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Korea and UK deepen cooperation in international standards for quantum technologies as summit follow-up
Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS) President Jin Jong-wook, under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), visited the British Standardization Institute (BSI) in the UK on March 11 to enter a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the management of the ISO/IEC joint technical committee (JTC3) on quantum technologies and on the establishment of a subcommittee for standards development. This is a part of the follow-up to the Korea-UK summit meeting (November 2023) with aim to deepen bilateral cooperation on international standards development in quantum technologies. Korea and the UK led the establishment of JTC3 in December 2023, with Korea as Chair and the UK as Secretariat, and the two countries will be able to further mutual cooperation on developing international standards in quantum technologies through this MOU. Korea and the UK are to hold the JTC3 inaugural general meeting this May in Seoul, and the two sides discussed measures for aligning their quantum technology standards strategies and industrialization, agreeing to expand bilateral cooperation in advanced industries in the future. Moreover, Korea signed a contribution agreement with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in Geneva as the first country to participate in the Global Impact Fund (GIF), launched to facilitate the international standards utilization of developing countries. Over the next five years, Korea plans to transfer international standards experience and knowhow to developing countries’ relevant experts and support their efforts in tackling climate change and other global issues through international standards utilization. KATS President Jin stated that “As Invited Chair for JTC3, Korea has established a cooperation system for stronger leadership in international standards through this MOU with the Secretariat holder UK” and added that “strong support will be provided through the JTC3 general assembly slated this year in Korea to bolster the nation’s leadership in global standards development for quantum technologies, a key area for technological innovation in future advanced industries.” date2024-03-11
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Korea and Denmark hold 12th bilateral Green Growth Alliance to discuss clean energy cooperation
On Friday, 8 March, Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy, Dukgeun Ahn, and Danish Minister of Climate, Energy and Utilities, Lars Aagaard, met in Seoul for the 12th Korea-Denmark Green Growth Alliance (GGA) to engage in constructive discussions on bilateral clean energy cooperation. Since its inception in 2011, the Green Growth Alliance (GGA) has been a platform to foster bilateral cooperation in sectors including green industry, shipping, and finance through annual ministerial meetings. This year's Green Growth Alliance meeting was centered on discussing clean energy cooperation, with a keen focus on offshore wind and hydrogen. Minister Ahn highlighted Korea's commitment to promoting carbon neutrality by emphasizing the need to mobilize all available carbon-free energy (CFE) sources. Moreover, he expressed his eagerness to collaborate with Denmark, a country renowned for its expertise in carbon neutrality implementation, to raise awareness about the importance of expanding the deployment of carbon-free energy. Both ministers also agreed to expand cooperation in offshore wind power by combining Denmark's extensive expertise in power generation and Korea's strong manufacturing capabilities. In addition, they committed to sharing their relevant experiences, including policy responses to the issue of public acceptance, in an effort to promote offshore wind as a viable pathway towards achieving carbon neutrality. The two countries agreed to expand industrial and technological cooperation on a private level in the hydrogen sector and work together to build a stable and economical global hydrogen supply chain. Denmark, renowned for its advanced wind power technology, is a future green hydrogen producer, and it is envisaged that bilateral cooperation in this field will facilitate the exchange of ideas and expertise and foster a fruitful partnership between the two nations. Furthermore, the two countries renewed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on cooperation in the clean energy and new energy industry to include more areas of cooperation. To this end, both Ministers agreed to strengthen collaboration in hydrogen and energy efficiency. During the Danish minister's visit, the two countries also held the Korean-Denmark Hydrogen R&D Symposium and the Korea-Denmark Offshore Wind Business Conference, in an effort to expand public and private cooperation in key clean energy sectors like hydrogen and offshore wind. date2024-03-08
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The UK-ROK Clean Energy High-Level Meeting
The UK-ROK Clean Energy High-Level Meeting The UK-ROK Clean Energy High-Level meeting took place on March 8th in Seoul, with Namho Choe, Vice Minister of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE), and Jeremy Pocklington, Permanent Secretary for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero, leading the discussion. This meeting is a deliverable to the Clean Energy Partnership signed during President Yoon suk-yeol’s State Visit to London in late November last year, meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss our shared priorities. It marks a significant step towards a "global strategic partnership" to advance our respective efforts and common goals to address energy security and the climate crisis. Vice Minister Choe and Permanent Secretary Pocklington have highlighted the immense potential of bilateral cooperation to accelerate the global transition to net zero, with a strong emphasis on clean energy. This collaboration is crucial in light of the recent geopolitical conflicts and the climate crisis, which have disrupted the energy supply chain and created an urgent need for sustainable solutions. To this end, both countries have agreed to actively use the UK-ROK Nuclear Energy Industry dialogue, establish