Korean entrepreneurs, including Ryu Jin, Chairman of the Korea Business Association, also attended the meeting and solidified their commitment to economic cooperation between the two countries.
President Yoon confirmed at the meeting that day that active economic exchanges between the two countries have been taking place.
In fact, South Korea's cumulative foreign direct investment (FDI) in the third quarter of this year reached a record high of $25.2 billion, with Japan accounting for the largest share of the total.
President Yoon said, "Although companies from both countries may compete with each other at times, I hope that in the future we can further expand and deepen cooperation between Japanese and Korean companies and jointly develop products in third countries."
President Yoon also said, "Next year will be a significant year as it marks the 60th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea. I look forward to seeing many success stories like this emerge."
I hope that the business communities of both countries, including the Japan-Korea Business Conference, will make further efforts to expand the business." In response, Chairman Tokura said, "I hope that the business communities of Japan and Korea will join hands to achieve greater success.
In particular, we will actively cooperate to ensure the successful hosting of the APEC Summit to be held in Gyeongju next year."
2024/10/21 08:42 KST
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