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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister chairs 1st meeting of Public-Private Committee for Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong chaired the first meeting of the Public-Private Committee for Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation on March 20 at Lotte Hotel Seoul as part of efforts to bring forth substantial outcomes from the coming Korea-Africa Summit 2024, and led discussions on related plans. Attending the meeting were representatives of major economic groups, public companies and institutions, including the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). date2024-03-20
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Trade/Investment
Korea and Africa discuss EPA-based economic cooperation
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Moroccan and Tanzanian Ambassadors to Korea Chafik Rachadi and Togolani Mavura, respectively, and Chargé d'Affaires of Kenyan Embassy in Korea Kipkosgei Toroitich, on March 20 in Seoul to discuss measures for wider Korea-Africa economic cooperation through the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). date2024-03-20
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Trade/Investment
Public and private sectors join efforts to launch preparations for Korea-Africa Summit 2024
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong chaired the first meeting of the Public-Private Committee for Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation (“Committee”) on March 20 at Lotte Hotel Seoul as part of efforts to bring forth substantial outcomes through the coming Korea-Africa Summit 2024, slated for June in Seoul. Attending the meeting were representatives of major economic groups, public companies and institutions, including the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). Hosted and organized by five of Korea’s major economic groups to be held in joint tandem with the bilateral summit for maximum outcome, the “Business Summit” is another large-scale event where business figures and government officials of Korea and Africa are to gather to share ideas on major agendas, namely trade, industrial development, infrastructure, farm productivity advancement and climate change response. Trade Minister Cheong emphasized that cooperation with Africa is essential in view of the Global South’s rise as one the future core markets. He highlighted that the joint Committee will serve as a bridge between the two sides’ economic cooperation in order to strengthen support for companies entering the African market and bolstering cooperation with the continent’s business partners. The trade chief also mentioned that efforts will be made to seek measures for producing tangible outcomes through the participation of private companies with prospects for striking business deals and memorandums of understanding (MOUs). On the sidelines of the summit, the two sides will hold the “Korea-Africa Business Partnership” on June 4 in Seoul, hosted by MOTIE and organized by KOTRA, where 50 business leaders are to be invited from Africa to uncover new business opportunities with approximately 200 Korean firms in critical minerals, energy, infrastructure, and other promising areas. 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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Industry
Korea's accumulated Jan-Feb automobile exports grow 7.5% YoY
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on March 19 that the accumulated January-February exports of automobiles in 2024 reached USD 11.4 billion, up 7.5 percent year-on-year. The export unit price is also on an upward trajectory lately, around $1,000 higher than that recorded early last year. February automobile exports recorded a monthly decline of 7.8 percent year-on-year at $5.2 billion, attributable to the relatively lower number of shipping days and the high base effect from last year’s steep climb, in addition to automakers’ production line maintenance work for future mobility transition. This year’s accumulated number of automobiles produced from January-February grew 0.7 percent year-on-year to 658,923 units, with February’s monthly production volume alone surpassing 300,000 units despite the lower number of working days owing to the Seollal holidays. Meanwhile, domestic car sales from January-February shrank 11.9 percent year-on-year to 232,217 units, but it is anticipated that sales will pick up pace once more as electric vehicle (EV) subsidies are issued and the plants in Asan and Ulsan resume operation. date2024-03-19
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Industry
Public and private sectors join hands for global standards leadership in hydrogen and fuel cells
Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS) President Jin Jong-wook under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held a business conference on March 19 at a hydrogen fuel tank manufacturing site to strengthen international standards in hydrogen and fuel cells in line with reaching the national policy targets for sustainable carbon neutrality. KATS representatives attending the conference shared the current progress and policy directions in hydrogen and fuel cell standards development and gathered opinions and suggestions from firms participating in related projects. Companies suggested that, in view of the technology and market of hydrogen and fuel cells still being in their early stages of development, firms be given support through standards development of Korean technologies in future key areas like hydrogen mobility, liquid hydrogen storage and transport, which can serve as a springboard for export to global markets. KATS President Jin remarked that “based on today’s discussions, KATS will newly install and operate the ‘International Standards Forum on Hydrogen Technology’ for supporting companies’ participation and Korea’s leadership in international standards development.” date2024-03-19
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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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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister holds talks with Governor of Alabama
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong held talks with Governor of Alabama Kay Ellen Ivey on March 14 in Washington D.C. via telephone to discuss CHIPS Act subsidies, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), visa issues and measures for resolving Korean firms’ U.S. investment challenges. date2024-03-18