2021.12.29
Yoon Suk-yeol vows to strengthen Korea-US business ties
"The Korea-U.S. alliance is a key pillar of the global economy and security. There are still unstable factors such as the spread of the Omicron variant and supply chain disturbances, but we must cooperate to turn these crises into opportunities," Yoon said at an event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM), Tuesday.
He stressed that the two
countries can be reborn as partners to strengthen cooperation in high-tech
industries such as nuclear power, AI, biotechnology, semiconductors and
next-generation batteries.
"In order to attract
active investment from companies, it is important to remove uncertainties
related to government policies, to ensure stability in the decision-making
process. We will do our best to improve unreasonable regulations that hinder
market efficiency," Yoon said.
Yoon's comments came during a
talk with AMCHAM Korea CEO James Kim and other U.S. company representatives at
the Conrad Hotel Seoul, Tuesday, in which they discussed future policies, as
well as his vision for creating a global investment environment to enhance
South Korea's competitiveness and boost trade between the U.S. and Korea.
"We hope that Mr. Yoon
will play an important role in promoting foreign direct investment and
establishing policies to make Korea the headquarters of many companies in Asia.
Active support from the Korean government is needed in areas such as labor,
taxation and the regulatory environment. Now is the right time for such
discussions," Kim said. AMCHAM is a non-political and non-partisan
organization.
During the event, Yoon
emphasized the importance of foreign investment and the need to create a fair
corporate environment that meets global standards.
He pledged to actively create a
global investment environment where creativity, efficiency, innovation and
entrepreneurship are respected, while also seeking to explore measures to
further promote trade between the U.S. and Korea, as well as create a global
business environment to position Korea as the regional R&D headquarters for
Asia, by utilizing Korea's excellent ICT environment, infrastructure and human
resources.
Yoon also addressed various
other global issues and trends, such as calling for stronger ESG practices and
climate change initiatives, as well as improving diversity and inclusion and
addressing the gender pay gap.
The event was part of AMCHAM's meeting series with major candidates of the upcoming presidential election, slated for March 9.
Source: www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2021/12/419_321302.html?da