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Korea's exports decline 16.6% in January
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced on February 1 that Korea’s exports in January fell 16.6 percent year-on-year to USD 46.3 billion. Imports also shrank 2.6 percent to $59.0 billion. Trade balance stood at a deficit of $12.7 billion. The exports decline is attributed to high inflation, high interest rates and other negative factors currently affecting the global economy, as well as a high base effect from previous year’s record-breaking January exports. Semiconduc date2023-02-01
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Korea's auto export value grows 16.4% in 2022
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on January 30 that Korea’s annual automobile export value for 2022 increased 16.4 percent to USD 54.1 billion, and export volume gained by 13.3 percent to 2.3 million units. In terms of automobile production and domestic sales, the industry saw an 8.5 percent increase and 2.4 percent decline, respectively. Exports growth is attributed to rising demand for domestic brands for their high quality, as well as relatively competitive date2023-01-30
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Trade Minister attends Korea-Cambodia Business & Investment Forum
Minister for Trade Dukgeun Ahn attended the Korea-Cambodia Business and Investment Forum held at COEX on January 27 and gave a congratulatory message. He noted that the opening of markets has established the foundation for a broader scope of trade for both countries across various areas like automobiles, machinery and agro-fishery products in comparison with the Korea-ASEAN FTA and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). The event was held in the attendance of Pan Sorasak, the Minis date2023-01-27
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MOTIE kicks Industrial Transformation into high gear
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held the first Industrial Transformation Forum meeting with its six private-sector subcommittees' chairpersons and representatives of relevant institutions on January 26 at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) to discuss the need and specific measures for industrial transformation. Forum attendees pointed out that the majority of Korea’s exports and production has centered on 10 areas over the last decade, including semicondu date2023-01-27
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Korea and UAE agree to strengthen public-private economic cooperation
Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry’s Deputy Trade Minister Jeong Dae-jin held the working group meeting of Korea-Middle East public-private joint committee for economic cooperation on January 25 at the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) in the attendance of relevant ministries, public institutions and private sector companies. The meeting consisted of two programs, the first of which focused on follow-up and implementation measures of the 16 MOUs signed between the two governme date2023-01-26
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Trade Minister attends trade ministerial sessions at Davos
Minister for Trade Dukgeun Ahn attended the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2023 held in Davos, Switzerland, as of January 18, where he partook in various sessions discussing key issues with many other countries’ government and business leaders. Trade Minister Ahn attended the “The Case for Trade”, “Busting Business Barriers” and Trade and Investment Leadership Breakfast sessions to discuss measures for restoring the global trade system and investment. He attended &ldq date2023-01-20
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Minister discusses investment deals with global companies
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on January 18 the decision of world-leading Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas to invest USD 300 million in South Korea, to which the company is positively considering moving its Asia-Pacific regional headquarters to South Korea. An investment deal ceremony was held in Davos, Switzerland, to mark the decision. With the $300 million investment, Vestas plans to build a large-scale wind turbine plant in Korea for producing core equ date2023-01-20
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Korea holds talks with Poland and Czech Republic on energy cooperation
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Lee Chang-yang, on the occasion of the World Economic Forum (WEF), held bilateral talks with the industry and energy Ministers of Poland and the Czech Republic on January 18 in Davos to discuss cooperation in nuclear power plants and high-tech industries. Minister Lee met with Jacek Sasin, the Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State Assets, to discuss cooperation in nuclear power plants. Prime Minister Sasin is one of the key figures leading the tw date2023-01-19