The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry said Monday that the National Assembly Korea-China Parliamentary Union will hold its first policy seminar of 2026 at 8 a.m. Tuesday in the first small conference room of the National Assembly Members’ Office Building.
The seminar will be held under the theme, “South Korea’s growth strategy amid the U.S.-China AI technology rivalry.” Chey is scheduled to deliver a special lecture offering a global business perspective on how the South Korean economy should respond.
The event is set to begin with opening remarks by Kim Tae-nyeon and a commemorative photo session, followed by Chey’s lecture and a question-and-answer session with attending lawmakers.
Organizers said about 40 lawmakers from both the ruling and opposition parties are expected to attend, including Kim Seong-won, senior vice chairman, and Reps. Lee Jae-jung, Min Byeong-deok, Jeong Il-young, Lim O-kyeong, Heo Seong-moo, Cho Bae-sook, Na Kyung-won, Shin Seong-beom and Cha Gyu-geun.
Rep. Kim has led policy agendas focused on strengthening national industrial competitiveness and securing future growth engines, and has continued related discussions through an economic policy study group within the Assembly. Organizers said the seminar was arranged as part of that effort to flesh out a national strategy centered on AI and semiconductors.
The Korea-China Parliamentary Union is a bipartisan parliamentary diplomacy platform with 145 lawmakers from both parties, and it continues policy discussions across areas including the economy, diplomacy and advanced industries.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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