Follow-up Measures After Meeting with Acting Prime Minister Han Deok-su
"Please Convey Korea's Resilience and Trustworthiness" Requested

Yoon Jin-sik, Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), sent official letters on the 23rd to 237 organizations in 68 countries, including the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) in the United States, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), and the Brazil WTC S?o Paulo, explaining the current state of the Korean economy and assuring that jointly promoted projects will continue without disruption.


Yoon Jin-sik, Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association, is speaking at the luncheon meeting of economic organizations held at the Prime Minister's official residence in Seoul on the 23rd. [Photo by Presidential Office Press Photographers Group] Yonhap News

Yoon Jin-sik, Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association, is speaking at the luncheon meeting of economic organizations held at the Prime Minister's official residence in Seoul on the 23rd. [Photo by Presidential Office Press Photographers Group] Yonhap News

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Chairman Yoon sent the letters to prevent any unrest and to reassure the organizations and institutions belonging to the 'KITA Global Partners Club (KGPC)', which has maintained a strong cooperative relationship with KITA. In the letter, Chairman Yoon emphasized, "Historically, Korea has demonstrated remarkable resilience in quickly overcoming crises," and stated, "The Korean economy is stable, and Korean companies continue to conduct business as responsible partners."


Furthermore, Chairman Yoon said, "Joint projects with global partner organizations will proceed as usual next year," and requested, "Please convey this resilience and trust in the Korean economy to local companies in your respective countries."



This letter dispatch was a follow-up measure to the meeting held on the same day between Acting President Han Duck-soo and the heads of six economic organizations. At the meeting, Chairman Yoon proposed the need to actively promote to overseas partner organizations that there are no issues with the stability of the Korean economy.


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