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Trade/Investment
Korea-U.S. Economic Security Conference 2024
Korea’s Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong attended the Korea-U.S. Economic Security Conference 2024 on September 10 in Washington D.C. alongside U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security Alan Estevez, where he gave a keynote speech to roughly 40 government officials, researchers, and industry experts of both countries. date2024-09-11
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Mongolia launch 3rd official negotiating round for bilateral EPA
Korea’s Director General for FTA Negotiations Peob-min Ryu is leading the government delegation in the third round of official negotiations for the Korea-Mongolia Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) through September 10–13 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Mongolian delegation is headed by State Secretary for the Ministry of Economy and Development Batkhuu Idesh. Director General Ryu gave opening remarks and engaged in negotiations on goods, rules of origin, services, investment, digital, finance, government procurement, and intellectual property. date2024-09-11
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Trade/Investment
Korea-U.S. Economic Security Conference 2024 seeks to boost public-private cooperation on security agendas
Korea’s Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong attended the Korea-U.S. Economic Security Conference 2024 on September 10 in Washington D.C. alongside U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security Alan Estevez. Now in its third year, the Korea-U.S. Economic Security Conference 2024 is an event hosted by the Korea Strategic Trade Institute (KOSTI) and sponsored by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) where Korea and U.S.’ public-private experts gather to seek opportunities for joint response to changes across the global economic security environment and discuss measures for wider cooperation. Attending this year’s bilateral Economic Security Conference were policy authorities from the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) and Department of State (DOS), as well as relevant experts from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Samsung Electronics, and the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). Participants exchanged views on the latest economic security issues such as export controls, financial sanctions, foreign investment review, technology protection, supply chains, and their implications. They also discussed joint projects in Korea-U.S. economic security cooperation. On the margins of the event, KOSTI and the Middlebury Institute's James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for cooperation on economic security related joint research and exchanges going forward. CNS is a world-renowned nongovernmental organization in the U.S. committed to research on nonproliferation and export control developments. In his keynote speech, Trade Minister Cheong articulated plans to upgrade the trade, investment, and technology security system for a more seamless protection over Korea’s strategic assets, while also increasing joint efforts with the U.S. based on their shared core values with regard to supply chains, advanced technology cooperation, and other economic security agendas. date2024-09-11
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister Cheong visits Washington D.C. and N.Y. to enhance Korea-U.S. trade cooperation
Korea’s Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong is visiting Washington D.C. and New York City from September 10–12 to meet with various key figures of the Biden administration, U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), think tanks, and political and financial circles. The objective of this visit leading up to the U.S. presidential elections is to discuss measures for maintaining the solid Korea-U.S. trade, economic, and industrial cooperation going forward. The trade chief plans to request continued interest and support towards Korean businesses to minimize uncertainties for those currently exporting to and investing in the U.S. market. During his visit, Trade Minister Cheong will also attend major events such as the Korea-U.S. Economic Security Conference (September 10), Investors Roundtable (September 11), and the Korea-U.S. Economic Cooperation Seminar (September 12) to gather opinions from experts and business leaders to establish a network favorable to Korea across political, financial, and academic circles. The trade minister expressed anticipation that the outreach will help build the foundation for further advancing the Korea-U.S. economic and trade cooperation, stating that regardless of the volatility and uncertainties arising for the time being from coming elections, the two countries’ firmly rooted bilateral ties will remain strong. date2024-09-10
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Trade/Investment
Korea and Mongolia launch 3rd official negotiating round for bilateral EPA
Korea’s Director General for FTA Negotiations Peob-min Ryu is leading the government delegation in the third round of official negotiations for the Korea-Mongolia Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) through September 10–13 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Mongolian delegation is headed by State Secretary for the Ministry of Economy and Development Batkhuu Idesh. In this third negotiating round, the two delegations are activating a total of 17 working groups, aiming to move the negotiations forward in areas including goods, rules of origin, services, investment, digital, finance, government procurement, and intellectual property. They also seek to delve into more detailed discussions on their respective goods and areas of interest regarding the opening of markets. Moreover, in areas recently seeing active bilateral exchanges like minerals and environment, both sides plan to establish grounds for cooperation in their bilateral EPA to strengthen coordination in supply chain stabilization and climate change response. Highlighting that Mongolia is a resource-rich, promising new market and an important economic partner for Korea’s export channel diversification and supply chain stabilization, Director General Ryu said the ministry will strive to ensure the Korea-Mongolia EPA serves not only as a means for expanding bilateral trade in the traditional sense of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), but also as an institutional foundation that broadens and enriches the two countries’ economic cooperation across a wide range of areas going forward. date2024-09-10
