The Ministry of Economy and Finance announced on the 24th that it discussed economic security, including economic and fiscal policies and supply chains, with the Ministries of Finance of Germany and Poland.


On the 21st, the Ministry held a "Director-General Level Economic Dialogue" with the German Federal Ministry of Finance in Berlin, Germany, exchanging views on macroeconomic trends and fiscal soundness policies.


Both countries introduced their respective economic security strategies, such as supply chain diversification, and discussed cooperation measures. The Ministry explained that the German side showed interest in Korea's economic security supply chain planning unit, which serves as the control tower for supply chains, and the early warning system.


On the 22nd, they met with the Polish Minister of Finance in Warsaw, Poland, to discuss economic trends and fiscal policy directions.


The Polish side expressed gratitude for Korea's support in the defense sector and requested active interest and investment from the Korean government and companies in areas such as defense, batteries, and infrastructure.


The Ministry conveyed the requests of Korean companies operating locally and asked for the Polish government's attention and cooperation to improve the business environment.



The meeting with the Ministries of Finance of Germany and Poland was attended by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Bank of Korea, the Export-Import Bank of Korea, and the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.

Sejong Government Complex Jungang-dong Panorama

Sejong Government Complex Jungang-dong Panorama

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