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    [Interview] KGCCI President&CEO and Co-chair of WIR at KGCCI featured on Arirang TV’s “Within The Frame”

    Marie Antonia von Schönburg, President & CEO of the KGCCI, and Kumjoo Huh, Co-Chair of Women In koRea (WIR) at KGCCI, shared insights on the role of WIR and the importance of inclusive leadership through an interview with Arirang TV.

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    Women in Korea (WIR), Featured in LEADERPIA Magazine No. 219

    The Women in Korea (WIR) initiative, the women’s leadership program of the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI), was recently featured in a Leaderpia magazine article. The coverage also highlighted the 2026 WIR Kick-off & International Women’s Day Celebration, co-hosted with the Embassy of Switzerland in the Republic of Korea.

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    KGCCI Women in koRea and Korean National Council of Women Sign MOU to Strengthen Women’s Leadership Collaboration

    The Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI, President & CEO Marie Antonia von Schönburg) Women in Korea (WIR) program and the Korean National Council of Women (KNCW) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen cooperation in advancing women’s leadership and fostering inclusive professional networks.

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    KGCCI Chairperson Participates in Roundtable on the Amended Trade Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act

    Hyun-Nam Park, Chairperson of the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI), participated in a roundtable meeting with the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, together with fellow Foreign Chambers of Commerce. The meeting addressed the upcoming implementation of the amended Trade Union and Labor Relations Adjustment Act (“Yellow Envelope Act”) and provided an opportunity for dialogue between the Korean government and the international business community on its practical implications.

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    [Interview] Saxony, Germany—Producing One-Third of Europe’s Semiconductors—An Ideal Partner for Korea’s Semiconductor Industry

    Pascal Misoph, Manager at the Saxony Economic Development Corporation (WFS), visited Korea under the auspices of the KGCCI. He expressed a positive outlook on Korean companies entering the European semiconductor market through Saxony, highlighting its stable regulatory environment, policy consistency and institutional support.

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    [Invitation from Germany] Why did they come to Korea after “Intel”

    The Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI) hosted a delegation from Saxony-Anhalt and GTAI for an investment seminar focused on restructuring semiconductor supply chains in collaboration with South Korea.

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    [Interview] [Invitation from Germany] Hidden Champion Sachsen-Anhalt “Welcome to Korean Semiconductor Companies.”

    Among the economic delegation visiting Korea for events organized by the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI) and Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI), Robert Franke, CEO of the Saxony-Anhalt Economic Development Corporation, introduced one of the largest advanced technology parks currently under development in Europe and outlined comprehensive support measures for Korean companies seeking access to the European market.

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    [Invitation from Germany] Silicon Sachsen’s Message to Yongin

    During a visit to Korea by economic delegations from Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt organized by the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI), Pascal Misoph, Project Manager at the Saxony Economic Development Corporation (WFS), introduced Silicon Saxony and emphasized the importance of building a strong ecosystem.

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    [Interview] Next to Infineon, TSMC… Europe’s largest semiconductor hub continues to expand

    Pascal Misoph, Manager at the Saxony Economic Development Corporation (WFS), who participated in a semiconductor industry business event hosted by the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI), shared in an interview with Money Today his insights that Saxony’s circular economy, companies’ resource-efficient processes, and relatively low cost of living create a favorable environment for semiconductor companies to grow in Europe.