Korea launches global green industries conference in Busan


The annual Global Green Hub Korea 2024 conference, organized by the Environment Ministry in collaboration with the Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute, kicked off at BEXCO, Busan. The three-day event includes activities such as panel discussions on international green goals, private export counseling sessions, briefings on overseas green projects, and meetings focused on intergovernmental cooperation. The primary objective of the global forum is to establish connections between international clients and domestic companies in the green industry. This year's conference, now in its 17th year, is expected to draw participants from 30 countries, with around 100 foreign companies and 170 domestic firms in attendance. It is anticipated that the business volume from overseas clients and buyers could reach $3.8 billion. Domestic companies will have the opportunity to present their technologies through one-on-one export counseling sessions, actively seeking collaboration with international partners. Additionally, representatives from major overseas organizations will provide insights into their upcoming projects and bidding procedures, enabling direct communication with local enterprises. Furthermore, keynote speeches were delivered by officials from Indonesia, Cambodia, and the Philippines, who shared their visions for green growth. Korean Vice Minister of Environment, Lee Byung-hwa, hosted a cooperation meeting in a Busan hotel to explore potential partnerships within the green industry, emphasizing Korea's diverse portfolio of green technologies and its commitment to facilitating exchanges with international clients and purchasers.


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