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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Romania discuss wider industrial, trade, and energy cooperation
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn and Romania’s Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism Minister Ștefan-Radu Oprea held the 10th Korea-Romania Industrial Cooperation Committee Meeting on March 25 in Seoul to discuss measures for wider cooperation in trade, investment, industry, and energy. Launched in 2004, the Committee meeting has been held alternately in the two countries, and the 10th meeting was convened for more in-depth discussions on nuclear energy, defense, and other major bilateral issues. Noting the two countries’ establishment of diplomatic ties in 1990 and emphasis on automotive parts and steel industry cooperation, Minister Ahn proposed in his opening address that they further the strategic partnership ties established in 2008 by building on their manufacturing industrial cooperation to expand into other areas like industrial technology, nuclear energy, defense, and infrastructure. In view of the bilateral trade volume having achieved a record high last year, both sides agreed to expand bilateral trade and investment through exchange of trade data and participation in trade show exhibitions. The Korean delegation stated interest in joint research and development in areas like information and communications, chemicals, and bio, and the Romanian delegation introduced Romania’s energy mix policy on expanding nuclear and renewables. The two sides agreed to work together to achieve their shared goal of carbon neutrality and make joint effort towards the global diffusion of the Carbon-Free Energy (CFE) Initiative. Furthermore, Romania expressed interest in defense cooperation with Korea, to which the Korean delegation highlighted the prospects of creating economic gains through related local investment and technology transfer. date2024-03-25
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Trade Minister meets Industries Minister of Bangladesh
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, the Minister of Industries of Bangladesh, on March 22 in Seoul to discuss measures to widen economic cooperation by bolstering trade, investment, and industrial ties. date2024-03-22
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Bangladesh discuss measures for wider economic cooperation
Korean government officials and the public-private joint delegation from Bangladesh are seeking measures for wider economic cooperation in trade, investment, and industries on the occasion of the latter's visit to Korea. Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, the Industries Minister of Bangladesh, on March 22 in Seoul to discuss measures to widen economic cooperation by bolstering trade, investment, and industrial ties. During the talks, Trade Minister Cheong proposed that their textile industries incorporate new added value, while digital, carbon neutrality, and other areas of cooperation be diversified to deepen the Korea-Bangladesh economic cooperation still further, for which he underscored the need for the two countries to enter the Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF) Agreement as a new platform for economic cooperation. Moreover, the trade chief shared some of the issues Korean companies experience in Bangladesh, including those concerning visa, duties, customs, and infrastructure and asked that Korean firms operating locally be given assistance in resolving these challenges. Minister Humayun responded that these concerns will be carefully addressed to help stabilize Korean companies’ business management in Bangladesh. date2024-03-22
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Deputy Trade Minister meets Lithuania’s Vice Foreign Affairs Minister
Deputy Minister for Trade Yang Byeong-nae met with Lithuania’s Vice Foreign Affairs Minister Egidijus Meilūnas on March 19 in Seoul to discuss measures to widen bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation, and attended the industry and technology cooperation MOU signing ceremony between KIAT and Innovation Agency Lithuania. date2024-03-20
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Lithuania discuss bilateral economic cooperation
Deputy Minister for Trade Yang Byeong-nae met with Lithuania’s Vice Foreign Affairs Minister Egidijus Meilūnas on March 19 in Seoul to discuss measures to widen bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation. Noting the growth of bilateral exchanges and trade following the establishment of Lithuania’s diplomatic mission in Korea in 2021, Deputy Minister Yang proposed that the two countries make further effort to expand their collaboration with focus on advanced industries, in view of Lithuania’s world-leading technology in laser and bio. The two sides agreed on the importance of R&D cooperation and decided to support business partnering and convene joint seminars to strengthen the two countries' corporate networking and stimulate joint R&D projects. On the margins of the bilateral talks, Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) and Innovation Agency Lithuania entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for industry and technology cooperation to seek various measures to deepen and diversify their collaboration. date2024-03-20
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Africa discuss EPA-based economic cooperation
