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Korea and Indonesia discuss comprehensive economic cooperation
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn met with Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto on May 22 in Seoul for this year’s first Korea-Indonesia industry and trade ministers’ talks to discuss measures for comprehensive economic cooperation. Noting how the four summit meetings held over the last two years have spurred bilateral trade and investment to deeper levels, the two sides agreed to bolster forward-looking economic cooperation by actively leveraging the two countries’ mutually complementary industrial structure and trade platforms, such as the Korea-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). Minister Ahn asked for the Indonesian government’s support and interest towards Korean firms operating in the local market and for increased incentives for Korean carmakers’ local EV production, as well as attention to issues regarding Indonesia’s import quota system. Lastly, the two ministers agreed to hold the third Korea-Indonesia Economic Cooperation Committee meeting in Jakarta in the second half of this year for in-depth discussions on trade, investment, energy, and industrial cooperation. Moreover, they reaffirmed their shared vision on establishing a stable critical minerals supply chain and expanding cooperation in greenhouse gas reduction and other projects in future new industries by building on the two countries’ current economic cooperative momentum. date2024-05-22
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Korea and Czech Republic discuss stronger trade, energy, and industrial cooperation
Deputy Minister for Energy Policy Lee Ho-hyeon met with the Czech Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Petr Třešňák on May 22 in Seoul to discuss stronger economic cooperation in energy, industries, and trade. The meeting was held as a working-level follow-up to the bilateral trade and industry ministers’ talks held last month in the Czech Republic on the occasion of Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn’s visit. Both sides held in high regard the continuously rising bilateral trade and investment since the two countries’ upgrading their relations to the level of a Strategic Partnership in 2015. With next year marking the 35th anniversary of the establishment of Korea-Czech Republic diplomatic ties, the deputy ministers agreed to further the forward-looking development of bilateral relations. The two sides held extensive discussions on the Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF), scale-up of joint R&D projects, establishment of a hydrogen mobility ecosystem, production of hydrogen in conjunction with nuclear power plants, cooperation in nuclear power plant technology and small modular reactors (SMRs), and entry into overseas electric power materials and equipment markets. They also affirmed a shared understanding on the importance of nuclear power generation with respect to achieving carbon neutrality and bolstering energy security. date2024-05-22
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Pan-ministerial working group to strengthen corporate assistance for CBAM response
Deputy Minister for Trade Yang Byeong-nae chaired the fourth meeting of the pan-ministerial Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Response Working Group with related ministries and discussed measures for strengthening cooperation on supporting domestic companies and submitting Korea’s position on the CBAMs announced by the EU and UK. The EU is currently preparing its draft for the adoption of CBAM subsections, and the UK has launched a consultation seeking views on proposals for the design and administration of its own CBAM on March 21, 2023, which is to close on June 13, 2024. To address domestic companies’ requests for preemptive response, the Korean government will actively communicate its position to the EU and UK, while heightening interministerial cooperation for stronger CBAM guidance and information provision to relevant companies. To relevant companies, the Government will be introducing its corporate assistance projects and monitoring firms’ response situation on a weekly basis. Deputy Minister Yang stated that the Government will “continue to communicate with the EU on improving the mechanism based on suggestions voiced by Korean companies” and highlighted that “related ministries will make concerted efforts to enable domestic companies to effectively adapt and respond to these changes.” date2024-05-21
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Korea's exports climbing strong amid expectations for continued growth in May
Trade, Industry and Energy Vice Minister Kang Kyungsung chaired the fifth Export Items Assessment Meeting on May 21 to take stock of this month’s exports situation. Since snapping the losing streak in October 2023, Korea’s exports are showing strong growth and leading the country’s overall economic advancement in Q1 2024. Early this month, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) revised its forecast for Korea's economic growth for 2024 to 2.6 percent, up 0.4 percent from its previous February forecast. Korea’s aggregate export value through January–April in 2024 reached USD 220 billion (up 9.6 percent year-on-year), strongly backed by double-digit growth of IT goods like semiconductors (up 52.0 percent), displays (up 13.4 percent), and computers (up 36.4 percent). Major items like automobiles (up 4.7 percent), ships (up 47.5 percent), and general machinery (up 0.9 percent) likewise achieved growth. Vice Minister Kang remarked that “Whereas semiconductors spearheaded the export growth in the first quarter, growth was seen across all IT items and major export items during the month of April,” and added that he looks forward to seeing May's exports and trade balance maintain this growth momentum and that public-private joint efforts will be made to reach the record high export target set for this year. To this end, MOTIE will increase financial, marketing, and certification support for exporters and provide tailored support according to business category and company size. The vice minister stated that further measures for pan-ministerial export support will be established in tandem with the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MOEF) and other related ministries. date2024-05-21
