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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister holds talks with Governor of Alabama
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong held talks with Governor of Alabama Kay Ellen Ivey on March 14 in Washington D.C. via telephone to discuss CHIPS Act subsidies, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), visa issues and measures for resolving Korean firms’ U.S. investment challenges. date2024-03-18
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister chairs meeting with Korean companies operating in the U.S.
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong chaired a conference with representatives of Korean companies operating in the local U.S. market on March 14 in Washington D.C. to gather corporate opinions on business issues. The conference was attended by representatives of Korean firms and related institutions, including Samsung Electronics, LG Group, Hyundai Motor and Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT). date2024-03-18
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister meets Heritage Foundation's Senior Research Fellow
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia in the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation, on March 14 in Washington D.C. to discuss the U.S.’ trade policies, future outlook and Korea-U.S. trade issues. date2024-03-18
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister meets U.S. Representative
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with U.S. Representative Mike Kelly on March 14 in Washington D.C. to discuss CHIPS Act subsidies, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), visa issues and measures to resolve Korean companies’ U.S. investment challenges. date2024-03-18
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister meets Senior U.S. Senator
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Senior U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff on March 14 in Washington D.C. to discuss CHIPS Act subsidies, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), visa issues and measures to resolve Korean companies’ investment challenges. date2024-03-18
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister meets U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met with Daleep Singh, Deputy National Security Adviser, on March 14 in Washington D.C. to discuss CHIPS Act subsidies, Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), visa issues and measures to resolve Korean companies’ investment challenges. date2024-03-18
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Trade/Investment
Trade Minister meets Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) President
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong met Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) President Michael B. Froman on March 14 in Washington D.C. and exchanged views on U.S.’ trade policies, future outlook and Korea-U.S. bilateral trade issues. date2024-03-18
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Energy
Minister attends seminar on measures for enhancing the potential of CFE sources
Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn attended a seminar on March 15 in Seoul, held to facilitate discussions for enhancing the potential of carbon-free energy sources. The Minister gave a congratulatory message and led discussions on the measures for transitioning power and industrial processes into a response system against climate change. The seminar was attended by approximately 200 persons, consisting of representatives from related institutions and organizations, including the CF Alliance Chairman Hoesung Lee and Co-Chairperson of the Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth Kim Sang-hyup. date2024-03-18
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Trade/Investment
Korea discusses technical regulation issues with export destination countries at WTO TBT Committee
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on March 17 that the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS) President Jin Jong-wook and Food and Drug Safety Minister Yu-Kyoung Oh attended this year’s first World Trade Organization (WTO) Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee meeting through March 12-15 to discuss issues on technical regulations with Korea’s major export destination countries. At the TBT Committee meeting, the Korean delegation raised specific trade concerns (STCs) over 10 technical regulations imposed by a number of countries and the EU on some of Korea’s major export items, including batteries, automobiles, cosmetic products, medical devices, and fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-GHGs), which are used as refrigerants for air conditioners. Meanwhile, regarding the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) regulations, Korea intends to hold bilateral talks with related countries for cooperation on addressing domestic industries’ concerns and resolving issues arising from the global increase of TBTs. date2024-03-18
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FTA/Economic Cooperation
Ministers agree to expand clean economy cooperation at IPEF ministerial meeting
Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry's Deputy Minister for FTA Negotiations Roh Keon-ki attended the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) ministerial meeting on March 14 via videoconferencing. Ministers attending the meeting agreed to prepare for the entry into force and implementation of the Supply Chain, Clean Economy and Fair Economy Pillars’ Agreements concluded last year, while also pushing forward practical cooperation to enhance connectivity across the Indo-Pacific region through the IPEF Clean Economy Investor Forum and activation of Clean Economy cooperative programs, among other means. The ministerial meeting will kick off procedures for the Clean Economy and Fair Economy Agreements’ entry into force, including their disclosure and the collection of public opinion. Concluded last November, the Agreements contain measures for cooperation in energy transition, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in industries and transportation sectors, early transition into the Clean Economy (e.g., carbon market), anti-corruption, and for strengthening the transparency and efficiency of tax administration. Participating countries plan to proceed with signing and other necessary procedures for the Clean Economy and Fair Economy Agreements’ swift entry into force. The Supply Chain Agreement and pertaining measures for cooperation to stabilize the regional supply chain have come into effect in some countries starting February 24, and Korea will proceed with domestic procedures, including government screening and Cabinet decision-making, for entry into force in April. Moreover, it is anticipated that this year will set cooperative activities into motion to maximize the outcomes per each IPEF Pillar. Slated for June in Singapore, the Investor Forum will be a venue for investor-project matching and other activities with the participation of governments, investment companies and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) for boosting investments in eco-friendly energy, ports, and clean economy infrastructure areas for the Indo-Pacific region. In addition, a detailed cooperation program for the early achievement of the Clean Economy Agreement targets is to be launched, such as those for invigorating the carbon market, clean electricity utilization, and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), as well as for establishing the hydrogen market and supply chain, and retraining for just transitions and upskilling. Deputy Minister Roh stated that whereas 2023 was a year focusing on concluding the Agreements for IPEF Pillars, 2024 will be one focusing on their entry into force, preparing for implementation, and seeing actual investment and cooperation happen at the IPEF level. date2024-03-18