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Korea holds 2nd “Sales Diplomacy Support Group” meeting
  • Registration date2024-07-19
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On July 17, Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) convened the second “Sales Diplomacy Support Group” meeting in Seoul with the participation of economic agencies and companies to review economic outcomes and future plans following several significant events: the state visit of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) President to Korea (May 28 to 29), the Korea-Africa Summit 2024 (June 3 to 5) and the state visits of President Yoon Suk Yeol to three Central Asian countries (June 10 to 15). At the meeting, Trade Minister Cheong went over the implementation of 447 memorandums of understanding (MOUs) and contracts in the private sector, which have been signed during the presidential visits by President Yoon since his inauguration, and discussed follow-up measures with the companies involved.

MOTIE assessed that the UAE President’s state visit to Korea, the Korea-Africa Summit attended by leaders from 33 countries, President Yoon’s state visit to Central Asia have significantly bolstered economic security cooperation in critical minerals and energy, while broadening the scope of collaboration with the Global South countries. The Ministry also indicated that it will accelerate the implementation of follow-up actions to key achievements―the establishment of critical minerals supply chain partnerships, support for bidding on energy plant projects, and the signing of the Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF).

Of the 447 MOUs and contracts in place, 439 are currently in effect, while eight have been placed on hold due to changes in business conditions. As follow-up measures, the signing of export contracts, the establishment of joint ventures, and technology development are underway.

Trade Minister Cheong said, “The government has created vast economic value amounting to USD 97 billion in exports, project contracts, and investments over the last two years through sales diplomacy led by the President. This has resulted in tangible outcomes such as a contract for 27 LNG carriers in Qatar, followed by numerous subsequent contracts.”

Trade Minister Cheong also emphasized by saying, “The government, economic agencies, and companies will work as one team to closely monitor the implementation of each private sector outcome. The government will also support businesses facing difficulties in financing, export marketing, and securing local information in collaboration with relevant ministries, diplomatic missions, and trade centers as well as through a channel of communication between high-ranking government officials.”