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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Czech Republic to push comprehensive economic cooperation
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea announced on September 20 that Korea and the Czech Republic will be extending the scope of economic cooperation in all areas such as trade, investment, high-tech industries, and carbon-free energy on the margins of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s state visit to the Czech Republic. MOTIE and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic held a ceremony on September 20 in Prague for the signing of four intergovernmental memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with the attendance of Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala for bilateral cooperation on the Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF), Supply Chain and Energy Dialogue (SCED), Vltava High-Tech Industry Cooperation Vision, and battery collaboration. The Czech Republic is Korea’s 25th TIPF partner worldwide and fifth among EU member states. The Korea-Czech TIPF Agreement articulates the two countries’ goal of expanding economic cooperation over a variety of areas including trade, investment, industries, energy, and supply chains and is anticipated to spur joint project support and collaboration between their relevant businesses and institutions. The SCED is a ministerial-level communication channel with emphasis on supply chains and energy areas, through which the two sides plan to manage director general-level meetings across the following five areas: trade/investment/supply chain; advanced manufacturing; carbon-free energy; nuclear energy; and joint action such as market entry into third countries. The Vltava High-Tech Industry Cooperation Vision MOU addresses the two countries’ organized support for joint research, talent exchange, and technical demonstrations in advanced industries like robot, future mobility, and semiconductors. The collaboration synergy is expected to be substantial as both countries are manufacturing-intensive with a competitive edge in high-tech sectors. The battery cooperation MOU aims for comprehensive cooperation in the exchange of market information, sharing of best practices for supply chain response, and joint technology development. As a Korean maker of finished cars is already operating in the local Czech market and many Korean battery firms have entered the Polish and Hungarian markets, Korea and the Czech Republic look forward to the establishment of a battery cooperation ecosystem in the near to longer term. The Korea-Czech Business Forum and Korea-Czech Industry and Energy Technology Cooperation Forum, held in Prague on September 20, saw the inking of bilateral MOUs between the two countries’ research institutions and businesses for cooperation on talent training and technology exchange in battery, robot, and future mobility, which are expected to catalyze research and industrial collaboration in conjunction with the aforementioned intergovernmental MOUs. date2024-09-23
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
3rd Korea-Philippines Joint Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation meeting
Korea’s Deputy Minister for Trade Yang Byeong-nae and the Philippines’ Assistant Secretary for Industry Development and Trade Policy Allan B. Gepty led their respective delegations in the 3rd Korea-Philippines Joint Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation meeting via videoconference on September 12 to discuss the Korea-Philippines Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and measures for cooperation in areas like shipbuilding and eco-friendly vehicles. date2024-09-13
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
IPEF partner countries to simulate first mock drill for supply chain crisis response
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea announced today that Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) partner countries will conduct a mock drill to simulate supply chain emergency response on September 13 (local time) in Washington D.C. under the leadership of Korea, which was elected as the inaugural chair of the Crisis Response Network (“CRN”). CRN is a network created under the IPEF to foster collaboration during supply chain disruptions. The mock drill will simulate a situation where a partner “Country A” requests Korea to convene an emergency meeting owing to damages from a logistics crisis incurred by global anxieties. The objective of this first drill lies in helping partners grasp the CRN mechanism. Any deficiency discovered during the drill will be addressed through necessary measures such as amendment of rules, system improvements, and joint projects if needed. In the drill, the group assigned as “exporter countries” will propose detailed support measures such as increasing production output through existing contacts, finding alternative suppliers, and expediting customs and shipping. Meanwhile, the importer group of partners including Country A is to share stockpile status and seek ways for price stabilization through demand control such as restricting the act of market cornering. Partners can also consider sourcing from non-partner countries outside of IPEF. This mock drill is significant in that it takes stock of vulnerable items of the 14 partner countries’ supply chain and examines feasible measures prior to the occurrence of an actual emergency in order to establish a swift and systematic response process. Minister Dukgeun Ahn underscored that now is the time when multilateral cooperation-based collective resilience is required, as when and where a supply chain crisis will occur is unknown. According to the CRN roadmap MOTIE announced today, mock drills are to be held twice a year based on various scenarios involving pandemic outbreaks, natural disasters, and supply chain bottlenecks. Next year, Korea plans to host an in-person drill alongside its regular CRN meeting. During the two years of chairmanship, Korea aims to manage CRN in ways that can tangibly benefit partner countries by constructing initiatives to support the region’s developing countries bolster supply chain resilience and establishing a mechanism for sharing best practices and policies on supply chain crisis response. date2024-09-12
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Philippines hold 3rd Joint Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation meeting
