Jung Tak, Vice Chairman of POSCO International, has been actively working to transform the company into an 'eco-friendly integrated business company' and to attract the 2030 Busan Expo since his appointment as CEO.


On the 17th, Vice Chairman Jung met with Marius Skuodis, Minister of Transport and Communications of Lithuania, and Julius Skatskauskas, Deputy Minister, at the Grand Central in Seoul, urging support for the 2030 Busan Expo bid along with business associations. They also discussed utilizing the Klaipeda port for the stable export of Ukrainian grain and post-war reconstruction projects. This port is Lithuania's only ice-free port. Additionally, they listened to Lithuania's plans for offshore wind power projects and agreed to strengthen mutual cooperation.


Representing the POSCO Group as an executive committee member, Vice Chairman Jung is focusing all efforts on attracting the 2030 Busan Expo, centering on seven key negotiation countries assigned to the group: Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Mexico, Argentina, Uzbekistan, and Chile.



A POSCO International official stated, "Chairman Choi Jeong-woo serves as a commissioner for the 2030 Busan Expo bid, and Vice Chairman Jung Tak serves as an executive committee member, demonstrating that the group is pooling all its capabilities for this Expo bid. We will do our utmost to leverage POSCO International's extensive global network so that the government and private companies can work as one team to achieve excellent results."

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