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Energy Vice Minister attends GHIAA launching ceremony
Trade, Industry and Energy 2nd Vice Minister Park Il-Joon attended the 2022 Global Hydrogen Industrial Association Alliance (GHIAA) Forum held at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul on May 25 for countries to share their hydrogen industry status and trends. The forum was held both online and in-person for 18 countries to convene for the official launching of GHIAA, where the Vice Minister introduced Korea’s hydrogen economy policy directions in his congratulatory remarks and underscore date2022-05-30
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Korea hosts 28th World Gas Conference
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Lee Chang-yang attended the 28th World Gas Conference (WGC) held in Daegu, Korea, on May 24. The four-day conference is the global gas industry’s largest international event and is convened every three years by the International Gas Union (IGU). IGU member states’ gas trade takes up 95% of the world’s total gas volume. Over 20,000 people from approximately 80 countries are estimated to attend. A total of 370 companies will be gathering, incl date2022-05-27
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MOTIE attends 28th APEC MRT Meeting
Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry (MOTIE)’s Deputy Minister for International Trade and Legal Affairs Ahn Sung-il attended the 28th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) MRT (Ministers Responsible for Trade) Meeting on May 21-22 held in Bangkok, Thailand. APEC is the world’s largest economic consultative organization for sustainable economic growth and mutual prosperity consisting of 21 nations, taking up 62.2% of global GDP and 51.9% of total trade volume as of 2020. This 28t date2022-05-25
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Korea-U.S. roundtable on occasion of President Biden's state visit
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Lee Chang-yang co-hosted a Korea-U.S. roundtable with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo on the occasion of U.S. President Joe Biden’s state visit (May 20-22) and signed the Supply Chain and Commercial Dialogue MOU to deepen the existing economic relations to a partnership encompassing supply chain and high-tech. This roundtable was the sole opportunity during the state visit for bilateral public-private talks on supply chain countermeasures, tech date2022-05-24
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Netflix and Korea seal $100 million investment deal to build special effects infrastructure
Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun attended the ceremony held by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) marking the occasion of Netflix’s investment through a subsidiary called Scanline VFX that will inject USD 100 million over six years to build Asia’s first special effects filmmaking infrastructure in Korea. Scanline VFX is a company acquired by Netflix that specializes in special visual effects and provides services to global content creators like Warner Brothers, Marvel Stu date2022-05-23
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8th Korea-EU working group meeting on trade remedy cooperation
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held the 8th Korea-EU working group meeting on trade remedy cooperation (hereinafter “working group”) via videoconference on May 19 to assess respective trade defense mechanisms, inform each other on trade remedy laws, and exchange views on trade remedy policies of major trading partners. “Trade remedy” refers to safeguards and such import regulatory measures put in place to instill fair trade order and protect domestic date2022-05-20
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10th Korea-EU FTA working group meeting on pharmaceuticals and medical devices
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), together with the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, convened the 10th Korea-EU FTA working group (hereinafter “working group”) meeting on pharmaceuticals and medical devices on May 19 at the Government Complex Sejong via videoconference with their EU counterparts. The Korean delegation was led by MOTIE’s Europe Division Trade Policy Director Seo Sung-tae, while the EU delegation was led date2022-05-19
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Korea's automobile exports reach $4.4 billion in April
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy announced on May 16 that Korea’s April automobiles exports recorded 196,780 units (up 12.4 percent) and USD 4.4 billion (up 6.1 percent) in value. Despite escalating global supply chain uncertainties, Korea showed mostly robust performance in its automobile production, domestic demand, and exports compared to the previous month. Production of cars suffered year-on-year from car parts shortages, less operating days (1 less), and supply chain ho date2022-05-16