Korea will send an economic delegation to Estonia, Lithuania and Finland this week to explore ways to boost cooperation on trade and various new industry fields, such as battery, bio and nuclear power generation, with the respective nations, the industry ministry said Monday.
Korea and Japan have agreed to hold a series of meetings this year to find ways to boost economic cooperation between the two nations, according to the trade ministry and business lobby groups, Thursday. The move came as a follow-up measure to President Yoon Suk Yeol s March 16 to 17 visit to Japan where he agreed to normalize bilateral relations during a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Some 100 government and corporate officials from Korea and Japan held a meeting Thursday on trade and new industry cooperation, the first major meeting after the two sides vowed to improve diplomatic and economic ties earlier this month, Seoul s industry ministry said.
Korea and Japan have agreed to hold a series of meetings this year to find ways to boost economic cooperation between the two nations, according to the trade ministry and business lobby groups, Thursday. The move came as a follow-up measure to President Yoon Suk Yeol s March 16 to 17 visit to Japan where he agreed to normalize bilateral relations during a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.