The Korea Times
Antonio Randazzo has seen firsthand the strong business ties between Korea and Germany as a company executive. Now, he is devoting himself to further strengthen the relations between the two countries. With his appointment last December to co-chair the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI) alongside Deutsche Bank Seoul Chief Country Officer Park Hyun-nam, the Star Truck Korea CEO is preparing to boost Korea-Germany economic cooperation through the Asia-Pacific Conference of German Business (APK) 2026, which will take place in Seoul from Oct. 29 to 31. "APK 2026 will be more than a conference," he said during a recent interview with The Korea Times. "It will be a milestone moment for Korean-German economic relations, demonstrating how our two innovation-driven economies can work together to address global challenges and shape the industries of the future." Since 1986, the conference has been held biennially in major Asia-Pacific cities, gathering business leaders and policymakers from across the region. The 2024 event in India brought together over 800 delegates, including
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