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Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) Ministers’ Meeting
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) attended the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) Ministers’ Meeting in Suzhou, China, on May 21, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The meeting brought together trade ministers from DEPA members, including New Zealand, Singapore, and Chile. Participants discussed key agenda items for the DEPA and reviewed the domestic procedures underway in Peru and Costa Rica, whose accession negotiations concluded in 2025. date2026-05-27
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Meeting with New Zealand Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) met with New Zealand Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay in Suzhou, China, on May 21, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The two ministers discussed key trade issues, including Korea–New Zealand trade and investment cooperation and supply chain issues. They also agreed to strengthen cooperation on digital trade and supply chains through multilateral trade channels, including the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA). date2026-05-27
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Meeting with Suzhou Party Secretary Fan Bo
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) met with Fan Bo, Secretary of the CPC Suzhou Municipal Committee, in Suzhou, China, on May 21, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The two sides discussed ways to strengthen cooperation between Korea and Suzhou, including investment and exchanges. date2026-05-27
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Meeting with Singapore Minister-in-Charge of Trade Relations Grace Fu
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) met with Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations Grace Fu in Suzhou, China, on May 21, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The two ministers discussed key trade issues, including Korea–Singapore trade and investment cooperation and supply chain issues. date2026-05-27
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Meeting with China International Trade Representative Li Chenggang
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) met with Li Chenggang, China International Trade Representative and Vice Minister of Commerce, in Suzhou, China, on May 21, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The two sides discussed key trade issues, including Korea–China trade and investment cooperation and supply chain issues. They agreed to continue cooperation to stabilize supply chains, including for critical minerals, and Minister Yeo asked China to improve predictability for companies by expanding the use of expedited and general licenses under its export control measures. date2026-05-27
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Meeting with Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) met with Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell in Suzhou, China, on May 22, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The two ministers discussed key trade issues, including bilateral trade and investment cooperation and supply chain issues. They also discussed cooperation to build stable supply chains for key energy and resource items, including LNG, critical minerals, and petroleum products. date2026-05-27
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Meeting with ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) met with Secretary-General of ASEAN Kao Kim Hourn in Suzhou, China, on May 22, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The two sides discussed key trade issues, including the Korea–ASEAN FTA. Minister Yeo noted that ASEAN is Korea’s second-largest trading partner and a major investment destination, making it a central pillar of Korea’s economic cooperation, and the two sides agreed to consult closely so that negotiations to upgrade the Korea–ASEAN FTA, including in the digital area, can begin as soon as possible. date2026-05-27
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Meeting with WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) met with WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in Suzhou, China, on May 22, 2026, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting. The two sides discussed key trade issues, including WTO reform and the outcomes of the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC-14). They shared the need to maintain momentum in WTO reform discussions, extend or make permanent the moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions, and advance the early entry into force and implementation of the Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement (IFDA). date2026-05-27
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Korea and EU Deepen Economic Security Cooperation on Critical Minerals, Supply Chains, Technology Protection, and Batteries
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) held the second Korea–EU Special Committee on Economic Security and Emerging Trade Issues via videoconference on May 26, 2026. Deputy Minister for Trade Park Jung-sung and Denis Redonnet, Deputy Director-General at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Trade and Economic Security (DG TRADE), led the meeting as chief delegates. The Committee is a vice minister-level channel for responding to a rapidly changing trade and economic security environment, as global supply chains are reshaped, competition for critical minerals intensifies, and the need to protect advanced technologies grows. After the first meeting in March 2026, the two sides followed up on key issues, including critical minerals, supply chains, technology protection, batteries, and major EU regulatory proposals. The two sides exchanged views on supply chain stabilization policies, early warning systems, and advanced technology protection. Korea introduced its cross-government supply chain response system under the three supply chain laws and its early warning system for key materials, parts, and equipment. Korea also explained how it designates and manages national core technologies and prevents technology leaks under the Act on Prevention of Divulgence and Protection of Industrial Technology. Both sides recognized the need to cooperate on supply chain monitoring and technology protection from an economic security perspective. On critical minerals, both sides agreed to deepen cooperation on diversification, stockpiling, and recycling, given their high dependence on imports. They also agreed to lay the groundwork for Korea–EU cooperation on critical minerals. On batteries, the two sides noted that large-scale investments by Korean companies in the EU are helping strengthen EU supply chains. Korea requested reasonable transition periods, mutual recognition of data, and other practical measures during implementation of the EU Battery Regulation. On the EU Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), Korea asked the EU to fully reflect Korean views as it prepares implementing rules, including clarification on how origin rules will apply to goods from FTA partner countries. Korea also reiterated its concerns over the EU’s new steel measure and requested that the EU promptly present an improved quota proposal. The two sides assessed that the Committee further strengthened the basis for cooperation across core economic security issues, including supply chains, critical minerals, technology protection, and batteries. They agreed to continue using high-level channels and other mechanisms to produce concrete results in trade cooperation. date2026-05-26
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MOTIR Hosts IPEF Meeting on Supply Chain Responses and Cooperation Over Middle East Conflict
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) held the fifth regular meeting of the Supply Chain Crisis Response Network (CRN) under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) by videoconference on May 26, 2026. Established in 2024 under the IPEF Supply Chain Agreement, the CRN brings member countries together to discuss coordinated responses to supply chain crises, with Korea serving as its first chair. Nine members, including Australia, Japan and Singapore, attended the meeting to review recent supply chain issues and discuss future cooperation. At the meeting, members focused on supply chain disruptions linked to recent instability in the Middle East, including disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. With the effects extending beyond crude oil and LNG to petrochemical feedstocks such as naphtha, fertilizers such as urea, and helium, members shared the varying impacts on their supply chains and their policies to stabilize prices and supplies. As Korea’s term as chair nears its end, members also discussed the selection process for the next chair and ways to improve the CRN’s operating framework. With uncertainty growing across global supply chains, they agreed to strengthen coordination by diversifying supply sources and transport routes and expanding information sharing among IPEF members. The meeting served as an opportunity for members to share their experiences in responding to supply chain risks linked to the Middle East conflict and reinforced the basis for cooperation. MOTIR will continue working through the CRN and other channels to support timely information sharing and coordinated policy responses to supply chain crises. date2026-05-26