2024.04.29
AMCHAM seminar explores Korea’s potential as regional business hub
By Hwang Joo-young,
The Korea Herald - The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea hosted the sixth
Doing Business in Korea seminar on Tuesday to explore strategies for bolstering
Korea’s competitiveness as a regional business hub in the Asia-Pacific region.
This year’s event
was held at a Seoul hotel, drawing participation from officials and
policymakers from the Korean and US governments, as well as representatives
from domestic and foreign companies.
AMCHAM CEO James Kim
stated in his opening remarks, "Given Korea’s strengths in economic
fundamentals and expertise in critical and emerging technologies, we believe
that Korea stands at a significant juncture to establish itself as a regional
headquarters in the Asia Pacific.”
"Korea should
not take a second seat to any country here in Asia," he added.
Korea’s Trade
Minister Cheong In-kyo shared his insights on the importance of the strategic
synergy between Korea and the US within the evolving global trade landscape.
"The economic
security alliances, high-tech industries, and supply chain collaborations have
forged stronger ties between Korea and the US than ever before," Cheong
said, attributing the bilateral partnership as a crucial asset in addressing challenges
like competition for high-tech industrial leadership and geopolitical
complexities.
Philip Goldberg, US
ambassador to South Korea, also expressed high hopes for Korea to attract more
international businesses.
“Managing an economy
as sophisticated as Korea’s is not easy, and there is always room for
improvement,” he said. “We encourage and look forward to collaborating with the
Republic of Korea to continue developing foreign investment-friendly
practices.”
Recognizing Korea’s
immense potential as a regional hub and acknowledging challenges such as
regulatory unpredictability, AmCham recently published a comprehensive report
titled “Korea as an Asia-Pacific Regional Headquarters.”
Under the theme of
“Korea at the Crossroads: Key Policy Agenda to Make Korea a Regional
Headquarters,” Tuesday’s event featured in-depth presentations and panel
discussions on policies aimed at accelerating Korea’s journey to becoming a
regional headquarters.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240423050830