- Registration date2026-02-09
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Director General for Trade Negotiations Kwon Hye-jin of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) will visit Strasbourg, France, and Brussels, Belgium, from February 9 to 12, 2026, to discuss key Korea–EU trade issues—including the EU’s steel import restrictions—with officials from the European Parliament and the European Commission. She will also attend the EU-hosted high-level meeting on WTO reform on February 11, 2026, to discuss the reform agenda and next steps.
The visit follows the EU’s October 2025 announcement of a steel tariff-rate quota (TRQ) measure, which is expected to take effect in the second half of 2026. Director General Kwon will share concerns raised by Korean industry with the European Parliament and the European Commission and explore possible paths toward a mutually acceptable resolution.
She will call on the EU to pursue its steel TRQ measure in a manner consistent with international rules and ask the European side to help ensure that the measure does not cause unreasonable disruptions to Korean steel exports, in light of the two sides’ close FTA partnership and their cooperation on shared challenges such as global steel overcapacity.
In addition to these meetings, Director General Kwon will attend the EU-hosted high-level meeting on WTO reform in Brussels, ahead of the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference (MC14) scheduled for March 26–29, 2026, in Cameroon. She will exchange views with major economies—including the EU, Japan, and the United Kingdom—on the direction of the reform and the work plan. Through her participation, Korea will join broader international efforts to restore and revitalize the WTO-centered multilateral trading system.
Building on this outreach, MOTIR will continue to convey Korea’s position on the EU steel TRQ to the European Parliament and the European Commission through multiple avenues of engagement and act proactively to minimize potential impacts on Korean industry. At the multilateral level, the ministry will coordinate closely with major economies to foster a predictable, WTO-centered trade and investment environment amid growing protectionism.
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