Samsung Electronics President Park Hak-gyu (left) met with Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba in Kathmandu, Nepal, on the 24th (local time) to request support for hosting the '2030 Busan Expo.'

Samsung Electronics President Park Hak-gyu (left) met with Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba in Kathmandu, Nepal, on the 24th (local time) to request support for hosting the '2030 Busan Expo.'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] Samsung Electronics President Park Hak-gyu met with senior government officials from Nepal and Cambodia to seek their support for the '2030 Busan World Expo.'


On the 25th, Samsung Electronics announced that President Park met with Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba at the Prime Minister's residence in Kathmandu, Nepal. During the meeting, they discussed Samsung Electronics' business plans in Nepal and explained the company's flagship global social contribution program, the 'Samsung Innovation Campus.'


In particular, he promoted the bid for the '2030 Busan World Expo' and requested support. Samsung Electronics is also wishing for the success of the '2030 Busan World Expo' through outdoor advertisements at Kathmandu International Airport in Nepal.


Prior to his visit to Nepal, President Park visited Royal Phnom Penh University in Cambodia, where he signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the 'Samsung Innovation Campus' education program with Chuen Dara, Special Minister directly under the Cambodian Prime Minister and representative of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), and Ziet Jieli, President of Royal Phnom Penh University, along with other government and university officials. At that time as well, he requested support for the '2030 Busan World Expo.'



Samsung Electronics is participating in the public-private joint '2030 Busan World Expo Bid Committee' and is actively involved in the bid activities.


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