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Kim Jung-Kwan

Kim Jung-Kwan
Kim Jung-Kwan is the nominated Minister for Industry of South Korea, bringing extensive experience from both the public and private sectors. Formerly CEO of Doosan Enerbility, he previously held key roles at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Bank of Korea, and the World Bank. His background includes expertise in economic policy and a significant focus on energy, including nuclear power and renewable sources. He is expected to drive South Korea’s industrial growth and implement a balanced energy strategy, leveraging his experience in large-scale projects and global cooperation.
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South Korea says it flagged concerns over Hyundai’s US investment plan

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