"Evaluation of 'Meaningful Diplomatic Achievements'"

The small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector expressed a 'welcoming' stance on the outcome of the Korea-U.S.-Japan summit.


The Korea Federation of SMEs stated in a commentary on the 21st, "The SME sector welcomes the historic opportunity created to strengthen the partnership among the three countries through the successful holding of the Korea-U.S.-Japan summit."


Kim Ki-moon, President of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business <br>Photo by Yonhap News

Kim Ki-moon, President of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business
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Furthermore, the Federation emphasized, "This summit laid the foundation for peace in the Indo-Pacific region and produced meaningful diplomatic achievements, such as establishing a cooperative framework among Korea, the U.S., and Japan encompassing economy, advanced technology, and security. We also expect that the values and norms of freedom, market economy, and democracy jointly upheld by the three countries will expand globally."


They added, "In particular, with the strengthening of this security alliance creating a vibrant platform for economic exchange among Korea, the U.S., and Japan, the 7.29 million SMEs will also strive harder for national economic development."



The leaders of Korea, the United States, and Japan met on the 18th (local time) at Camp David near Washington, U.S., held a summit, and adopted the 'Camp David Principles,' the 'Spirit of Camp David,' and the 'Third Consultation Pledge.' This has led to expectations that Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation will be solidified at the highest level.


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