Text and photo posted by Kim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, on his SNS on the 5th

Text and photo posted by Kim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, on his SNS on the 5th

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Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon expressed his commitment to strengthening cooperation with India as a 'post-China' partner during his 5-day trip to India.


On the 5th, Governor Kim posted on his social media, stating, "The hegemonic competition between the United States and China is intensifying," and added, "Uncertainty is increasing in the cooperative relationship with China, our largest trading partner. 'Post-China' refers to South Korea's 'economic territory expansion' in preparation for this."


He continued, "Most data point to India as a strong candidate for the 'post-China' partner," and assessed, "With its rise to the world's 3rd largest economy by 2030, an economic scale of $3.4 trillion, and annual high growth of over 6%, India represents new opportunities for South Korea and Gyeonggi Province."


Furthermore, he said, "During the busy 5-day visit to India, I visited the IICC site, the first overseas exhibition industry expansion case for South Korea, held meetings with representatives of Indian economic organizations and Korean companies operating in India for the 'Korea-India Innovation Alliance,' and met with the Indian Minister of Electronics and Information Technology and the Minister of Commerce and Industry."


In particular, he added, "I visited Samsung Electronics' Noida Research Center, a symbol of 'Korea-India win-win cooperation,' to explore future paths with India's innovative talents."



Finally, he promised, "I am now heading to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. ASEAN countries, including Thailand, are also very important in the 'post-China' strategy. I will return with great achievements, determined that the expansion of Gyeonggi Province's economic territory is the future of South Korea."


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