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea held the Korea-Philippines Joint Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation (“Commission”) meeting via videoconference with the Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry on September 12 to discuss the Korea-Philippines Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and measures for cooperation in areas like shipbuilding and eco-friendly vehicles. The first ASEAN country with which Korea established diplomatic relations, the Philippines is currently home to approximately 300 Korean firms that are locally operating on the islands and contributing to bilateral economic cooperation. Convened after a two-year hiatus, the Commission meeting was led by Korea’s Deputy Minister for Trade Yang Byeong-nae and the Philippines’ Assistant Secretary for Industry Development and Trade Policy Allan B. Gepty as Chief Delegates heading their respective delegations. The Chief Delegates assessed the Korea-Philippines FTA (signed in September 2023) as a major milestone in bilateral efforts to expand economic cooperation and agreed to take steps for the Agreement’s swift entry into force. Moreover, the two sides shared the progress on their agendas under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), for which they have engaged in cooperation since its initial launch, and concurred on making joint effort to produce tangible outcomes. By leveraging the Philippines’ archipelagic advantage and Korea’s shipbuilding competitiveness, the two sides are aiming to seek collaboration prospects across various areas such as offshore wind power and ship maintenance, as well as expanding cooperation in eco-friendly vehicles including the development of electric buses to run in the Philippines. Next, the Korean delegation shared its energy policy directions and introduced Korea’s Carbon Free Energy (CFE) Initiative and other climate change response endeavors, to which the Philippines expressed hope for future collaboration in energy security, carbon reduction, and various related areas. They also agreed to launch working-level talks on measures to strengthen cooperation in critical raw materials. date2024-09-12
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and Mongolia launch 3rd official negotiating round for bilateral EPA
Korea’s Director General for FTA Negotiations Peob-min Ryu is leading the government delegation in the third round of official negotiations for the Korea-Mongolia Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) through September 10–13 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Mongolian delegation is headed by State Secretary for the Ministry of Economy and Development Batkhuu Idesh. Director General Ryu gave opening remarks and engaged in negotiations on goods, rules of origin, services, investment, digital, finance, government procurement, and intellectual property. date2024-09-11
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea and ASEAN discuss cooperation at Indo-Pacific Policy Forum
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong held the Indo-Pacific Policy Forum (“Forum”) today in Seoul and facilitated discussions on economic cooperation with ASEAN, Korea’s major economic partner and core region of the Global South. Meanwhile, forecasted outcomes of the Korea-ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting slated for September 21–22 in Vientiane, Laos, were also reviewed, including upgrading the Korea-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the Korea-ASEAN trade and economic policy cooperation. As part of follow-up measures to the Trade Policy Roadmap announced in August, the Forum was attended by a number of ASEAN experts including those from the Korea University ASEAN Center (KUAC) and the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP). They exchanged views on issues concerning Korea’s measures for responding to the realignment of the ASEAN supply chain as per the U.S.-China competition, as well as Vietnam’s legislation of key industrial laws and their implications. In his opening message, Trade Minister Cheong stated that ASEAN, based on its world’s third largest population and fifth largest economy, is expanding its position as the new growth engine for global manufacturing and strategic counterweight in global politics and diplomacy. He shared plans to utilize the Korea-ASEAN FTA, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and such multilevel networks to increase joint efforts on new trade issues like digital transition and climate change, in addition to existing areas of cooperation like trade and investment. date2024-09-06
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Trade Minister meets ASEAN Deputy Secretary General
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met Deputy Secretary General for ASEAN Economic Community Satvinder Singh on September 4 at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) in Seoul and discussed measures for bilateral economic cooperation. date2024-09-06
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Trade Minister Cheong and ASEAN Deputy Secretary General discuss bilateral economic cooperation
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met Deputy Secretary General for ASEAN Economic Community Satvinder Singh on September 4 at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) in Seoul, where he introduced Korea’s pan-ministerial Trade Policy Roadmap (“Roadmap”) and discussed measures for bilateral economic cooperation. Deputy Secretary General Singh held high regard for the Roadmap’s emphasis on the Korea-ASEAN Solidarity Initiative (KASI) and on wider cooperation with the Global South as proposed measures to expand the Korea-ASEAN economic cooperation. He also expressed hopes for tangible outcomes from the ongoing Korea-ASEAN joint projects, such as those for official development assistance (ODA), standards cooperation, and electrical safety management. In commemoration of this year marking the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the Korea-ASEAN dialogue relations, Trade Minister Cheong shared that efforts will continue to advance their comprehensive cooperation across economy, society, and culture, while trade policies will concentrate on expanding and strengthening concrete cooperation with ASEAN, a key region of the Global South. The bilateral talks were held with the objective of reviewing outcomes of the existing Korea-ASEAN economic cooperation and future directions in preparation for the Korea-ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting slated for this September in Vientiane, Laos. date2024-09-05
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Korea-Australia FTA 10th Anniversary Ceremony
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong attended the 10th Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony of the Korea-Australia FTA on September 3 in Perth with Australia’s Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King and other relevant representatives and gave a congratulatory message and took part in the cake cutting ceremony. date2024-09-03
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Trade Minister meets Australia’s Minister for Resources
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Australia’s Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia Madeleine King on September 1 in Perth on the margins of the 6th Korea-Australia FTA Joint Committee meeting held in commemoration of this year marking the 10th anniversary of the Korea-Australia FTA’s entry into force, and discussed mutually beneficial cooperation concerning liquefied natural gas (LNG), critical minerals, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) and also asked for support towards Korean firms investing in the Australian market. date2024-09-02