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Korea's auto exports value gains 3.2% in H1 2022
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on July 15 that Korea’s automobile output dropped 2.0 percent, while exports rose 1.5 percent by unit during the first six months (H1) of 2022. By value, exports increased 3.2 percent in H1 2022. Despite intensifying supply chain difficulties and domestic strikes of truckers, eco-friendly automobile exports and unit price increase are attributable factors of the growth. Automobile chips’ supply chain bottlenecks and China date2022-07-18
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FDI pledges to Korea reach $11.1 billion in H1 2022
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on July 15 that foreign direct investments (FDIs) pledged to Korea in the first half of 2022 fell 15.6 percent year-on-year to USD 11.1 billion. FDIs that actually arrived in Korea over the same period also dropped 21.1 percent to $7.0 billion. In contrast, the number of pledges and arrivals both increased. Pledges and arrivals by count rose by 10.1 percent and 12.1 percent to 1,640 and 1,183, respectively. The decline in amount is a date2022-07-15
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Korea's ICT exports hit all-time highs for both June and H1
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on July 14 that South Korea’s information and communications technology (ICT) industry exported a record amount of goods for both the month of June and for first half (H1) of 2022. For June, Korea’s ICT exports amounted to USD 20.7 billion (up 7.3 percent year-on-year), making it the highest exporting June in history. Imports stand at $13.1 (13.05) billion (up 23.3 percent), recording $7.7 (7.65) billion in trade surplus. date2022-07-14
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Korea and China hold FTA follow-up negotiations on service and investment
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held Korea-China FTA service and investment follow-up negotiations at chief delegate-level on July 13 via teleconferencing. MOTIE’s chief FTA negotiator Lee Kyung-sik led the Korean delegation, and Director-General Yu Benlin of China’s Department of International Trade and Economic Affairs led the Chinese delegation, adding up to 20 attendees in total. The two countries have held nine negotiation rounds and meetings since March in date2022-07-13
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1st Multilateral Trade Strategy Assessment Meeting
Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun held the 1st Multilateral Trade Strategy Assessment Meeting on July 12 at the Government Complex Sejong with relevant ministries and delegation of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea in Geneva (hereinafter 'Mission'). The Multilateral Trade Strategy Assessment Meeting has been launched to bolster the “one team, one voice” strategy of the South Korean government in terms of multilateral trade. In the past, trade issues were dealt through date2022-07-13
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MOTIE presents work report under new regime
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) presented the Ministry’s work report to President Yoon Suk-yeol on July 12, a five-year set of three-fold strategies containing 11 major project tasks. The three-fold strategies are in bold as follows. One, the Ministry will pursue a major industrial shift through growth-oriented strategy. The growth-oriented industrial strategy is built on four key aims. The first aim is to stimulate private investment through regulatory improvement, date2022-07-12
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6th round of Korea-Ecuador SECA negotiations
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on July 11 that the 6th round of Korea-Ecuador Strategic Economic Complementation Agreement (SECA) negotiations will be taking place through July 11-21 in Seoul. Both countries agreed in March this year to officially resume negotiations, and the 6th round follows a six-year hiatus since the 5th round in 2016. The 6th round will cover negotiations across all departments, encompassing products, services, investment, digital, procuremen date2022-07-12
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World Expo 2030 Bid Committee to give full measure
The South Korean government held the first World Expo 2030 Bid Committee (hereinafter “Committee”) meeting at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on July 8, which was co-presided by Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and Co-Chairman Chey Tae-won. The private-led bid committee and Government-led bid committee have been merged so as to combine all efforts for the single aim of winning Busan the bid for host city of World Expo 2030. Comprising 14 of Government Ministe date2022-07-11