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Trade/Investment
Korea's ICT exports climb 33.8% in April
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on May 15 that Korea’s export and import of information and communications technology (ICT) goods for April recorded USD 17.1 billion and $11.6 billion, respectively, and the trade balance stood at a surplus of $5.5 billion. April ICT exports achieved this year’s steepest climb of 33.8 percent year-on-year as the majority of key items like semiconductors, displays, mobile phones, and computers/peripherals advanced. The previous growth rate entering the 30 percent thresholds was set in March 2022 (33.6 percent). By item, top items like semiconductors (up 53.9 percent), displays (up 15.2 percent), mobile phones (up 15.3 percent), and computers/peripherals (up 55.9 percent) increased in export. By region, exports to China (including Hong Kong) (up 43.7 percent), Vietnam (up 22.4 percent), the U.S. (up 24.6 percent), Europe (up 15.5 percent), and Japan (up 9.1 percent) enjoyed growth. Meanwhile, ICT imports rose 10.4 percent year-on-year as demand for semiconductor and display parts increased. date2024-05-16
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Trade Minister meets with Korean companies in U.S. on margins of attending APEC Trade Ministerial
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong, on the occasion of attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade ministers’ meeting through May 17-18, visited Atlanta, U.S. (May 14-15), to meet with Korean companies operating in the U.S. market and reviewed the two countries' joint R&D projects in advanced industries and discussed bilateral trade policy measures. Trade Minister Cheong visited Kia’s West Point plant in Georgia on May 15 and met with automakers and parts manufacturers to discuss the recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) on the preliminary determination on anti-dumping investigations covering Korean aluminum extrusions. The trade chief then met with seven member companies of the Korean Corporations Alliance of the Southeast (KOCAS) and discussed local management environment trends and business challenges. The trade minister also visited Georgia Institute of Technology and held talks with Korean professors and researchers at the university to review Korea-U.S. collaboration progress in advanced technologies. Trade Minister Cheong plans to attend the APEC Joint Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Trade and Ministers for Women among other meetings through May 16-18 to discuss measures for inclusive and sustainable growth, while also preparing for Korea’s 2025 APEC chairmanship. date2024-05-16
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Energy
Korea and UK hold 6th bilateral Nuclear Energy Industry Dialogue
Nuclear Power Policy Director General Ahn Sei-jin at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) led the Korean delegation in the meeting with the UK’s delegation led by Chris Heffer, Director for Nuclear Power, Infrastructure and Decommissioning at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), for the sixth Korea-UK Nuclear Energy Industry Dialogue on May 14 (BST) in London. The meeting was attended by representatives of both countries’ relevant ministries, companies, and institutions. The sixth Korea-UK Nuclear Energy Industry Dialogue was held as part of follow-up measures to the memorandum of understanding (MOU) inked between the two countries in November 2023, when MOTIE and DESNZ signed the MOU for nuclear energy cooperation on the sidelines of President Yoon’s state visit to the UK, outlining bilateral cooperation in new nuclear power plant projects, nuclear fuel, radioactive waste, decommissioning, small modular reactors (SMRs), industry and talent exchanges. At the meeting, the two sides covered prospects on development and construction of the UK’s new nuclear power plant project and reviewed their collaboration progress across the entire life cycle of nuclear power plants, including nuclear fuel supply chain diversification, SMR development, decommissioning experience and technology sharing, and industrial and technology cooperation. date2024-05-16
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Industry
MOTIE-shipyards joint TF aiming to lead global standards in autonomous ship navigation
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced that its public-private joint task force (TF) on autonomous ship navigation attended on May 14 the Symposium "Sailing together: Striving for a Future-Proof IMO MASS Code,” co-sponsored by Korea and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Now in its second year, the symposium aims to promote the sharing of research and technology trends on autonomous ship navigation, in line with the 108th session of the Maritime Safety Committee beginning May 15. This year’s symposium is all the more significant in terms of the IMO’s non-mandatory goal-based MASS Code approval slated for this year. Composed of MOTIE officials and domestic shipyards’ representatives, the public-private joint TF introduced Korea’s autonomous navigation system, technological development progress (led by Korean government and KASS), and commercialization program (led by HD Hyundais’ Avikus and Samsung Heavy Industries, etc.). On the margins of the symposium, MOTIE officials held bilateral talks with the IMO’s Marine Technology Head Sascha Pristrom and shared Korea’s systems and technology environment that facilitates demonstrations for the world’s first autonomous ship navigation laws and regulatory sandboxes. Moreover, they visited the UK’s Department for Business and Trade to discuss measures for bilateral synergy through the combination of UK’s eco-friendly technologies and Korea’s shipbuilding capacity. date2024-05-14
