PwC Experts from 21 Countries Gather
Sharing Global Strategies for Korean Companies

Samil PwC announced on the 30th that it held the '2025 Global Korea Business Network Strategy Meeting' at the Sejong Hall of its headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 24th and 25th.


This strategy meeting was organized to discuss strategies for Korean companies to enter the global market and enhance their competitiveness. More than 50 PwC experts and overseas assignees from 21 countries, including the United States, China, Japan, Germany, India, and Australia, attended the event.

Experts from PwC worldwide and overseas assignees who attended the '2025 Global Korea Business Network Strategy Meeting' held at the headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 24th and 25th gathered for a commemorative photo. Samil PwC.

Experts from PwC worldwide and overseas assignees who attended the '2025 Global Korea Business Network Strategy Meeting' held at the headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 24th and 25th gathered for a commemorative photo. Samil PwC.

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On the first day, the PwC network shared proactive response strategies for major corporations facing country-specific issues amid an uncertain global economic environment. PwC partners from each country discussed ways to support Korean companies and overcome crises, focusing on a variety of topics such as U.S.-originated tariff issues, global supply chain restructuring, digital transformation, cross-border M&A, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) responses.


In particular, there was an in-depth discussion on the need for Korean companies to change their export strategies in response to recent changes in U.S. tariff policies, as well as short-term and mid- to long-term response measures. PwC's customized advisory capabilities were also introduced.


On the second day, PwC US's artificial intelligence (AI) specialist team gave a presentation on 'AI Finance.' They introduced cases of financial analysis, simulation, and improved forecasting accuracy using AI, as well as real-world applications in business operations.



Steven Kang, leader (partner) of the Korea Business Network at Samil PwC, said, "This strategy meeting went beyond simple information exchange and served as an opportunity to strengthen the connection between Korean companies and PwC global experts," adding, "Samil PwC will continue to establish more sophisticated and actionable support strategies to help Korean companies achieve sustainable growth in the global market."


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