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Trade Minister Yeo to Attend Davos Forum on Restoring the Global Multilateral Order and Revitalizing Trade and Investment
  • Registration date2026-01-20
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Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) will attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 19-22, 2026 (local time).


Held under the theme “A Spirit of Dialogue,” this year’s Davos Forum will bring together world leaders, global business leaders, and opinion leaders from approximately 70 countries for in-depth discussions on strengthening cooperation, revitalizing global trade and investment, and identifying new engines of growth.
Trade Minister Yeo will participate as a speaker in sessions on global trade and investment, addressing next-generation global trade facilitation, strengthening multilateral trade and investment, and growth strategies for emerging economies such as ASEAN. He will also meet with senior executives from major global companies—including Merck, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Maersk—to discuss ways to increase investment in Korea and deepen cooperation.


Trade Minister Yeo will also attend the informal WTO ministerial meeting on January 22, where participants will discuss WTO reform priorities and ways to deliver concrete outcomes at the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC14), scheduled to be held in Cameroon in March 2026. In particular, he plans to lead discussions on incorporating the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement—an initiative led by Korea—into the WTO framework. He will also hold bilateral meetings with trade ministers from key economies and partners, including the EU, Argentina, and Switzerland, to address market-entry challenges faced by Korean companies and explore ways to further strengthen Korea’s trade network.


Trade Minister Yeo emphasized that “the Davos Forum is a global platform for political and economic dialogue among world leaders, and an opportunity to highlight Korea’s return to the international community underscoring the resilience of its democracy.” He added that “as a middle power drawing global attention, Korea will demonstrate global leadership by contributing to restoring the international economic and trade order amid an increasingly complex global environment.” He further noted that “MOTIR will leverage the Davos Forum to step up trade and investment outreach, with a focus on attracting global investment and addressing key trade issues in line with Korea’s national interests."