Lunch with Delegations from 8 Countries Attending the Korea-Pacific Island Countries Summit

On the 31st, Samsung introduced its major business status and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities and discussed sustainable management plans during a luncheon with delegations from eight countries attending the Korea-Pacific Island Countries (Taedoguk) Summit at the Shilla Hotel Yeongbingwan in Seoul.


Attending the event were Choi Sung-an, CEO (Vice Chairman) of Samsung Heavy Industries; Park Hak-gyu, Head of Management Support Office (President) of Samsung Electronics; Park Seung-hee, Head of CR (President) of Samsung Electronics; and Cho Sang-ho, Head of Southeast Asia Division (Vice President) of Samsung Electronics.


Representatives from Taedoguk included ▲ Mark Brown, Prime Minister of the Cook Islands ▲ Dalton Tagelagi, Prime Minister of Niue ▲ Surangel Whipps Jr., President of Palau ▲ Kausea Natano, Prime Minister of Tuvalu ▲ Ishmael Kalsakau, Prime Minister of Vanuatu ▲ Moetai Brotherson, President of French Polynesia ▲ Biliame Gabuka, Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji ▲ Cedric Schuster, Minister of Environment of Samoa, among others.



A delegation from Korea-Pacific Island countries and Samsung officials are taking a commemorative photo in front of the Hotel Shilla State Guesthouse. Park Hak-gyu, President of Samsung Electronics (far left), Dalton Tagelagi, Prime Minister of Niue (fourth from left), Yoon Sang-jik, Secretary General of the Busan Expo Bid Committee (eighth from left), Mark Brown, Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (ninth from left), Choi Sung-an, Vice Chairman of Samsung Heavy Industries (tenth from left), Kausea Natano, Prime Minister of Tuvalu (eleventh from left), Moetai Brotherson, President of French Polynesia (far right). / Photo by Samsung

A delegation from Korea-Pacific Island countries and Samsung officials are taking a commemorative photo in front of the Hotel Shilla State Guesthouse. Park Hak-gyu, President of Samsung Electronics (far left), Dalton Tagelagi, Prime Minister of Niue (fourth from left), Yoon Sang-jik, Secretary General of the Busan Expo Bid Committee (eighth from left), Mark Brown, Prime Minister of the Cook Islands (ninth from left), Choi Sung-an, Vice Chairman of Samsung Heavy Industries (tenth from left), Kausea Natano, Prime Minister of Tuvalu (eleventh from left), Moetai Brotherson, President of French Polynesia (far right). / Photo by Samsung

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President Park Hak-gyu of Samsung Electronics and President Moete Brotherson of French Polynesia are shaking hands. / Photo by Samsung

President Park Hak-gyu of Samsung Electronics and President Moete Brotherson of French Polynesia are shaking hands. / Photo by Samsung

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Samsung is introducing its major business status, CSR activities, and sustainable management strategies to the leaders of Pacific island countries. / <br>[Photo by Samsung]

Samsung is introducing its major business status, CSR activities, and sustainable management strategies to the leaders of Pacific island countries. /
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