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Government and academia leaders discuss Korean youth's stronger WTO internship participation
  • Registration date2024-04-26
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Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong held a conference on April 25 with the presidents of nine domestic universities’ graduate schools of international studies and discussed measures for increasing internship opportunities for young Korean talent at the World Trade Organization (WTO).

 

At the conference, government officials and academic leaders discussed ways to enable Korean youth’s stronger participation in WTO internship programs, including recommending outstanding students taking master’s and doctoral courses, considering alternative credit incentives for the selected student, and providing government support for living and flight expenses.

 

Noting the relatively low number of Korean students with career experience as WTO employee or intern despite the country ranking sixth in terms of global trade as of 2022, President Yoon Suk Yeol requested that the WTO increase internship participation opportunities for Korean students during bilateral talks with WTO Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in May 2023.

 

Trade Minister Cheong said that WTO work experience for Korean youth is key to enlarging Korea’s role within WTO and in training proficient trade experts, adding that efforts will be made to help Korea’s young talent to accumulate practical work experience and competitiveness through WTO internship programs and gain broader opportunities of working at international organizations.