The Korea Times
The Korea Enterprises Federation (KEF), a business lobby representing employers, held the third Korea-China Employer Meeting in Shanghai on Thursday, discussing ways to strengthen bilateral economic cooperation with Chinese business leaders. Jointly hosted by the China International Council for the Promotion of Multinational Corporations (CICPMC), the meeting focused on the importance of cooperation between the two countries’ companies amid growing global economic uncertainty, as well as exploring new growth opportunities through expanded cooperation in emerging industries. More than 50 business leaders and government officials attended the event, including KEF Chairman Sohn Kyung-shik, Bank of China Board Chairman Ge Haijao, Shanghai Vice Mayor Lu Shan, CICPMC Vice Chairman Su Deliang and Minister-Counselor for Economic Affairs of the Korean Embassy in China Kim Jin-dong. “Since establishing diplomatic ties in 1992, Korea and China have achieved remarkable growth across trade, investment and industries on the back of close economic cooperation,” Sohn said. “Bilateral trade has e
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