a Critical Minerals Working Group, continue the Offshore Wind Industry Dialogue, expand cooperation in clean hydrogen and energy technology development, and further cooperation in the field of carbon-free energy to further decarbonization efforts in the industrial and power generation sectors. The UK and ROK discussed collaboration in the G20 and the need to agree on a delivery plan to implement the COP28 Global Stocktake commitments to transition away from fossil fuels and accelerate the clean energy transition. “Korea boasts commendable expertise in the field of clean energy manufacturing, and we are eager to work together towards advancing our respective industries and promoting clean energy worldwide,” said Vice Minister Choe. “The UK-ROK Clean Energy High-Level meeting marks an important milestone towards the establishment of a global strategic partnership, as agreed upon in the Downing Street Accord. These collaborative efforts will also position both nations as significant players in the global response to carbon neutrality and energy security.” “The 2023 State Visit of President Yoon Suk-yeol was a landmark moment for UK-ROK collaboration”, said Permanent Secretary Jeremy Pocklington. “Cooperation to tackle the climate crisis and to enhance energy security is to the fore of our global strategic partnership. During the UK-RoK Clean Energy High-Level meeting, I was pleased to agree further cooperation, accelerating joint efforts on nuclear, offshore wind, critical minerals and a number of other sectors. This demonstrates our shared determination to deliver the COP28 outcomes on transitioning away from fossil fuels, tripling nuclear energy capacity and tripling renewables capacity globally by 2030.”said Permanent Secretary Jeremy Pocklington. date2024-03-08
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Korea and Sweden discuss cooperation in advanced industries and digital economy
Director General for International Trade Policy Yoon Chang-hyun at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) met with Maria Rosander, Director General at Sweden’s Ministry of Climate and Enterprise and Secretariat for the European Union (EU) and International Affairs, on March 7 via teleconferencing to hold the second Korea-Sweden Industrial Cooperation Committee meeting to discuss policies in advanced industries like nuclear energy and bio, as well as regulatory reform and bilateral cooperation measures. The two sides discussed measures for cooperation in bio, nuclear energy, and digital economy, and Director General Yoon shared the system and management know-how of Korea’s regulatory sandbox. They also agreed to expand and develop the memorandum of understanding (MOU) for Korea-Sweden Industrial Cooperation, which expires this June, to one on the Korea-Sweden Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF), which will encompass not only industries but also new trade issues in investment, supply chain, digital and carbon-free energy. Furthermore, both sides highly assessed the Korea-Sweden Digital Economy and Trade Forum, now in its fourth year since launched in 2020, and decided that this year’s forum is to be held in Korea. Noting that Korea and Sweden both are manufacturing powerhouses that place emphasis on innovative technology and R&D, Director General Yoon stated that efforts will continue to create synergy between Sweden’s high value-added industries and Korea’s manufacturing competitiveness. date2024-03-07
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MOTIE rolls out Foreign Investment Stimulation Program 2024 to nurture global innovation hub
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held the 114th Foreign Investment Committee meeting for deliberation and resolution on the basic directions and programs for stimulating foreign investment in 2024 and received a briefing in writing on the annual report on grievance settlements for improving the investment environment from the Foreign Investment Ombudsman. In the foreign investment stimulation program for 2024, MOTIE proposes stronger foreign direct investment (FDI) attraction measures for nurturing a global innovation hub. Detailed project tasks, including strategic FDI attraction, stronger foreign investor support and improvement of investment environment. Accordingly, MOTIE plans to select 100 key companies for pursuing either high-level communication or scaled-down, close-up efforts to attract foreign investment for strengthening the supply chain and securing advanced technologies. Moreover, to increase investment of key companies in advanced industries, MOTIE intends to sharply raise the budget for cash grants from KRW 50 billion in 2023 to 200 billion won in 2024, and launch an R&D project exclusively for foreign-invested companies to invigorate global firms’ R&D investment in Korea. Foreign Investment Ombudsman Kim Sung-jin reported a total of 406 cases of grievance settlements in 2023, including 18 cases of system improvement. The Foreign Investment Ombudsman system was introduced in 1999 to handle issues related to foreign-invested companies, and the number of grievance settlement cases in 2023 has increased 4.9 percent year-on-year. MOTIE plans to push forward the foreign investment stimulation program for 2024, while also fostering a more attractive investment environment for foreign-invested companies based on various efforts, including the Foreign Investment Ombudsman’s proactive handling of grievances. date2024-03-06
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Korea launches Middle East Future Partnership Delegation 2024
