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Are Korean companies ready to "recover lost ground" in China?
The gyeonggi-do Tourism Board announced on the 3rd that the gyeonggi-do government will participate in the china international travel mart to be held in Kunming, China on June 17. This is the first time that the South Korean government has participated in the China Tourism Expo since the "Sade" conflict between South Korea and China. With the easing of relations between South Korea and China, all industries in South Korea that focus on the China market are gearing up.

China international travel mart is the largest professional tourism exhibition in Asia, which is held once a year. According to the report, Gyeonggi Province will set up a booth at the event site to promote the winter tourism products of Gyeonggi Province and actively promote the resale of "Korean Tour" products in China. In addition, Gyeonggi Province will hold a publicity briefing on free travel in Shandong Province next month.

According to South Korea's report on the 3rd, the South Korean government announced the tourism revitalization plan on the same day, extending the preferential policy of electronic visa fee reduction and exemption for group tourists from China, which was scheduled to end at the end of next year. On the same day, Kim Dong-yeon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning and Finance, said that since the spring of this year, due to various factors, the Korean tourism market has encountered great difficulties. Fortunately, the improvement of Korea-China relations has brought important opportunities to the Korean tourism market.

On the same day, news came out from South Korea that major car companies in South Korea were gearing up to regain the market share of South China lost by "Sade". Eui-Sun Chung, Vice President of Hyundai Motor, went to Beijing on June 1 65438+1October1to start field operation in Beijing. Previously, Hyundai Motor's sales in China were reduced by 40% because of "Sade". At the same time, Ssangyong Motor also restarted the steps of setting up a factory in China.

According to another report, South Korean diplomatic sources revealed on the 2nd that South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Jinghe will visit China as soon as this month. This may be the first time that Kang Jinghe personally went to Beijing to meet China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi after taking office as South Korean Foreign Minister. The report said that the two sides are currently coordinating the agenda of the talks and other related matters.