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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] On the 15th, Representative Kwon Seong-dong announced that he has officially registered the 'Mobility Forum' as a parliamentary research group to foster the mobility industry as a future growth engine for South Korea, coinciding with the opening of the 21st National Assembly.


The forum is co-led by independent four-term Representative Kwon Seong-dong (Gangwon Gangneung) and three-term Representative Lee Won-wook of the Democratic Party (Gyeonggi Hwaseong), with Representative Yoon Han-hong of the United Future Party (Gyeongnam Changwon Masanhwawon) and Representative Hong Seong-guk of the Democratic Party (Sejong Gap) serving as research directors.


Additionally, a total of 41 lawmakers from both ruling and opposition parties will participate, including 19 full members such as Representatives Woo Sang-ho, Lee Sang-heon, Ahn Ho-young, Song Ok-joo, Lee Byung-hoon, and Ko Young-in (all Democratic Party), and Representatives Kim Do-eup, Kim Hee-gon, Yoon Doo-hyun, Kim Seung-soo, Jeong Hee-yong, Kim Young-sik, Seo Il-jun, Han Mu-gyeong, and Park Dae-soo (all United Future Party), along with 22 associate members.


Starting with the inaugural general meeting and seminar on the 13th of next month, the forum will accurately diagnose domestic and international trends in the mobility industry during the 21st National Assembly and seek mid- to long-term policy directions to enhance competitiveness.



Representative Kwon stated, "With the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution era, the importance of the mobility industry will greatly increase," adding, "I will conduct various research activities together with lawmakers from both parties to foster the mobility industry as a future growth engine and a source of job creation."


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