Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor, South African Minister of International Cooperation, Visits Korea
30th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Establishment

Lee In-yong, President of Samsung Electronics CR (left), met with Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor, Minister of International Cooperation of South Africa, in Seoul on the 12th to introduce Samsung Electronics' CSR activities and request support for hosting the "2030 Busan World Expo." <br>[Photo by Samsung Electronics]

Lee In-yong, President of Samsung Electronics CR (left), met with Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor, Minister of International Cooperation of South Africa, in Seoul on the 12th to introduce Samsung Electronics' CSR activities and request support for hosting the "2030 Busan World Expo."
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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Ye-ju] Samsung Electronics met with South African government officials visiting Korea to request cooperation in hosting the '2030 Busan World Expo.' This year marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and South Africa.


On the 13th, Lee In-yong, Head of Corporate Responsibility at Samsung Electronics, met with Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor, South Africa's Minister of International Cooperation, and introduced Samsung Electronics' social contribution activities.


Samsung Electronics operates various CSR activities in South Africa, including educational programs such as the 'Samsung Innovation Campus' for youth software education and 'Solve For Tomorrow,' which fosters creative problem-solving skills among teenagers.



During the meeting, Lee In-yong promoted efforts to host the '2030 Busan World Expo' and requested support. Samsung Electronics is participating in the '2030 Busan World Expo Hosting Committee' to cheer for the bid.


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