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Korea and Mongolia launch 2nd official negotiating round for bilateral EPA
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on May 21 that the second official negotiating round for the Korea-Mongolia Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) is to be held through May 21-23 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Korea's Director General for FTA Negotiations Peob-min Ryu and State Secretary of Mongolia's Ministry of Economy and Development Batkhuu Idesh are each leading their respective delegations. Negotiations will focus on goods, services, investment, government procurement, country of origin, intellectual property, cooperation, and environment. Through this second official negotiating round, the two sides aim to make tangible progress by narrowing their differences and covering key issues based on discussions from the first negotiating round held last December in Seoul. date2024-05-21
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Korea and Malaysian state of Sarawak discuss energy cooperation
Deputy Minister for Energy Policy Lee Ho-hyeon met with Sarawak Premier Abang Johari Openg on May 21 in Seoul and discussed measures for energy cooperation in hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS). A number of Korean firms are pushing joint projects with the Sarawak state of Malaysia at the moment, and the above meeting came about on the occasion of Premier Johari’s visit for meetings with relevant Korean companies for discussions on Sarawak’s development direction. Deputy Minister Lee asked that Sarawak give active support and interest towards the “Sarawak New Energy Hub” project underway by Korean companies like Samsung E&A and Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) for utilizing the state’s rich renewable energy and natural resources to produce clean ammonia and methanol. He also stated that he looks forward to seeing Korea-Sarawak cooperation continue in establishing the supply chain for clean hydrogen. Moreover, with regard to the Shepherd CCS Project in which both countries’ companies are participating for transport and storage of carbon dioxide to Sarawak, the deputy minister requested interest in commencing talks concerning Korea-Malaysia cross-border carbon dioxide transfer and storage. date2024-05-21
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Minister Ahn discusses renewable energy initiatives with Climate Group CEO
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn met Climate Group CEO Helen Clarkson on May 20 on the occasion of her visit to Korea to host the Asia Renewables Growth Forum 2024 and discussed Korea’s renewable energy policy directions and RE100 initiative cooperation. Minister Ahn first expressed high regard for the Climate Group’s achievements in expanding the distribution of renewable energy around the world, explaining that the Korean government is pushing the Carbon Free Energy (CFE) Initiative to facilitate the utilization of renewable energy. He highlighted that the strategy MOTIE announced Thursday (May 16) on widening state-led renewable energy distribution and strengthening the supply chain embodies that very policy stance. The minister also noted that 36 Korean companies have declared their commitment to RE100 in spite of comparatively challenging renewable energy utilization conditions as a manufacturing-intensive country led by power-heavy sectors like semiconductor, steel, and automobiles. He added that the Government promptly established officially recognizable RE100 implementation schemes in step with the companies’ commitments, mentioning that further effort will be made to keep enhancing companies’ renewable energy utilization convenience. Minister Ahn explained the need for Korea’s carbon-free energy transition and related endeavors in view of the climate crisis and carbon neutrality response, and both sides agreed to bolster mutual cooperation on shared agendas under the CFE and RE100. date2024-05-20
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Trade Minister holds bilateral talks on margins of APEC Trade Ministerial
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Trade Ministerial as the Korean government’s Chief Delegate from May 17-18 in Arequipa, Peru, and participated in discussions with other APEC member countries under the themes of "Empower. Include. Grow." The trade minister attended three sessions on the following agendas: 1) trade liberalization and WTO, 2) Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), and 3) trade and inclusion, where he proposed Korea’s policy efforts and vision for intraregional cooperation in line with its APEC chairmanship in 2025. In the first session of the above, he called for joint efforts with regard to formulating norms through multilateral negotiations as part of implementing the outcomes gained during the 13th World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference (MC13). In the second session, he proposed that the FTAAP talks also cover digital and supply chain among other new trade agendas in view of the changing trade environment. In the third session, he introduced Korea’s e-commerce platform “uTradeHub” and startup nurturing program for SMEs and women, sharing how digital technology can promote inclusive trade. Moreover, he suggested measures for women’s economic empowerment and trade participation through trade policies during the Joint Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Women and Ministers Responsible for Trade. Following the meeting, the 21 APEC member countries issued a joint statement, meaningful in that it contains consensuses on new trade agendas like supply chains, digital, and artificial intelligence (AI). Meanwhile, Trade Minister Cheong held bilateral talks with counterparts from Thailand, the U.S., and Peru, each having served as APEC chair for 2022, 2023 and 2024, respectively, to discuss APEC chairmanship experiences and share Korea’s preparation for APEC 2025 chairmanship. He also met with representatives of Australia, Japan, China, and Indonesia to discuss trade, supply chain stabilization, and inclusive economic trade cooperation measures. date2024-05-20