construction of new nuclear power plants. With next year marking the two countries’ 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, they will be signing the bilateral Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF) memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the occasion of this visit and discuss measures to bolster cooperation in nuclear power, infrastructure, advanced industries, and technology. On the margins of the visit, Minister Ahn will also convene a meeting with Korean companies operating in the Czech Republic to listen to suggestions and local business issues. date2024-04-24
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Trade Minister discusses support for Korean firms operating in U.S. with Tennessee governor
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong held talks via videoconferencing with Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee, U.S., on April 23 (KST) and discussed measures for stronger trade and economic cooperation. Noting that the Korea-U.S. alliance is advancing to one of high-tech industries and supply chains, the trade chief said that Korean producers of battery, anodes, and cathodes investing in Tennessee is a good example of bolstered cooperation. Moreover, he highlighted that he looks forward to State Government-level support for Korean firms for stable investment and business management in terms of infrastructure and tax credit. Trade Minister Cheong also requested that careful attention be given to ensure that Korean battery, anodes, and cathodes companies investing in the State of Tennessee duly receive their Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax incentives. In addition, he asked for cooperation with respect to recent issues on visas required for dispatching experts for local personnel training and equipment handling prior to factories’ commencing local operation. Governor Lee addressed Korean companies’ recently increasing investment in the U.S. and stated that close attention will be paid with regard to Korea’s requests. date2024-04-24
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Trade Minister holds 38th Trade Promotion Committee meeting
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong chaired the 38th Trade Promotion Committee meeting on April 23 in Seoul and led discussions on Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Agreements utilization and Korea-EU Digital Trade Agreement negotiations progress. The meeting was attended by representatives of related ministries, including the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Environment. date2024-04-24
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Trade Minister discusses support for Korean firms in China's Liaoning Province
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Hao Peng, Communist Party secretary of Liaoning Province of China, on April 23 in Seoul and asked for interest and support towards the approximately 500 Korean firms currently operating in the Liaoning Province in terms of predictable business management conditions. Secretary Hao replied that Korean firms take up the second largest portion in terms of the Liaoning Province’s foreign trade, and that their contribution to the local economy is substantial, stating that efforts will be made to further invigorate economic cooperation between Korea and Liaoning Province and to support Korean firms’ stable business operations. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) is currently supporting local business operations of Korean companies in the Chinese market through activating communication channels at multiple levels with China’s central government and major local authorities. date2024-04-24
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Trade Minister meets President of the Business Council of Canada
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Goldy Hyder, President of the Business Council of Canada, on April 22 in Seoul and discussed measures for stronger bilateral economic and trade cooperation. date2024-04-23
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Minister Ahn holds export promotion meeting with Korean firms in Japan
Minister Dukgeun Ahn chaired a meeting on April 22 in Tokyo with Korean companies operating in the local Japanese market in various areas, including semiconductors, electrical and electronics, steel, chemicals, aviation, power generation, and agricultural food products, and discussed measures for promoting exports. Attending the meeting were representatives of companies like Korean Air, POSCO, Hyundai Motor and related associations like the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) and K-SURE. date2024-04-23
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Minister Ahn meets with Tokyo Electron CEO
Minister Dukgeun Ahn visited Tokyo Electron Ltd. on April 22 in Tokyo and held talks with its CEO Toshiki Kawai. date2024-04-23
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Minister Ahn receives investment pledge from Japan’s Toray Industries
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn received an investment declaration from Japan’s Toray Industries Vice President on the establishment of an additional plant for producing aramid fibers in Korea on April 22 in Tokyo. date2024-04-23
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Korea and Japan hold bilateral trade and industry ministerial talks
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn visited Tokyo on April 22 and met with Saitō Ken, Japan’s Economy, Trade and Industry Minister, in commemoration of the one-year anniversary of the Korea-Japan Summit held March 2023 and “shuttle diplomacy.” The ministers discussed follow-up measures to bilateral summit agenda items in industry, trade, and energy, as well as forward-looking cooperation. A first since 2018, the official talks were held as an extension of the two countries’ recently strengthening bilateral relations and mutual visits. Both sides highly assessed the fact that the collaboration between Korean and Japanese companies is kicking into high gear on the backs of the bilateral summit diplomacy and decided to continue promoting the cooperation between their governments and business communities, while giving mutual support to investment companies by installing a regular communication channel between Korea’s MOTIE and the Seoul-Japan Club (SJC), and between Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Korea Business Association (KOBA). Moreover, the two sides shared the view that wider cooperation is needed in decarbonization and new energy areas for achieving carbon neutrality goals by 2050, agreeing to cooperate through the Carbon Free Energy (CFE) Initiative. In this regard, a director-level climate policy cooperation working group will be established for global clean technology and product evaluation and global carbon regulatory response. The ministers agreed to push forward cooperation in clean hydrogen and ammonia and to discuss detailed measures through the director general-level Korea-Japan hydrogen cooperation dialogue in the future. In addition, they concurred that supply chain stabilization is a pending challenge for both countries and agreed to install a dialogue channel for information exchange. Furthermore, both sides noted the importance of economic and trade cooperation among Korea, Japan, and China, on which Japan expressed support for Korea’s successful hosting of the 13th Korea-Japan-China economy and trade ministers’ meeting this year. The two countries will also further coordination on the Korea-U.S.-Japan trilateral meeting among their industry and commerce leaders. Lastly, the trade and industry chiefs agreed to make joint efforts on issues concerning the World Trade Organization (WTO) reform, including the WTO dispute settlement system, investment facilitation for development, and e-commerce moratorium negotiations. date2024-04-23