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Trade/Investment
Korea and EU step up negotiations for bilateral Digital Trade Agreement
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea announced today the launching of the fifth official negotiating round for the Korea-EU Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) through September 10–12 in Brussels, Belgium, led by both sides’ government delegations. The need to upgrade the Korea-EU digital trade rules was raised as the existing Korea-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) fails to sufficiently address changes in the trade landscape with regard to digital trade expansion and other issues in data and cybersecurity. With the shared vision for establishing a high-level digital trade agreement based on the Korea-EU Digital Trade Principles (signed in November 2022), the two sides have held four negotiating rounds since their joint declaration to commence bilateral digital trade negotiations last October. Through this fifth official negotiating round, the Korean and EU delegations will continue discussions on digital trade facilitation and other relevant areas such as corporate and consumer trust, and seek measures to move the negotiations forward. The Korea-EU DTA is anticipated to bolster Korea’s digital trade network with the EU, thereby nurturing a reliable, open, and fair digital trade environment for both sides’ businesses and consumers, while also invigorating bilateral digital trade. date2024-09-10
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Industry
MOTIE to back joint R&D projects between homegrown companies and world-leading institutions
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced today that beginning in the latter half of this year, Korean firms will be launching joint projects with the world’s leading institutions to jumpstart the development of future new growth engines. Roughly KRW 684 billion will be poured into 140 projects through 2024–2028. Through an open call for mid-to-large sized (up to ₩10 billion), mid-to-long term (up to 5 years) joint R&D projects, MOTIE selected 44 projects among the 247 submitted with aim to develop industrial technologies in six advanced areas—bio, semiconductors, robot, battery, future mobility, and displays. A number of prestigious universities and R&D institutions will be taking part, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard Medical School, the University of Cambridge, Stanford University, and the Argonne National Laboratory. Meanwhile, 69 firms and 34 institutions will participate from Korea, including Dongjin Semichem, HanAll Biopharma, and the Asan Medical Center. Selected projects involve foundational technologies that are projected to create a spillover effect for the future economy, such as a new mRNA drug for the age reversal of eyesight and hearing (MIT, HanAll Biopharma), a new drug for minimizing the tolerance and toxicity of anti-cancer drugs (Harvard Medical School, Handok), hydrogen engines harnessing foundational technology developed by the world’s top engine maker (AVL, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries), a high-precision robot system for cerebrovascular surgeries (Johns Hopkins University, LN Robotics), next-generation dry electrode manufacturing (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, NANOINTECH), and atomic-level, next-generation patterning materials and processes for ultrafine semiconductor manufacturing (Stanford University, Dongjin Semichem). Moreover, the participation of renowned scholars like MIT Professor Moungi Bawendi, winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and UCSB Professor Shuji Nakamura, winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, is expected to broaden Korean companies’ scope of vision on global technology trends, while accelerating the output of quality outcomes. MOTIE plans to actively support the global open innovation of Korean companies so that they can claim future new markets based on the synergy between their commercialization competitiveness and overseas foundational technologies. date2024-09-09
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Energy
Minister Ahn attends Jangseong Coal Mine closure ceremony
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn attended the ceremony on September 6 marking the closure of the Jangseong Coal Mine in Taebaek City, Gangwon province with the participation of 2,000 persons, including lawmakers, Gangwon province governor, coal mine workers, and local residents. Minister Ahn presented governmental commendations to five of the Jangseong Coal Mine workers and ensured that the Government will back the region’s efforts to play a major role going forward in the carbon-free energy era as well. date2024-09-09
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister attends Indo-Pacific Policy Forum
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong attended the Indo-Pacific Policy Forum on September 6 in Seoul and exchanged views on Korea-ASEAN economic cooperation, Korea-ASEAN FTA upgrade, and Korea-ASEAN trade and economic policy cooperation. The Forum was attended by a number of ASEAN experts including those from the Korea University ASEAN Center (KUAC) and the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP). date2024-09-09
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Industry
Korea AI and System IC Innovation Center (K-ASIC) opening ceremony
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn held the launching ceremony of the Korea AI and System IC Innovation Center (K-ASIC) in San Hose, California, on September 5 (local time) and promoted Korea’s system chip companies and their products, and the two countries sought measures for stronger chip industrial cooperation. The ceremony was attended by representatives of MOTIE, Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT), Korea Semiconductor Industry Association (KSIA), K-ASIC tenant businesses, U.S. chip companies, Stanford University, and relevant industry insiders of both countries. Participants discussed measures for stronger Korea-U.S. semiconductor industrial cooperation. date2024-09-09