On the 12th at 9 a.m. local time in LA, Gu Jacheon, chairman of the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Gyeongnam, officially visited Irvine City Hall and the Irvine Chamber of Commerce.


According to the Changwon Chamber of Commerce, Irvine City in the United States is a representative planned city in the U.S., created under the leadership of a private company, the Irvine Company.


About 45% of the total population is of Asian descent, and it is a region where a Korean American has been elected mayor twice.


Chairman Gu Ja-cheon (sixth from the left) of the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Gyeongnam and staff visited the Irvine City Hall in LA, USA. <br>[Photo by Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry]

Chairman Gu Ja-cheon (sixth from the left) of the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Gyeongnam and staff visited the Irvine City Hall in LA, USA.
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On that day, Chairman Gu and the staff of the Changwon Chamber met with Tammy Kim, Vice Mayor of Irvine, and Brian Star, Chairman of the Irvine Chamber of Commerce.


They listened to the current economic status of Irvine and exchanged opinions on establishing a communication channel between the two chambers of commerce to respond to changes in the trade environment, such as the U.S. rules of origin and strengthening of non-tariff barriers.



Employees of the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Gyeongnam and the Irvine Chamber of Commerce in the United States are taking a commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry]

Employees of the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Gyeongnam and the Irvine Chamber of Commerce in the United States are taking a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry]

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Chairman Gu said, “Irvine is a planned city and a corporate city, which is similar to our region,” adding, “We will continuously strengthen the network to expand exchanges between companies in the two regions.”


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