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Trade/Investment
Public and private sectors gather to discuss joint measures concerning UK's CBAM
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held a conference on May 14 regarding the UK’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) with related industries' representatives to gather opinions and discuss joint response measures. The UK CBAM is to cover steel, aluminum, cement, fertilizer, hydrogen, ceramics, and glass and push for legislation after collecting stakeholders’ opinions by June 13 this year. As of 2023, Korea exports USD 300 million worth of steel to the UK, equivalent to 98 percent of the aggregate export value of the seven aforementioned items. The majority of industries’ representatives viewed that the UK’s CBAM will not likely incur significant additional costs owing to its similarity to the EU’s CBAM, while some raised concerns regarding the quarterly report of greenhouse gas emissions and absence of transition periods prior to full enforcement in 2027. date2024-05-14
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Trade/Investment
UK-based Edwards' new EUV parts and equipment plant completed in Asan
Deputy Minister for International Trade and Investment Choi Woo-seok attended the completion ceremony of UK-based company Edwards’ newest plant on May 14 in Asan, South Chungcheong Province, for producing key components for extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV). The global leader of vacuum pumps for semiconductor manufacturing, Edwards moved its production facilities from the UK to Korea in 2009 and has since built a total of five plants in Cheonan and Asan, including the newly built Asan plant. Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong visited the older Asan plant in January this year to discuss business issues and future investment plans. Edwards’ new Asan plant will be producing integrated vacuum solutions and waste gas treatment equipment to be used in the EUV process, which will then be supplied to a number of semiconductor producers, including Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, Intel, and TSMC. The Asan plant is anticipated to stabilize the supply chain of EUV parts and equipment, bolster Korea’s own parts and equipment production competitiveness, and help to secure the semiconductor super gap, while also strengthening cooperative ties with advanced chip firms around the world. The domestic economy expects to benefit from local job creation and the estimated yearly KRW 300 billion plus in exports as well. date2024-05-14
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea-Cambodia 1st FTA Joint Committee meeting
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Cambodia's Commerce Minister Cham Nimul on May 13 in Seoul and held the first Korea-Cambodia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Joint Committee meeting to assess the bilateral FTA’s implementation progress and discuss Korea-Cambodia trade and investment performance and implementation outcomes following FTA's entry into force. date2024-05-13
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Cambodia hold 1st FTA Joint Committee meeting following entry into force
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Cambodia's Commerce Minister Cham Nimul on May 13 in Seoul and held the first Korea-Cambodia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Joint Committee meeting to assess the bilateral FTA’s implementation progress. Key agenda items included Korea-Cambodia trade and investment performance and implementation outcomes following FTA's entry into force. The two sides welcomed the positive effect of their bilateral FTA, such as the Korea-Cambodia trade hitting record highs last year despite the slow global economy, increase in trade across two countries’ major FTA items, and bilateral people-to-people exchange also recovering pre-COVID levels. The three implementation committees under the bilateral Joint FTA Committee, namely those for trade in goods, country-of-origin and customs procedures, and economic cooperation, suggested updating the Harmonized System (HS) codes, expanding Cambodia’s scope of approved exporter system, and other measures for enhancing Korean and Cambodian companies’ FTA utilization. They also gave a briefing on FTA-based economic cooperation projects and decided to review their implementation progress on a regular basis in the future. Trade Minister Cheong stated that he looks forward to seeing the two countries’ companies effectively leverage the bilateral FTA for trade and market expansion opportunities. He also asked the Cambodian government’s interest and support towards Korean firms for diversifying the supply chain in areas like automobiles, electronics, and food, based on the Korea-ASEAN FTA, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and the Korea-Cambodia FTA. date2024-05-13
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Industry
MOTIE and Airbus D&S sign ITC MOU
Industry and Policy Deputy Minister Lee Seung-ryeol at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) met with Airbus Defense and Space (D&S) Chief Operating Officer (COO) Francisco Sánchez Segura on May 10 for the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between MOTIE and Airbus D&S on the establishment of Airbus’ International Technology Center (ITC) in Korea and discussed measures for wider international cooperation in aerospace and defense. date2024-05-10
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Energy
Minister meets Kyrgyz Energy Minister
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn met with Kyrgyz Energy Minister Taalaibek Ibraev on May 10 in Seoul and discussed renewable energy, energy efficiency and the Korea-Kyrgyzstan memorandum of understanding (MOU) on energy cooperation. date2024-05-10