Samsung Electronics DX Division Vice Chairman Han Jong-hee (left in the photo) met with Anna Hallberg, Minister for Foreign Trade, in Stockholm, Sweden, on the 15th (local time) to discuss the circular economy and green transition, while also requesting support for hosting the '2030 Busan Expo.'

Samsung Electronics DX Division Vice Chairman Han Jong-hee (left in the photo) met with Anna Hallberg, Minister for Foreign Trade, in Stockholm, Sweden, on the 15th (local time) to discuss the circular economy and green transition, while also requesting support for hosting the '2030 Busan Expo.'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] Han Jong-hee, Vice Chairman and Head of Samsung Electronics' DX Division, visited Sweden to check on local business operations and met with government officials to request cooperation for the bid to host the '2030 Busan World Expo.'


On the 16th, Samsung Electronics announced that Vice Chairman Han met with Anna Hallberg, Sweden's Minister for Foreign Trade, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Stockholm. Han focused on discussing Sweden's key interests in the 'circular economy' and 'green transition.'


He also explained Samsung Electronics' resource circulation activities, including ▲collection of waste electronic products ▲development of resource-circulating products ▲efforts to improve repairability, and agreed to support the development of Korea-Sweden economic and trade relations through continuous dialogue and cooperation.



He promoted the bid for the '2030 Busan World Expo' and requested support. Samsung Electronics is participating in the public-private joint '2030 Busan World Expo Bid Committee' to collaborate on the bid efforts.


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