The “Middle East Future Partnership Delegation 2024”, formed by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), is visiting Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from March 6-7 as part of the Korean government’s all-time high USD 700 billion export target project launched for 2024, for which trade delegations are to be sent to 10 promising markets for strategic market expansion. As opposed to the existing local government-led trade delegation and private-led economic delegation, this delegation will support Korean companies’ efforts to strike contract deals in conjunction with summit diplomacy, economic cooperation and local large-scale exhibitions concentrating on the selected promising markets and items in line with the central Government’s strategic policy direction based on the four major megatrends, namely supply chain alignment, carbon neutrality, digital and demographic changes. The Middle East is one of the selected promising markets with ongoing infrastructure investment in a variety of areas like petrochemicals, new renewables and road traffic in accordance with the recent push for industrial transformation. Korea’s exports to the Middle East took up approximately three percent in terms of proportion as of 2023, but exports to the region showed rapid growth (up 7.3 percent year-on-year) despite difficult global conditions. President Yoon Suk Yeol’s state visit to UAE and the Korea-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (October) and Korea-GCC Free Trade Agreement (FTA) were all realized last year, spurring the “New Middle East Boom” and boosting the number of Korean companies hoping to enter the Middle Eastern market. The Middle East Future Partnership Delegation has incorporated a number of tech export businesses owning core technologies in future industries for technology collaboration with the Middle East. Twenty-two Korean tech companies specializing in traffic control systems, green hydrogen, robots, internet of things (IoT) and digital solutions are participating in the delegation. From the Middle East, major investment groups like the Kanoo Group and client companies of key infrastructure projects, including the Roads & Transport Authority and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), will be engaging in consultations for export and investment deals over the two-day period. Recently, major countries in the Middle East have made announcements for mega-scale infrastructure project plans, including Saudi Arabia’s NEOM, UAE’s Al Ajban Solar PV and Kuwait’s South Saad Al-Abdullah Smart City project, signaling their focus on IoT, clean energy and future technology cooperation. The delegation visit is anticipated to create new synergies between Korean companies with manufacturing and R&D competitiveness and Middle Eastern business leaders serving as chief mediators for the Middle East and Africa. MOTIE’s Minister Dukgeun Ahn stated that Korea’s exports have posted growth for the fifth consecutive month in February despite the Seollal holidays and increased the prospects of hitting this year’s $700 billion export target, highlighting that “The Middle East Future Partnership Delegation will catalyze the economic cooperation outcomes from the recent summit diplomacy, Korea-UAE CEPA and the Korea-GCC FTA to solidify the rising momentum for export growth.” He added that “Starting with the Middle East, the Government plans to send delegations to 10 promising markets to preemptively uncover and enlarge export opportunities in line with new market trends.” date2024-03-06
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Korea and India to expand comprehensive economic cooperation
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn met with India's External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on March 5 at Lotte Hotel Seoul to discuss measures for expanding comprehensive economic cooperation between the two countries, including collaboration in trade, investment, technology exchange, supply chain, energy and new industries. The two ministers exchanged views in-depth on ways for the two countries to jointly engage in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and other regional networks, which can be seen as part of the Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry (MOTIE)'s strategy announced last month on pan-ministerial export expansion for 2024 by building multilevel networks with countries in the Global South on a wide regional basis. In this respect, Minister Ahn stated that the two countries need a strategic dialogue channel for discussing new industries and other economic cooperative issues on a regular basis, and that they swiftly launch the Korea-India Industrial Cooperation Committee as proposed by Korea to India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry as a follow-up to last year's bilateral summit so as to deepen forward-looking economic cooperative ties. MOTIE plans to make progress on negotiations for upgrading the Korea-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to gain tangible outcomes within this year, while also continuing to nurture an environment for Korean companies' stable local investment through local institutions like “Korea Plus in India”. date2024-03-06
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Korea and U.S. discuss chip cooperation
Deputy Minister for Trade Yang Byeong-nae held talks with John Neuffer, President and CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), on March 5 on the occasion of the latter’s visit to Korea. As the representative and voice of the U.S.’ semiconductor industry, SIA has been engaging in public-private cooperation in semiconductor industry sectors with MOTIE through both bilateral and multilateral consultation channels like the Government/Authorities Meeting on Semiconductors (GAMS) and the Korea-U.S. Supply Chain and Commercial Dialogue (SCCD). Samsung, SK Hynix and a number of Korean companies are members of SIA. Deputy Trade Minister Yang and President Neuffer discussed measures for advancing trade cooperation in semiconductors and supply chains between Korea and the U.S., as well as major policies like the U.S.’ CHIPS Act. The deputy trade chief assessed that the two countries have been closely cooperating in the semiconductor area through the Korea-U.S. summit and the trilateral Korea-U.S.-Japan summit held last year, on which they also discussed measures for expanding public-private joint cooperation on the sidelines of the first trilateral Korea-U.S.-Japan industry ministers’ meeting slated for this year. Amid the positive prospects for AI chips and the overall semiconductor in 2024, Deputy Trade Minister Yang proposed that the two countries enhance their semiconductor industries’ global competitiveness by stepping up public-private cooperation to effectively respond to trade environment uncertainties, especially in view of the record number of elections to be held around the world this year. date2024-03-05