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Trade/Investment
MOTIE to take the initiative over digital, AI, and supply chain cooperation in APEC
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) gained members’ active support to its proposed projects in the area of supply-chain cooperation and digital and AI in the APEC on the margin of the 3rd Committee on Trade and Investment Meeting (CTI3) and its sub-fora, which were held on August 16–26 in Lima. At these meetings, Korea obtained final approval on the project on establishing sustainable supply chains. In addition, Korea got consensus from the members to the concept note for holding a policy dialogue on digital economy and AI at the Digital Economy and Steering Group (DESG), which is expected to be notified in late August. With these projects, MOTIE will seek cooperation such as sharing best practices for sustainable supply chains across the APEC region, and create tangible outcomes with regard to establishing an AI cooperative system by taking lead of the digital order and establishing digital trade rules. MOTIE stated that “These projects have laid the foundation for harmonizing Korea’s trade interests with the APEC Putrajaya Vision 2040, where APEC members aim to enhance cooperation in the areas of trade and investment, innovation and digital economy, and inclusive and sustainable growth, and leading practical cooperation on key trade agendas including environment, supply chain cooperation, and digital trade.” date2024-08-26
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Energy
Vice Minister attends completion ceremony of i-SMR Simulator Center & SSNC control center
Trade, Industry and Energy Vice Minister Namho Choe attended the completion ceremony of the i-SMR Simulator Center and SMR Smart Net-Zero City (SSNC) control center today at the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP)'s central R&D center in Daejeon. The ceremony was held with the participation of 70 key figures from related industries, academia, and research institutions, including 2050 Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth Chairperson Kim Sang-hyup and KHNP CEO Whang Joo-ho. date2024-08-23
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister meets Gabon's Minister of Industry
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met François Mbongo Rafemo Bourdette, the Minister of Industry for the Gabonese Republic, on August 23 in Seoul and exchanged views on bilateral trade, investment, and industrial cooperation. date2024-08-23
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Trade/Investment
Korea-Paraguay Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF)
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met Paraguayan Minister of Industry and Commerce Javier Gimenez on August 23 in Seoul, where they signed the Korea-Paraguay Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF) agreement and discussed measures for industrial and energy cooperation as well as for progressing forward the Korea-MERCOSUR Trade Agreement (TA). They also decided to further discussions on future cooperation agendas through the Trade and Investment Cooperation Committee under TIPF. date2024-08-23
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Energy
I-SMR Simulator Center completion to accelerate Korean SMR development towards achieving carbon neutrality
Trade, Industry and Energy Vice Minister Namho Choe attended the completion ceremony of the i-SMR Simulator Center and SMR Smart Net-Zero City (SSNC) control center today at the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP)'s central R&D center in Daejeon. The ceremony was held with the participation of 70 key figures from related industries, academia, and research institutions, including 2050 Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth Chairperson Kim Sang-hyup and KHNP CEO Whang Joo-ho. An innovative small modular reactor (i-SMR) is Korea’s homegrown SMR with a tenth of the large-sized reactor’s power capacity but built with enhanced safety and operation flexibility. In 2022, the Korean government launched a prefeasibility study for the i-SMR development project following the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)’s deliberations in 2020, with aim to obtain the standard design approval for i-SMRs by 2028. The completed i-SMR Simulator Center will be used to verify SMRs’ optimal design and operation adequacy. It will also serve as a venue for training reactor operators and for performing and strengthening safety inspections through emergency drills inside a mock-up identical to the actual main control room. The data gained from the simulator will play a central role in the process of obtaining the i-SMR design approval and going forward, an operation license required for activation. For Korea to become a global leader in SMRs, Vice Minister Choe highlighted in his congratulatory message that not only is it important to develop reactors, but to conduct thorough safety inspections and talent training as well. He requested that KHNP and related institutions actively take part in the simulator design verification and operation training, vowing that the Government will provide consistent support for demonstration projects and paving the way towards commercialization in light of SMRs’ initial incorporation into the working-level draft of the 11th Basic Plan for Power Supply and Demand. In his keynote speech, KHNP CEO Whang addressed measures for leveraging i-SMRs to foster the SMR Smart Net-Zero City (SSNC) and emphasized that SMRs are a major alternative for climate crisis response. date2024-08-23
