[Invest&Law] Kim & Chang, Seminar on Korean Companies' Response Strategies to the 'Trump 2nd Administration' View original image

Kim & Jang Law Office (Managing Attorney Jeong Gye-seong) held a seminar on the 4th at the Crescendo Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul, in collaboration with the U.S. law firm Arnold & Porter, titled "Changes in Trade, Diplomatic, and Environmental Policies under the Second Trump Administration and Response Strategies for Korean Companies."


This seminar was organized to forecast the impact of the inauguration of the second Trump administration on international trade, diplomacy, and climate change policies, and to discuss response strategies for Korean companies.


The seminar featured presentations and Q&A sessions on topics including ▲ Policies of the second Trump administration and their impact on Korean companies ▲ Global reactions to the U.S. election results ▲ Trade relations between the new administration and South Korea ▲ Changes in climate and environmental policies and their implications.


Attorney David Park stated, "The second Trump administration is expected to prefer reciprocal bilateral negotiations," adding, "A comprehensive approach is necessary for the Korean government and companies to respond."


Advisor Park Jin emphasized, "Policy changes under the second Trump administration and the corresponding responses from various countries represent both a crisis and an opportunity for Korea," stressing that "Korean companies should respond more proactively."


Attorney Jeong Young-jin said, "I hope this discussion will serve as an important foundation for setting the direction of our country's companies' global business in the future."



Reporter Ahn Hyun, Legal Times


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