韓国、「G7産業・技術革新閣僚会議」に招待国として出席
Korea attends G7 Industry and Innovation Ministerial Meeting as invited country
South Korea attended the G7 (Group of Seven) Ministerial Meeting as an invited country and explored ways to cooperate in the global supply chain.
"South Korea attended one session of the Seven Ministers' Meeting on Industry and Innovation as an invited country and discussed ways to cooperate on global supply chains," he said.
Although South Korea is not a G7 member, the ministerial meeting's "Industrial Policy to Address Global Challenges in a New Era"
The Korean government attended the session as an invited country along with the Netherlands and Egypt. The head of the Korean government's trade negotiation office, Roh Geon-ki, attended the session and discussed the status of the core supply chain.
They discussed global challenges and policy proposals to ensure resilience and a sustainable supply chain.
"New challenges have exposed vulnerabilities in existing supply chains," he said, explaining that "South Korea is working hard to resolve the supply chain disruptions it is facing and potential future risks."
He continued, "Through the 'Industrial Supply Chain 3050 Strategy,' Korea will reduce excessive reliance on certain countries and implement an early warning system to predict supply chain disruptions and minimize their impact."
"Companies will be able to exchange important supply chain data, such as carbon data, while eliminating concerns about the leakage of trade secrets," the report said.
We are currently promoting the construction of an "industrial supply chain data platform."
"The stability of the global supply chain requires a long-term strategy and close policy cooperation between countries," Noh said.
2024/10/11 08:17 KST
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