The Korea Business Association said on the 23rd that it sent the letter to the heads of 33 business organizations in 31 countries around the world, including the United States, Japan, China, the United Kingdom, and France.
In the letter, the Korea Economic Association explained that the Korean government and the business community are working on ways to minimize the impact of the incident, and the legislation and government budget necessary for business activities are proceeding as scheduled.
We will also carry out investment by Korean companies without a hitch, he said, adding that we will do our best to make overseas partners feel safe by actively responding to changes caused by the launch of a new administration in the United States.
Earlier, Chey Tae-won, chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, also sent a letter to the chairmen of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 128 countries, saying that the Korean economy is working normally.
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