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Energy
Vice Minister attends 21st Energy Day lights-out event
Trade, Industry and Energy Vice Minister Namho Choe attended the 21st Energy Day lights-out event on August 22 at Seongam Art Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, with the participation of representatives from Korea NGO’s Energy Network (ENET), Korea Power Exchange (KPX), and Korea Energy Agency (KEA). The vice minister gave a congratulatory address asking citizens to partake in the energy saving movement in step with the Government’s efforts to manage and stabilize the power supply. date2024-08-23
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Trade/Investment
Korea and Gabon discuss trade and industrial cooperation
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met François Mbongo Rafemo Bourdette, the Minister of Industry for the Gabonese Republic, on August 23 in Seoul and exchanged views on bilateral trade, investment, and industrial cooperation. With the highest per capita income in Central Africa, Gabon is a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and is rich in resources like crude oil and manganese. Korea and Gabon have maintained mutually beneficial cooperative ties for over 60 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1962. Trade Minister Cheong remarked that Korea is Gabon’s third largest export market, while Gabon is Korea’s second leading African crude oil supplier and contributor to stabilizing Korea’s energy supply. To further economic cooperation going forward, he suggested that the two sides sign the Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF) agreement, for which talks are ongoing. Expressing interest in how Korea achieved rapid development through invigorating foreign direct investment (FDI) and fostering industrial complexes, Minister François Mbongo Rafemo Bourdette proposed that the two countries seal a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on industrial cooperation for nurturing an industrial cluster in Port-Gentil, Gabon’s second largest city. The trade chief responded that Korea’s economic development and competitive manufacturing industry are founded on industrial complexes and Korean Free Economic Zones (KFEZs), suggesting that they share industrial complex policies and management knowhow to further their bilateral industrial cooperation. date2024-08-23
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Trade/Investment
Korea and Paraguay launch first intergovernmental cooperation channel for trade, industry and energy
Korean Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met Paraguayan Minister of Industry and Commerce Javier Gimenez on August 23 in Seoul, where they signed the Korea-Paraguay Trade and Investment Promotion Framework (TIPF) MOU. Alongside Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, Paraguay is a full member of the MERCOSUR common market, the world’s fifth largest economic bloc. Paraguay is renowned for its agreeable business climate that offers affordable wages, lower tax rates and rules of origin advantages compared to other MERCOSUR countries, and enjoys a relatively higher economic growth rate than other South American nations. Notably, Korean automobiles accounted for eight (roughly 40 percent) of Paraguay’s top twenty best-selling new cars in 2023. Moreover, a Korean automotive cable manufacturer operating in Paraguay achieved remarkable success by emerging as Paraguay’s largest local car parts manufacturer and exporter. Against this backdrop, it is anticipated that Korean businesses can look forward to expanding their presence in the Paraguayan market, which can serve as a springboard into manufacturing markets in MERCOSUR as well. During the Korea-Paraguay trade ministers’ meeting immediately following the TIPF MOU signing ceremony, the two ministers exchanged their views on measures for TIPF utilization, industrial and energy cooperation and advancing the Korea-MERCOSUR Trade Agreement (TA). They also decided to hold further discussions on details regarding future cooperation agendas through the Trade and Investment Cooperative Council (TICC) under the TIPF. Trade Minister Cheong stated that the cooperation channel established with Paraguay on this occasion is meaningful as the first bilateral foothold for kicking the two countries’ economic cooperation into high gear across the areas of trade, industry and energy. He also expressed his expectation that the TIPF will serve as the principal platform for identifying and pursuing tangible joint projects. date2024-08-23
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister holds press briefing on Trade Policy Roadmap
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong held a press briefing on the Trade Policy Roadmap announced on August 22 incorporating the past two years’ trade policy outcome assessments and trade policy response to future trade landscape changes. date2024-08-22
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister visits Yantai Industrial Park
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong was the first high-level Korean government official to visit the Yantai Industrial Park in China, on August 21, and discussed measures for invigorating Korea-China industrial complex cooperation in view of next year marking the 10th anniversary of the two countries’ FTA’s entry into force, and gathered opinions from Korean firms on local business challenges. date2024-08-22