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Toray Industries’ advanced materials production plant groundbreaking ceremony
Korea's Director-General for Cross-Border Investment Policy Peob-min Ryu attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Japanese company Toray Industries’ advanced materials production plant on October 23 in Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province. The ceremony was attended by representatives of related companies, government officials, and institutions including the North Gyeongsang Province Governor and Toray Industries Chairman Akihiro Nikkaku. date2024-10-24
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Trade Minister Cheong discusses sustainable development of global trade and investment at G20 Trade Ministerial
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong of the Republic of Korea is attending the G20 Trade Ministerial on October 24 in Brasília, Brazil, as Chief Delegate of the Korean government. Under the slogan “Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet,” trade ministers engage in discussions on four agenda items: World Trade Organization (WTO) reform and a stronger multilateral trade system; global trade and women; trade and sustainable development; and investment treaties and sustainable development. During the first session, Trade Minister Cheong highlights the importance of the WTO-centered multilateral trade system, calling for members’ interest and support towards reforming the WTO dispute settlement system. Introducing Korea’s policy efforts such as the global acceleration program for empowering female entrepreneurs and promoting their wider global trade participation, he emphasizes the importance of inclusive economic growth. In the second session, he underscores the need to balance trade and sustainable development and urged the G20 members’ support for the Carbon Free Energy (CFE) Initiative led by Korea. Furthermore, he maintains that the WTO’s Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement will contribute to the sustainable development of developing countries, for which he stresses the need for its swift legal incorporation into the WTO structure. The trade chief will also have bilateral talks with counterparts of other G20 members to discuss pending trade issues. On October 25, he takes part in the B20 Trade Ministerial in São Paolo where he introduces Korea’s trade policy directions and preparations for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2025. On the margins of his visit, he plans to meet with Korean businesses operating in Brazil and seek to resolve business challenges. date2024-10-24
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Minister Ahn attends Boom-Up Korea Week 2024 opening ceremony
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn attended Boom-Up Korea Week 2024 opening ceremony on October 23 at KINTEX in Ilsan, with the nationwide export promotion event now entering its second week. Minister Ahn gave an opening address and attended the MOU signing ceremony among KOTRA, COEX, KINTEX, BEXCO, KITA, and Korea Tourism Organization for nurturing global event launches integrating industry and culture programs, then toured the major exhibition booths. The ceremony was attended by representatives of related institutions including KOTRA, KITA, and KINTEX. date2024-10-24
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Boom-Up Korea Week 2024 in full swing, enters 2nd week with trade show securing $235 mln in export deals
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) held a trade show on an unprecedented scale for Boom-Up Korea Week 2024 (“Boom-Up”) through October 22–23 at KINTEX in Ilsan, with the nationwide export promotion event now entering its second week. Launched over a period of two weeks from October 16–31, this year’s Boom-Up integrates 20 industrial exhibitions nationwide in conjunction with trade shows and introduces the new “Boom-Up Week” format for the first time through collaboration with Korea’s four major exhibition venues and key industry associations. Global buyers coming to Korea from around the world are provided catered services in terms of information and transportation. For this historic Boom-Up, KOTRA’s Korea Business Centers (KBCs) served as promotion channels for drawing 1,200 overseas buyers from 62 countries, including GM, Panasonic, and Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), as well as 3,000 promising export companies and roughly 200,000 visitors. Exhibition booths for future mobility, nuclear power, bio, and other advanced industries took up center stage, showcasing high-performance hydrogen-electric hybrid concept cars (Hyundai Motor), world’s first commercial wireless communications and information systems for nuclear reactors (Ilshin EDI), and Korea’s first card payment platform for trade settlements (VISA). In addition, visitors were able to experience a medical tourism promotion booth, free-trade zone (FTZ) business booth, and a one-stop export booth for bid participation assistance. MOTIE Minister Dukgeun Ahn visited the trade show booths to encourage export consultations and toured the local tourism program lounge introducing tours around Korea. The Boom-Up saw the inking of USD 235 million worth of export deals and memorandums of understanding (MOUs), the total outcome expected to reach $300 million considering additional contracts. In light of the recent global popularity of Korean culture, the Boom-Up is accommodating international visitors via diverse bleisure (blend of business and leisure) programs with tourist vouchers for lodging, local tours, and K-pop performances. Meanwhile, an MOU was signed among KINTEX, COEX, EXCO, BEXCO, KOTRA, Korea International Trade Association (KITA), and Korea Tourism Organization with an aim to nurture Korea’s exhibition industry for launching global-scale exhibitions like the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) or Mobile World Congress (MWC), as Korea is soon expected to rank among the world’s top five exporting countries. The Korean government will start the process of selecting applicants for this project at the end of 2024 to gear up efforts to activate a comprehensive support system for exhibition planning and consulting, attracting startups and buyers, launching sidelines events, and integrating tourism programs in step with global trends beginning next year. date2024-10-23
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Toray Industries invests over $100 mln in key materials production for advanced industries
