Kim Dong-yeon Urges "Establishment of Export Breakwater and Appointment of Economic Envoy" Following Trump’s Second Term Launch
Kim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, strongly urged the activation of an 'emergency response system' in response to the launch of Trump's second term.
On the 18th, Kim Dong-yeon, who departed to attend the 'Davos Forum,' stated on his social media (SNS) on the 20th, "First, it is urgent to establish an 'export breakwater' to respond to tariffs, exchange rates, and supply chain restructuring."
He added, "Let's promptly appoint an 'economic plenipotentiary ambassador' to deal with the Trump administration through a ruling-opposition-government agreement."
Governor Kim Dong-yeon of Gyeonggi Province posted a message and photo on his SNS on the 20th.
View original imageEarlier, on the 13th, at a New Year's press briefing, Governor Kim urgently proposed to the government and political circles the 'three major emergency management measures for Korea': a super supplementary budget for people's livelihood, the appointment of an economic plenipotentiary ambassador to respond to Trump's second term, and revitalizing corporate morale.
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Meanwhile, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States at 12:00 PM local time on the 20th (2:00 AM Korean time on the 21st). This year's inauguration ceremony will be held indoors at the Rotunda of the Capitol due to cold weather.
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