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Interview: KGCCI Vice Chair "KGCCI to Promote Korea's 2nd-Largest City During Next Month's Forum in Frankfurt"

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HaJoong Chung, KGCCI Vice Chairperson / Siemens Korea CEO, has been interviewed by The Korea Times.

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HaJoong Chung, KGCCI Vice Chairperson / Siemens Korea CEO, has been interviewed by The Korea Times.

​He has shared how Siemens Korea played a significant role in rebuilding Korea in the 1950s and now supports Busan's bid to host World Expo 2030.

​Mr. Chung has been promoting the city to German leaders and plans to continue doing so at the German-Korean Business and Investment Summit, which will be held in Frankfurt between June 28 and 29, on the occasion of the 140th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries

​The article also highlights Siemens Korea's efforts to strengthen its ties with Korean clients, fulfill its social responsibility, such as offering meals for the underprivileged and making donations to victims of natural disasters and conflicts, and satisfy its employees with mobile work system for ESG management. 

​Check out the article: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/.../2023/05/419_350445.html

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