AMCHAM,
MOFA director discuss public-private ties for APEC summit
No Kyung-min, The Korea
Herald - The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea announced Wednesday that it
hosted a policy gathering with Kim Ji-hee, Director-General for International
Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to explore avenues for
public-private cooperation ahead of the 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Summit in Korea, scheduled for October.
The event was part of
the institution’s policy talks series, aimed at providing a valuable platform
for senior policymakers and industry leaders to engage in dialogue on pressing
issues affecting the US-Korea economic alliance.
“The government’s
ongoing efforts to engage the business community are crucial,” Kim said, “to
ensure Korea’s APEC agenda delivers tangible results across the region.”
She emphasized Korea’s
commitment to inclusive public-private collaboration through APEC’s unique
mechanisms, such as the APEC Business Advisory Council, while detailing a range
of initiatives spanning digital transformation, artificial intelligence, biotechnology,
health care and SME development.
US business leaders in
sectors including IT, biotechnology and energy voiced strong support for
Korea’s APEC initiatives, particularly those focused on artificial intelligence
and demographic change.
While outlining the
Korean government’s strategic vision and key priorities for the upcoming APEC
Summit, Kim also shared updates on the Third Senior Officials’ Meeting and
Economic Leaders’ Week.
AMCHAM Chairman and CEO
James Kim remarked that the summit would allow Korea to demonstrate global
leadership amid rising geopolitical tensions and rapid technological change.
“With digital
innovation, supply chain resilience, and regulatory reform emerging as top
priorities, this year’s APEC platform presents a powerful opportunity to
strengthen public-private collaboration,” he said.
“As a proud member of
the APEC CEO Summit Task Force, AmCham is committed to working closely with the
Korean government and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry to ensure
Korea’s host year delivers meaningful outcomes that advance the shared interests
of both the US-Korea economic partnership and the broader Asia-Pacific region,”
he added.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10517684?ref=naver