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				Jeonbuk held an investment briefing to foreign companies in Korea
			
			
			
				
								
				
					
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
On October 15th, Jeonbuk State announced that it held an investment briefing session for the members of the Korea Foreign Company Association (FORCA).
The event, which took place the previous day at the Grand InterContinental Parnas Hotel in Seoul, was attended by around 50 foreign companies related to Jeonbuk's key industries, including DuPont, Henkel, and ON Semiconductor.
Governor Kim Gwan-young met with key business leaders, including FORCA's Chairman , to explain Jeonbuk’s industries and the changed business environment, while also requesting investment.
The event continued with meetings with companies, screenings of promotional videos about Jeonbuk State and Saemangeum, and an investment presentation.
During the presentation, the province highlighted the current status and future vision of key emerging industries in the region, such as secondary batteries, biotechnology, and defense industries, which attracted significant interest from the participating companies.
Governor Kim stated, "Jeonbuk has high growth potential in emerging industries such as secondary batteries and physical AI. We will do our best to ensure that this briefing will serve as a stepping stone for Jeonbuk to become a leading hub in the future industrial landscape."
doo@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
			
			
		
		
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						2025.10.16
					
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				According to Yonhap News,
On October 15th, Jeonbuk State announced that it held an investment briefing session for the members of the Korea Foreign Company Association (FORCA).
The event, which took place the previous day at the Grand InterContinental Parnas Hotel in Seoul, was attended by around 50 foreign companies related to Jeonbuk's key industries, including DuPont, Henkel, and ON Semiconductor.
Governor Kim Gwan-young met with key business leaders, including FORCA's Chairman , to explain Jeonbuk’s industries and the changed business environment, while also requesting investment.
The event continued with meetings with companies, screenings of promotional videos about Jeonbuk State and Saemangeum, and an investment presentation.
During the presentation, the province highlighted the current status and future vision of key emerging industries in the region, such as secondary batteries, biotechnology, and defense industries, which attracted significant interest from the participating companies.
Governor Kim stated, "Jeonbuk has high growth potential in emerging industries such as secondary batteries and physical AI. We will do our best to ensure that this briefing will serve as a stepping stone for Jeonbuk to become a leading hub in the future industrial landscape."
doo@yna.co.kr
Source Text
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Source: Yonhap News (October 15, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.