South Korea's Deputy Prime Minister Gu Yoon-cheol urged leveraging US investments to lead global value chains, vowing bold support for AI, autonomous vehicles, and renewable energy to drive the nation's super-innovative economic transformation.
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South Korea's Deputy Prime Minister Koo Yun-cheol called for state-owned assets to play a proactive role in driving super-innovative economic growth, highlighting plans to expand public housing and support advanced industries such as AI through policy reforms and reduced usage fees.
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Koo Yun-cheol - 'In an Era of Uncertainty, State-Owned Assets Must Play a Proactive Role'

South Korea's Deputy Prime Minister Koo Yun-cheol called for state-owned assets to play a proactive role in driving super-innovative economic growth, highlighting plans to expand public housing and support advanced industries such as AI through policy reforms and reduced usage fees.

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South Korea's Deputy Prime Minister Koo Yun-cheol announced a sweeping review of corporate regulations, including plans to replace criminal penalties for breach of duty with monetary fines, as part of a broader push to foster innovation and global competitiveness over the next five years.
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Koo Yun-cheol Says 'Comprehensive Review of Corporate Regulations—Will Shift Breach of Duty to Monetary Penalties'

South Korea's Deputy Prime Minister Koo Yun-cheol announced a sweeping review of corporate regulations, including plans to replace criminal penalties for breach of duty with monetary fines, as part of a broader push to foster innovation and global competitiveness over the next five years.

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