- Registration date2024-10-31
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Minister for Trade, Industry and Energy Dukgeun Ahn of the Republic of Korea chaired the third Global Trade Strategy Meeting today in Seoul with the participation of relevant experts and representatives of economic groups and major industries including semiconductors, automobiles, battery, and steel.
Today’s meeting was held to take stock of the current situation in the lead up to the U.S. presidential elections with related investor companies and industries and to discuss public-private joint response measures. Based on experts’ analyses on the possible economic and political impact from election results, attendees engaged in in-depth talks on Korea’s U.S. outreach progress, future plans, as well as industries’ response measures.
Industries’ representatives asked that the Government establish stable cooperative ties with the incoming U.S. regime to ease export and investment uncertainties, while also acting as their spokesperson. They further shared that they are working through numerous private sector channels to reduce U.S. trade risks.
Minister Ahn highlighted that based on the solid Korea-U.S. alliance, the Korean government plans to strengthen industrial and trade cooperation with the U.S. and concentrate policy endeavors on prioritizing support for Korean firms’ smooth business management, ensuring that industries will be promptly updated on related information and that the public-private joint team will swiftly and proactively respond to the varying global trade risks.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) plans to hold another Global Trade Strategy Meeting subsequent to U.S. elections to discuss major trade issues and response measures with the participation of public and private sectors.