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According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said while attending a business forum in Beijing on the 5th that South Korea and China need to deepen cooperation in fields such as artificial intelligence and culture. At the same time, he explained the deep economic and trade ties between South Korea and China using “common navigation in the same sea” as a metaphor. Lee Jae-myung said on the same day that South Korea and China, like ships sailing in the same direction in the same sea area, have joined hands to overcome the wind and waves, and have jointly injected momentum into global economic growth through the deep interconnection of the industrial chain supply chain and mutual achievements. Facing the current new situation of changes in the global economic and trade landscape, accelerating technological transformation, and making it more difficult to restructure the industrial chain supply chain, if we do not actively adjust the direction and only rely on past inertia to move forward, we may miss out on key opportunities for development. Lee Jae-myung also mentioned the importance of exploring new engines of growth in fields such as cutting-edge technology and culture. “We need to establish a higher level of cooperation and deepen cooperation in manufacturing and service industries through future technologies such as artificial intelligence.” He added that consumer goods fields such as cosmetics and food, as well as cultural content such as movies, music, and games, may also bring “new breakthroughs” to the economic relationship between the two countries.

Zhitongcaijing·01/05/2026 07:09:08
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According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said while attending a business forum in Beijing on the 5th that South Korea and China need to deepen cooperation in fields such as artificial intelligence and culture. At the same time, he explained the deep economic and trade ties between South Korea and China using “common navigation in the same sea” as a metaphor. Lee Jae-myung said on the same day that South Korea and China, like ships sailing in the same direction in the same sea area, have joined hands to overcome the wind and waves, and have jointly injected momentum into global economic growth through the deep interconnection of the industrial chain supply chain and mutual achievements. Facing the current new situation of changes in the global economic and trade landscape, accelerating technological transformation, and making it more difficult to restructure the industrial chain supply chain, if we do not actively adjust the direction and only rely on past inertia to move forward, we may miss out on key opportunities for development. Lee Jae-myung also mentioned the importance of exploring new engines of growth in fields such as cutting-edge technology and culture. “We need to establish a higher level of cooperation and deepen cooperation in manufacturing and service industries through future technologies such as artificial intelligence.” He added that consumer goods fields such as cosmetics and food, as well as cultural content such as movies, music, and games, may also bring “new breakthroughs” to the economic relationship between the two countries.