2024.09.30
AMCHAM reaffirms Korea-US partnership in Washington
By
Byun Hye-jin, The Korea Herald - The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea said
Friday it has completed the five-day business trip to Washington DC held
earlier this month, reasserting Korea-US economic partnership.
The
AMCHAM delegation comprising senior executives from key member companies, such
as LG Energy Solution and Posco Holdings, met with US senators and
representatives from 12 states and 10 US government organizations including the
White House National Economic Council (NEC) and the Office of the Vice
President.
Throughout
the “Washington Door Knock” program, the delegation covered a series of agendas
-- regional peace and security, strategic competition and supply chain
resilience, and advancing Korea as a leading business hub in the Asia-Pacific
region.
The
event included meetings with Rep. Andy Kim, Matthew Murray, a senior official
for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation at the US Department of State, and
Jed Royal, principal deputy assistant secretary for Indo-Pacific security
affairs at the US Department of Defense.
AMCHAM
also discussed bilateral economic and trade issues with Rep. Rick Larsen, Sen.
Todd Young, Sen. Charles Grassley, Rep. Ami Bera, Sen. Tammy Duckworth and
members of the House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee.
Meetings
with Sen. Jon Ossoff, the office of Sen. Marco Rubio and other congressional
offices centered on the Korea-US free trade agreements and the need for
regulatory harmonization.
High-level
engagements included breakfast sessions attended by Heritage Foundation
Director Jeff Smith, John Hamre, president and CEO of the Center for Strategic
and International Studies, Victor Cha, senior vice president for Asia and Korea
chair at the CSIS, as well as sessions with the NEC, the Office of the Vice
President and the Bureau of Industry & Security.
“Given
that our visit took place just a few weeks before the US (presidential)
elections and during the second presidential debate, we were able to gauge the
current (political) sentiments,” said AMCHAM Chairman and CEO James Kim. “A
clear takeaway from our meetings was ... that US-Korea relations will remain
vital, regardless of the election outcome. South Korea's growing influence in
the Asia Pacific region and beyond is being recognized by key policymakers in
the US.”
Through
its annual “Door Knock” programs, AMCHAM said it will continue to be a bridge
between Korean and US governments and companies and cement bilateral
cooperation.