Korea's Director-General for Cross-Border Investment Policy Peob-min Ryu attended today the groundbreaking ceremony for Japanese company Toray Industries’ advanced materials production plant in Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province. After establishing its textiles manufacturing plant in Korea in 1963, Toray Industries has continued to expand investment in critical materials areas such as high-performance engineering plastics, secondary battery separators, and carbon textiles. Toray Industries’ accumulated total investments in Korea over the last six decades amount to roughly KRW 5 trillion, the largest among Japanese manufacturers, and approximately 4,000 new jobs have been created in the local economy. During Korea’s Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn’s visit to Japan in April 2024, Toray Industries pledged investment plans in aramid fiber production and this May, the company entered an investment cooperation memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province, and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) for a ₩500 billion investment in advanced materials areas by 2025. Today’s groundbreaking ceremony announces the commencement of construction for Toray Industries’ extension of facilities for producing aramid fibers and polyester film through a USD 100 million-plus investment. Aramid fibers are a class of fibers of ultra-high strength and ultra-high heat resistance used to produce electric vehicle (EV) motors and heat protective clothing. Polyester film is a key material for producing multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) used to make parts for EVs, AI devices, and autonomous vehicles. The establishment of a production base for these cutting-edge materials is anticipated to help reinforce the domestic supply chain and boost exports. In a congratulatory message at the groundbreaking ceremony, Director General Ryu stated that the ministry will give full measure to support the successful implementation of Toray Industries’ investment through cooperation with Gumi City and North Gyeongsang Province and shared plans to nurture a stable and attractive investment environment to further promote global high-tech companies’ investments in Korea. date2024-10-23
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31st Korea-Japan Business Conference
The Republic of Korea’s Minister for Trade, Industry and Energy Dukgeun Ahn attended the 31st Korea-Japan Business Conference on October 18 in Seoul, co-hosted by the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) and the Japan Business Federation. The event was attended by the organizations' chairmen Jin Roy Ryu and Masakazu Tokura along with the participation of both countries’ business leaders. date2024-10-21
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40th Trade Promotion Committee meeting
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong of the Republic of Korea chaired the 40th Trade Promotion Committee meeting on October 17 at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) in Seoul and led discussions on key agenda items and plans regarding the Trade Policy Roadmap implementation, upcoming U.S. presidential elections, and bilateral Supply Chain Partnership Arrangements (SCPAs). date2024-10-17
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40th Trade Promotion Committee seeks swift implementation of Trade Policy Roadmap to curb global uncertainties
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong of the Republic of Korea chaired the 40th Trade Promotion Committee meeting today at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) in Seoul and led discussions on key agenda items and plans regarding the Trade Policy Roadmap implementation, upcoming U.S. presidential elections, and bilateral Supply Chain Partnership Arrangements (SCPAs). At the meeting, representatives of economy and trade related ministries agreed to swiftly establish plans for implementing the Trade Policy Roadmap announced this August in order to respond to the increasingly volatile trade environment and intensifying geopolitical risks. They also discussed the U.S. presidential election situation and exchanged views on plans going forward. Concerning the bilateral SCPA signed with Singapore on October 8 on the margins of the Korea-Singapore summit, attendees discussed measures to expand the supply chain partnership network by pushing SCPAs with other major countries as well. In view of recently increasing global uncertainties and geopolitical crises, Trade Minister Cheong noted the importance of minimizing business uncertainties for companies through the prompt implementation of the Trade Policy Roadmap and careful preparation with respect to the U.S. elections. The trade chief further shared plans to build multilevel supply chain solidarity by widening the scope of the SCPA, which is the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Supply Chain Agreement upgraded to a bilateral agreement. date2024-10-17
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Boom-Up Korea Week 2024 to launch on historic scale, boosting exports and local economies
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea announced today the launching of Boom-Up Korea Week 2024 (“Boom-Up”) from October 16–31, during which invited buyers from around the world will be visiting Korea to strike business deals with prospective companies. This year, the Boom-Up will be held on an unprecedented scale, integrating 20 industry exhibitions and cultural tour programs. Substantial companies from all parts of the country intend to showcase their products and technologies to global buyers at various exhibition sites including Offshore Korea 2024 in Busan, Korea Electronics Show (KES 2024) and Semiconductor Exhibition (SEDEX 2024) in Seoul, Daegu International Future Auto & Mobility Expo 2024, and RobotWorld 2024 and the Korea International Construction Equipment Exhibition (CONEX KOREA 2024) in Ilsan. Whereas previous Boom-Ups were mainly organized by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) and centered around the Seoul metropolitan area, this year’s Boom-Up is promoted nationwide and held across a number of major exhibition centers including COEX, BEXCO, KINTEX, and EXCO, involving the participation of a wide range of export assistance institutions such as exhibition operators, local government bodies, and the Korea Tourism Organization. An all-time high number of 1,000 buyer companies from 62 countries and 3,000 Korean firms are taking part in the event. This year’s Boom-Up organizers are also concentrating effort to enhance buyer-oriented export marketing by streamlining services so that buyers’ needs can be better met by relevant product matching and business consultation sessions through cooperation among nationwide exhibitions, with further assistance for transport service between exhibition sites. Moreover, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and local authorities are collaborating to provide culture and tour experiences tied to each local exhibition. All buyers will be given local tourism vouchers they can use in paying for lodging, meals, and excursions such as cruises on the Han River and visits to local markets and Korea’s landmarks like Gwanghwamun Gate, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Imjingak Peace Nuri. This greater scale Boom-Up is anticipated to weave Korea’s diverse exhibitions and tourism events into a singular program for invigorating both the domestic economy and exports. During their two-week visit, buyers will be provided information on promising business opportunities and engage in in-depth consultations leading to tangible outcomes. MOTIE Minister Dukgeun Ahn stated that he looks forward to this year’s Boom-Up serving as a catalyst for Korea’s latter half export drive and fueling the domestic economy amid the recent inflation. date2024-10-15
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G7 Industry and Technological Innovation Ministerial
Korea’s Deputy Minister for FTA Negotiations Roh Keon-ki attended the G7 Industry and Technological Innovation Ministerial on October 10 in Rome, Italy, as Chief Delegate of the Korean government. The session was attended by representatives of the G7 members (Italy, Canada, EU, France, Germany, Japan, UK, U.S.) for discussions on global challenges with regard to the resilience and sustainability of the critical materials supply chain and related policy measures. date2024-10-11