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Export financing authorities pool $10.8 bln refund guarantees for domestic shipyards
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn and Financial Services Commission (FSC) Chairman Kim Joo-hyun held the K-Shipyard Export Financing Support MOU ceremony on June 17 in Seoul with the participation of five major nationwide banks, three local banks, four policy financing institutions, and three shipyards for securing Korea’s global shipbuilding dominance and expanding exports. Korean shipyards are currently on a tailwind of bulk orders for LNG carriers and such high value-added ships, winning over four years’ worth of work. Ship exports have also risen 57 percent year-on-year to USD 10.4 billion (Jan–May, 2024). Amid these developments, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and FSC agreed to increase the amount of advance payment refund guarantee (RG) for shipbuilders through collaboration with related ministries, banks, and policy financing institutions. Accordingly, RGs worth $10.1 billion and $0.7 billion will be provided to large and mid-sized shipyards, respectively, totaling $10.8 billion worth of RGs to homegrown shipyards. The K-Shipyard Export Financing Support MOU is meaningful in that it is the first RG jointly issued by nationwide and local banks to mid-sized shipyards. date2024-06-17
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K-SURE and Shinhan Bank sign MOU on ₩1 tln export financing support
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn and Financial Services Commission (FSC) Chairman Kim Joo-hyun attended the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing ceremony between Shinhan Bank and K-SURE on June 17 for reducing SMEs and middle-market companies’ trade financing burdens and providing joint support for their overseas market entry as part of the trade insurance support measures announced this March. According to the MOU, Shinhan Bank and K-SURE are to provide preferential loans of KRW 1 trillion ($720 mln) as export financing to support the overseas production facility establishment of SMEs and middle-market companies entering foreign markets in response to global supply chain realignment. Such companies will be offered loans at preferred rates from Shinhan bank and guarantee fee discounts and feasibility study expense grants from K-SURE. Shinhan Bank and K-SURE are to cooperate in nurturing tech export businesses with high potential in terms of technology, growth, and innovativeness by selecting and giving catered support to 100 companies over the next three years for them to grow into unicorn companies. To this end, Shinhan Bank plans to give preferential investment funding assistance via Future’s Lab, its startup nurturing program, and K-SURE plans to offer special guarantees up to ₩10 billion maximum per company as well as a 90 percent discount on insurance premiums and guarantee fees. Minister Ahn stated that the MOUs signed this day are part of a leading financial cooperation model to boost SMEs and middle-market companies’ exports and overseas entry amid protracted high interest rates and intensifying supply chain realignments worldwide. date2024-06-17
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Korea's ICT exports rise 31.8% in May
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on June 17 that Korea’s export and import of information and communications technology (ICT) goods for May recorded USD 19.1 billion and $11.5 billion, respectively, and the trade balance stood at a surplus of $7.6 billion. The ICT export growth rate entered the 30 percent thresholds in May (up 31.8 percent year-on-year) for the second consecutive month, thanks to robust exports of semiconductors, displays, mobile phones, and computers/peripherals. By item, semiconductors (up 52.4 percent), displays (up 15.3 percent), mobile phones (up 10.8 percent), and computers/peripherals (up 42.5 percent) advanced. By region, exports to China (including Hong Kong) (up 35.3 percent), Vietnam (up 30.6 percent), the U.S. (up 20.7 percent), and Europe (up 21.3 percent) expanded. Meanwhile, increased demand for parts of major items like semiconductors and displays raised overall imports 2.4 percent year-on-year. date2024-06-17
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Korea-Uzbekistan Business Forum seals 30 MOUs for future cooperation in infrastructure, energy, and supply chains
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on June 17 that on the occasion of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s state visit to Uzbekistan, the two countries held the Korea-Uzbekistan Business Forum, which inked 30 new joint projects in the participation of 700 key figures of their economic groups, large corporations, middle-market companies, and SMEs and facilitated discussions for stronger cooperation in global supply chains, digital transition, energy, and infrastructure. In infrastructure, four memorandums of understanding (MOUs) were signed across a wide range of areas in city development and construction, laying down the foundation for future Uzbekistan infrastructure market entry in railways and other major businesses. In energy, seven MOUs were entered in district heating, hydroelectric power, and solar power development, through which Korean companies expect to penetrate the Central Asian carbon neutrality markets. In critical minerals and supply chains, five MOUs were signed for mining and geological research, building anticipation for prospects of securing mineral resources like lithium, molybdenum, and tungsten. In other future economic cooperation areas like digital transition, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage exports, 14 MOUs were inked with aim to establish a stable and forward-looking bilateral cooperation base. With the Business Forum serving as a momentum for further advancing the two countries’ economic cooperation, Korea and Uzbekistan reaffirmed their shared understanding on the future partnership for development and joint projects in major areas like infrastructure, energy, and supply chains. The Korean government plans to provide public-private support for tangible business progress based on the above outcomes. date2024-06-17
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Korea and Uzbekistan expand cooperation in trade, supply chains, and energy
