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MOTIE holds briefing on 57 non-strategic items export control against Russia and Belarus
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy announced that export control on 57 non-strategic items against Russia and Belarus will take effect starting March 26. As a responsible member of the international community, Korea has decided to apply sanctions against the two countries at a level similar to those introduced by the U.S. and EU, for which the Ministry has revised the “Public Notice on Trade of Strategic Items” to include 57 non-strategic items on the list of catch-all contr date2022-03-28
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Minister Moon meets with future cars investor in France
Trade, Industry, and Energy Minister Moon Sung-wook met with French high-tech auto parts maker Valeo CEO Christophe Périllat in Paris and held a ceremony to commemorate the firm's planned investment of USD 35 million in South Korea. The investment is anticipated to bolster Korea’s future cars technology base and supply chain resilience. Valeo is a major auto parts manufacturer based in France with over 110,000 employees, running 191 production facilities in 33 countries worldwide. date2022-03-25
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Korea-U.S. joint briefing for domestic companies on exports regarding sanctions against Russia
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE) and the U.S. Department of Commerce (DoC) held an online joint briefing session on March 16 for Korean businesses regarding recent sanctions against Russia and Belarus. This briefing session was held at the request of the Korean government during close negotiations between MOTIE and DoC, and it is a first for the DoC to have held a joint briefing for a country-specific group of companies. The session was held for approximately 90 minutes and date2022-03-21
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Korea issues joint statement with WTO denouncing Russia's Ukraine invasion
The Korean government issued a joint statement on March 15 denouncing Russia’s Ukraine invasion along with major WTO member states, including the U.S. EU, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. The joint statement is titled, “Joint statement on aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine with the support of Belarus” and states the following: - “We, WTO Members…(omitted)…are united in condemning in the strongest possible terms the Russi date2022-03-18
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Korea's automobile export value grows 9.1% in February
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced on March 16 that Korea’s automobile industry in February increased in exports and production, while domestic sales sank compared to the same period of previous year. Total auto output in February rose 1.2 percent to 263,959 units. Despite prolonged automotive semiconductor shortages, efforts on part of finished carmakers and completion of production facilities have driven production, domestic sales and exports to recover pre-COVID perfo date2022-03-16
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ICT exports achieve 23.7% growth to $18.9 billion in February
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy announced on March 15 that outbound shipments of Korea’s information and communications technology (ICT) goods in February reached an all-time high of USD 18.9 billion, recording a year-on-year growth of 23.7 percent. Imports of ICT products climbed 23.9 percent to $11.4 billion, and the trade surplus in this sector stands at an estimated $7.5 billion. Exports of all major items experienced growth except for mobile phones. Outbound shipments o date2022-03-15
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Trade Minister holds Public-Private Russia Trade and Investment Countermeasures Meeting
Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo held an emergency Public-Private Russia Trade and Investment Countermeasures Meeting at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) in Seoul on March 3 to address the Russian government’s announcement of 48 “unfriendly” countries list and related repercussions. Minister Yeo gave an opening message stating that “Korea, as a responsible member of the international community, has decided to partake in the sanctions against Russia, as date2022-03-11
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Trade Minister holds Korea-US talks on sanctions against Russia and related trade issues
Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo held talks with United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves and Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai in Washington D.C. on Mar 3 and Mar 4, respectively, to discuss Korea-US sanctions against Russia, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), Section 232 steel tariffs, and related trade policy coordination issues. date2022-03-11
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Trade Minister holds "Russia-Ukraine Situation Emergency Meeting with Exporters and Importers”
Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo held a 'Russia-Ukraine Situation Emergency Meeting with Exporters and Importers” on February 28 at the World Trade Center Seoul to assess repercussions on trade businesses, logistics, and raw materials supply. Minister Yeo delivered an opening message, followed by exchange of views regarding industry outlook in the case of further escalations, as well as current response measures against logistics risks and materials supply chain challenges. & date2022-03-03
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Korea’s exports expand 20.6% to $53.9 billion in February
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced on March 1 that Korea’s export value went up 20.6 percent to USD 53.9 billion in February. Imports also increased 25.1 percent to $53.1 billion. The trade balance stood at a surplus of $0.8 billion, faring positive despite high imports from soaring energy prices. Despite rising raw material prices and Russia-Ukraine escalations, February’s trade balance achieved a much better performance compared to January’s, rising by $5.7 date2022-03-02