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MOTIR Minister Encourages U.S. Companies to Expand Investment in Korea
  • Registration date2026-01-12
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Minister of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR) JK (Jung-Kwan) Kim held a meeting with members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM), including U.S. foreign-invested companies operating in Korea, on Friday afternoon, January 9, 2026, at the Mugunghwa Hall of the Government Complex Seoul.


The meeting was arranged at AMCHAM’s request amid the signing of a memorandum of understanding on strategic investment between Korea and the United States in November last year and the subsequent proposal of the Special Act for Korea–U.S. Strategic Investment Management. Discussions focused on gathering feedback and hearing about the challenges faced by U.S. foreign-invested companies operating in Korea, as well as on strengthening communication to better support their investment activities.


During the meeting, Minister Kim expressed his appreciation for the fact that U.S. investment in Korea reached a record high last year, noting that the increase comes at a time when Korean firms are also expanding investment in the U.S. following the conclusion of bilateral tariff negotiations. He assessed that this trend reflects the mutually beneficial development of investment cooperation between the two countries.


The meeting was attended by James Kim, Chairman and CEO of AMCHAM Korea, along with representatives of major American companies investing in Korea. Participants shared their views on issues such as Korea–U.S. tariff negotiations on individual products and foreign investment incentive schemes. Minister Kim stated, “The government will reflect feedback from AMCHAM member companies in its policies, while continuing to create a more predictable and stable investment environment for foreign-invested companies.”


Looking ahead to 2026, Minister Kim expressed hope that bilateral cooperation would further deepen in advanced and future-oriented industries, and encouraged U.S. companies to continue expanding their investment in Korea. MOTIR plans to carefully review the suggestions raised at the meeting and maintain close communication with key foreign-invested companies.