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MOTIR Minister Visits Daegu–Gyeongbuk to Discuss Industrial Security, Advanced Manufacturing, and Talent Development

Following visits to Jeonbuk (January 22, 2026), and the Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam area (January 23, 2026), Minister JK (Jung-Kwan) Kim of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR) visited the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region—a key hub for Korea’s advanced industries—on February 5, 2026, as part of the government’s on-site outreach under the “Five Mega-Regions and Three Special Self-Governing Provinces” initiative.


During the trip, Minister Kim visited Star Group Ind. Co., Ltd., a rare earth permanent magnet manufacturer in Daegu, and met with five key companies across the rare earth value chain—including Hyundai Motor, POSCO, and Korea Zinc—along with relevant support organizations to hear about challenges in securing rare earth supplies. MOTIR also presented comprehensive measures on rare earth supply chains, developed through the Industrial Security Supply Chain Task Force since October 2025, and discussed policy support and public–private cooperation to ensure supply chain stability. Minister Kim said, “Korea’s national competitiveness hinges on industrial resource security, and the public and private sectors must work closely to ensure stable management of rare earth supply chains.”


Minister Kim then held a lunch meeting with graduate students at leading universities in Daegu and Gyeongbuk to hear their perspectives on the future of the region’s key industries, including robotics and automobiles. The students also proposed government support for talent development, including programs to train talent for AI convergence and to strengthen graduate-level capabilities. Minister Kim said that “MOTIR will incorporate youth perspectives and, together with relevant ministries and local governments, refine talent and regional industry policies to build a more effective pipeline from education to industry.”


Minister Kim also held a Manufacturing AI Transformation (M.AX) roundtable with local companies and relevant institutions to discuss building a regional hub to expand M.AX across industrial sites. During the event, the Korea Planning & Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) and the Daegu Digital Innovation Promotion Agency signed a cooperation MOU to support the smooth implementation of AX innovation technology development projects in the regional hub. Participants discussed the next steps for the regional AX hub program, measures to link regional initiatives with M.AX, and how to expand M.AX in the region’s key industries, including robotics. Minister Kim noted, “M.AX is a core lever for raising productivity and quality in regional manufacturing at the same time.” He added, “MOTIR will provide policy and program support to expand M.AX, linking local businesses with research institutions.”


As the final event of the visit, Minister Kim met with regional innovation institutions—including research institutes and technoparks—and local economic organizations, including the Daegu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to discuss the Daegu–Gyeongbuk region’s industrial vulnerabilities and potential and ways to strengthen competitiveness. Participants also extensively discussed the roles of each organization in revitalizing the regional economy and advancing the “Five Mega-Regions and Three Special Self-Governing Provinces” regional growth initiative. They noted strong interest among local companies in AI-based manufacturing innovation (M.AX) and industrial upgrading, and called on the central government to expand related program budgets and increase participation by local companies. Minister Kim said, “MOTIR will support the expansion of M.AX across industrial sites and strengthen the region’s industrial competitiveness,” and asked the regional innovation institutions and economic organizations to work closely with the ministry to advance the regional growth strategy.