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on June 14 that the ministry entered a total of four agreements and protocols with the Uzbek Government on the occasion of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s state visit, the last destination on his Central Asia tour, where the two countries agreed to expand cooperation in trade, supply chains, infrastructure, and other areas. First, MOTIE entered a protocol for bilateral negotiations on supporting Uzbekistan’s World Trade Organization (WTO) accession, which was signed by Minister Dukgeun Ahn and Azizbek Urunov, the special representative of the President of Uzbekistan on WTO issues. MOTIE also entered an agreement with Uzbekistan’s Investments, Industry, and Trade Ministry for invigorating the Korea-Uzbekistan Joint Committee on Trade and Economic Cooperation, leading to anticipation of deeper bilateral discussions not only in traditional cooperation areas like trade and supply chains but also in new areas like finance, culture, and ICT. In view of the recent global supply chain crisis, MOTIE sealed an agreement for supply chain cooperation on critical minerals with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology to strengthen the two countries' strategic partnership. As the first bilateral intergovernmental critical minerals supply chain partnership, the agreement is assessed to have laid the groundwork for mutually beneficial cooperation for diversifying Korea’s critical minerals supply chain and advancing Uzbekistan’s critical minerals value chain. In addition, MOTIE inked an agreement with Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services, which aims to enhance the efficiency of Uzbekistan’s energy infrastructure and establish the base for Korea’s district heating companies’ Uzbek market entry. date2024-06-14
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Korea and Japan hold 1st Hydrogen Cooperation Dialogue meeting
Director General for Hydrogen Economy Policy Park Chan-ki and Hiroo Inoue, Director General for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Department at Japan’s Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry (METI), held the first Korea-Japan Hydrogen Cooperation Dialogue meeting on June 14 in Seoul with the participation of eleven related institutions, including Korea’s H2KOREA, Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), and Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC), and Japan’s JH2A, Clean Fuel Ammonia Association (CFAA), and Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC). The meeting was held as a follow-up to the agreement made during the Korea-Japan summit talks this May for strengthening hydrogen cooperation, as well as part of bilateral efforts on clean energy areas as discussed at the summit talks at Stanford University, U.S., in 2023. Both sides shared their recent respective hydrogen policy developments, including the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act that Japan passed on May 17 and the Clean Hydrogen Power Bidding Market that Korea launched on May 24, and agreed to deepen cooperation in clean hydrogen and hydrogen compounds to achieve the nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and secure energy security. To note, the two countries’ hydrogen related institutions are to form working groups on carbon intensity and certification; standards and criteria; and a safety working group to work out the details for cooperation and to continue discussions on installing additional working groups in the future. Furthermore, the two sides agreed on the importance of the Korea-Japan business cooperation for diffusing the hydrogen economy ecosystem and expanding joint efforts on the global clean hydrogen supply chain, and decided to seek ways for bilateral private-led hydrogen supply chain cooperation. date2024-06-14
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Korea Eureka Day 2024 launches in Türkiye
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on June 14 that Korea Eureka Day 2024 is held through June 13-14 in Istanbul, Türkiye, with the participation of an estimated 100 industry and technology experts from 12 countries to share advanced industrial policies and technology trends through networking among industries, academia, and R&D institutions to promote Korea-Europe technology collaboration. Co-hosted by Korea and Eureka’s Chair country, the 15th Korea Eureka Day was launched to promote partnerships between Korean and European industrial, academic, and R&D experts through global projects and to spur discussions on joint R&D tasks. At Korea Eureka Day 2024, Doosan Robotics proposed the future vision of the advanced manufacturing environment, and 20 Korean firms presented their ideas for joint projects on advanced manufacturing and smart city. MOTIE plans to give strong backing to the quality project tasks uncovered through the event. MOTIE is in the course of bolstering technology cooperation with major European countries, upping its financial support for Korea-Europe R&D projects from KRW 55 billion in 2022 to ₩63.7 billion last year. Having designated Germany’s Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft as a global center for industrial technology cooperation early this year, the ministry plans to add more top-notch European R&D institutions to the list in 2025. date2024-06-14
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Korean government to assign 7 new vessels in response to rising ocean freight rates
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on June 14 that the Korean government established emergency measures for maritime logistics support to prepare against container shortages and minimize the toll on exports amid the rising cargo shipping costs. Based on situation analysis, direct impact on export cargo loading is limited but rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope and ensuing transport delays are increasing costs for exporters. Accordingly, the Government will prepare against shipping container shortage risks through cooperation with Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) via a number of measures, including the emergency deployment of three temporary vessels (total 9,000 TEU) for destinations busy in June–July like the U.S.’ West and East Coast and the Middle East; assigning seven new large-sized containerships (70,000 TEU) to major shipping routes during the second half of this year; and supplying vessels exclusively for the use of SMEs and middle-market companies (1,685 TEU per voyage). Next, for liquidity support and reducing exporters’ cargo expense, the Government will be moving up the execution schedule of the KRW 20.2 billion worth of export voucher budget initially allocated to the latter half of 2024, while also mulling additional logistics assistance measures in consideration of future cargo rate hikes. The scope and time window of support will be extended as well, granting exporters preferential limits on export credit guarantee and prompt insurance money payment. Moreover, a 700 TEU public container yard is to be installed around the Busan New Port area, offering below-market rates. Lastly, the Government plans to run an emergency maritime cargo response task force for tight monitoring and response, while also tackling issues through an emergency export support task force led by the MOTIE’s International Trade and Investment Deputy Minister. Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) and Korea International Trade Association (KITA) will also be operating internal help desks. date2024-06-14