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The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), is the peak Korean government body for trade and foreign investment promotion. With 129 offices located across 84 countries, it is a global business platform designed to meet the needs of foreign buyers and investors. KOTRA not only contributes to Korea’s economic growth but also that of partner countries.

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As Korea and Australia commemorates the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries, business leaders gathered and discussed the need to diversify mutual cooperation.

Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) and Australia-Korea Business Council AKBC) held the 42nd AKBC-KABC Joint Meeting at the JW Marriot Hotel in Seoul while Australian participants joining virtually.

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Announcement from The Hon Angus Taylor, Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction

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South Korea will sharply increase the adoption of hydrogen as a fuel of transportation, industrial plants and power generators to become the world’s leading hydrogen economy, President Moon Jae-in said on Thursday.

On Tuesday 5 October, Australia-Korea Business Council (AKBC) and Korean Embassy, co-hosted the 2021 Australia-Korea New Energy from 11.00AM – 2.00PM (AEDT) via Zoom. Dr Alan Finkel AO delivered the key note speech.

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Highlights from the 2021 Australia-Korea New Energy Forum 

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The Western Australia-Korea Business Forum brought together roughly 100 executives active in the Western Australia–Korea relationship in Perth on 17 August, 2021.

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Seoul researchers have developed a technique to recycle discarded solar panels, creating high-performance solar cells.

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During Minister Dan Tehan MP’s trip to South Korea, SK E&S and the Australian Government agreed to work together to collaborate on eco-friendly gas field.

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Australia and Korea have agreed to expand cooperation to stablise the supply chain for critical minerals. On 19 July, Yoo Myung-hee, Korean Minister for Trade from Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) met with Dan Tehan MP, Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism, and Investment to discuss ways to work together to stabilise the supply chain for critical minerals.