Meeting with Laos Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kommasit
Introduction to Samsung Electronics' History and Innovation Cases

Samsung Electronics CR Head Lee In-yong (right) explained the company's key status to Salemsai Kommasith, Deputy Prime Minister of Laos, who is visiting Korea, and requested cooperation for attracting the '2030 Busan World Expo.' <br>[Photo by Samsung Electronics]

Samsung Electronics CR Head Lee In-yong (right) explained the company's key status to Salemsai Kommasith, Deputy Prime Minister of Laos, who is visiting Korea, and requested cooperation for attracting the '2030 Busan World Expo.'
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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Ye-ju] Samsung Electronics announced on the 8th that it met with Salemsay Kommasith, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Laos, who is visiting Korea, to introduce Samsung Electronics' major status and request cooperation for hosting the '2030 Busan World Expo.'


Lee In-yong, President in charge of CR at Samsung Electronics, invited Deputy Prime Minister Kommasith and the Laotian diplomatic delegation to Samsung Digital City in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, the day before, and had a conversation. The Laotian diplomatic delegation also visited the Samsung Innovation Museum located in Digital City to explore the history of the electronics industry and Samsung Electronics' innovation cases.


Park Hak-gyu, President and Head of the Management Support Office, also met with Deputy Prime Minister Kommasith in Seoul, introducing Samsung Electronics' business and social contribution activities and continuing the meeting.



Samsung Electronics' management emphasized the significance and strengths of hosting the Expo in Korea and requested support for the Busan Expo. Samsung Electronics is participating in the Busan Expo and conducting various promotional activities.


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