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong held a conference with Moroccan and Tanzanian Ambassadors to Korea Chafik Rachadi and Togolani Mavura and the Chargé d'Affaires of Kenyan Embassy in Korea Kipkosgei Toroitich on March 20 to discuss measures for wider Korea-Africa economic cooperation through the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). At the conference, Trade Minister Cheong said that “Considering the growth potential and geoeconomic significance of Africa in terms of its rich mineral resources and vast single market of 1.4 billion created upon the launch of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AFCFTA), economic cooperation with the continent is becoming increasingly important” and added that the EPA is poised to serve as the framework for the two sides’ economic cooperation in trade, investment, supply chain, digital, clean economy and various other areas. He also asked for the ambassadors’ continued interest and support in future EPA cooperation. Africa’s ambassadors to Korea agreed that the EPA will be a major milestone in developing and expanding bilateral cooperative ties. Both sides are aiming to place strong emphasis on EPA as a framework for strengthening economic relations in light of the numerous upcoming opportunities for building cooperative momentum, including the first Korea-Africa summit slated for June this year in Seoul. date2024-03-20
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and UK to hold 2nd official negotiating round on upgrading bilateral FTA
Director General for FTA Negotiations Chang Sung-gil at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) is heading the Korean delegation in the second official round of negotiations for upgrading the Korea-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to be held through March 19-22 in London. The UK delegation will be led by Adam Fenn, Chief Negotiator at the UK's Department for Business and Trade. With the Korea-UK FTA signed in 2019 and having come into force in 2021 on the heels of Brexit, the two countries declared the launch of negotiations for the upgrade of the bilateral FTA upon the occasion of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s state visit to the UK last November, and the first negotiating round was held this January in Seoul. In this second negotiating round, the Korean government aims to strengthen comprehensive and cooperative trade relations and discuss the introduction of new trade rules through negotiations on service, digital, SMEs and Good Regulatory Practices (GRP). Korea anticipates that the upgrade of the bilateral FTA will contribute to expanding exports and investment through reinforcing advanced trade solidarity with the UK, one of Korea’s core friendly nations, while also stabilizing the supply chain and enhancing cooperation in areas like gender and clean energy. date2024-03-19
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Trade Minister meets McLarty Associates' Senior Managing Director
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Robert O. Blake, Jr., McLarty Associates' Senior Managing Director leading the Southeast Asia and Climate practices, on March 15 in Washington D.C. to exchange views on future U.S. trade policies, outlook and Korea-U.S. trade issues. date2024-03-19
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Trade Minister attends 7th Korea-U.S. FTA Joint Committee meeting
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai on March 15 in Washington D.C. for the 7th Korea-U.S. FTA Joint Committee meeting, where they discussed FTA implementation outcomes, future plans and held a signing ceremony on modifications to certain textile and apparel rules of origin. date2024-03-19
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Ministers agree to expand clean economy cooperation at IPEF ministerial meeting
Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry's Deputy Minister for FTA Negotiations Roh Keon-ki attended the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) ministerial meeting on March 14 via videoconferencing. Ministers attending the meeting agreed to prepare for the entry into force and implementation of the Supply Chain, Clean Economy and Fair Economy Pillars’ Agreements concluded last year, while also pushing forward practical cooperation to enhance connectivity across the Indo-Pacific region through the IPEF Clean Economy Investor Forum and activation of Clean Economy cooperative programs, among other means. The ministerial meeting will kick off procedures for the Clean Economy and Fair Economy Agreements’ entry into force, including their disclosure and the collection of public opinion. Concluded last November, the Agreements contain measures for cooperation in energy transition, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in industries and transportation sectors, early transition into the Clean Economy (e.g., carbon market), anti-corruption, and for strengthening the transparency and efficiency of tax administration. Participating countries plan to proceed with signing and other necessary procedures for the Clean Economy and Fair Economy Agreements’ swift entry into force. The Supply Chain Agreement and pertaining measures for cooperation to stabilize the regional supply chain have come into effect in some countries starting February 24, and Korea will proceed with domestic procedures, including government screening and Cabinet decision-making, for entry into force in April. Moreover, it is anticipated that this year will set cooperative activities into motion to maximize the outcomes per each IPEF Pillar. Slated for June in Singapore, the Investor Forum will be a venue for investor-project matching and other activities with the participation of governments, investment companies and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) for boosting investments in eco-friendly energy, ports, and clean economy infrastructure areas for the Indo-Pacific region. In addition, a detailed cooperation program for the early achievement of the Clean Economy Agreement targets is to be launched, such as those for invigorating the carbon market, clean electricity utilization, and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), as well as for establishing the hydrogen market and supply chain, and retraining for just transitions and upskilling. Deputy Minister Roh stated that whereas 2023 was a year focusing on concluding the Agreements for IPEF Pillars, 2024 will be one focusing on their entry into force, preparing for implementation, and seeing actual investment and cooperation happen at the IPEF level. date2024-03-18