The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held the Korea-Czech Policy Dialogue (“Dialogue”) on September 20 as part of measures to establish a policy exchange network between the two countries’ related institutions. The Dialogue was organized in tandem with the Korea-Czech Business Forum and served as a venue for both countries’ government officials, businesses, and institutions to gain firsthand insight from experts’ in-depth analysis, discussions, and policy recommendations on promising economic cooperation prospects.
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade (KIET), and the Korea Economic Research Institute (KERI) each presented on Korea-Czech cooperation in view of the era of economic security, strategic approaches concerning bilateral investment, and measures for industrial collaboration across major strategic sectors. David Müller, Director General of the European Union and Foreign Trade Section of the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade, presented on the progress and future of Korea-Czech economic cooperation.
Noting that Korea and the Czech Republic are like-minded countries with export-oriented economic structures, KIEP President Siwook Lee stated that the two countries’ cooperation is essential in restoring free trade principles and responding to rising global protectionism, expressing anticipation of the Dialogue opening up new horizons for bilateral collaboration.