[Photo] Korea-Australia Discuss Expansion Plans for Hydrogen and Critical Minerals Cooperation
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, together with the Australian Trade and Investment Commission, KOTRA, and the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning, held the "Korea-Australia Business Roundtable" in Sydney, Australia on the 25th to discuss ways to expand economic cooperation between the two countries.
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This meeting, held as a follow-up to President Moon Jae-in's state visit to Australia in December last year, concretized plans to expand economic cooperation, including signing memorandums of understanding between companies in the fields of hydrogen, steel, energy storage devices, and critical minerals, as well as proposing cooperative projects.
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