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In his speech the same day, President Moon defined the situation of our economy due to Corona 19 as a “war economic situation” and said: “It is a time of transition to proactively prepare for the future.” He emphasized, “(Now rather, it is a great opportunity for us)” and emphasized, “We need to turn the crisis into an opportunity” through a leading economy.
President Moon Jae-in is giving a special speech on the third anniversary of his inauguration at the Blue House in Cheong Wa Dae on the morning of the 10. Yonhap News
President Moon has mentioned the leading economy several times. The goal of being a pioneer in the “post-crown (post-crown) era” is to create or not a leading economy. Representative examples of the main economies include information and communication technology (ICT) and biotechnology, non-contact medical services, online education and online transactions. These are high-tech industries in which Korean companies maintain a comparative advantage. He also mentioned ‘Third New Growth Industry’. It is the semiconductor system, bio-health, and the future auto industry that are at the core of creating food for the future.
It is said to also try to attract domestic U-turns and high-tech foreign industries from Korean companies that have gone abroad. In order to remain competitive in the world after the current global recession and the crown, intensive investment in high-tech manufacturing is considered essential. President Moon said: “The world is now beginning to prefer innovative capabilities and safe investments over cheap labor costs. Korea will become a global factory for high-tech industries and change the global industrial map. ”
It is also worth noting that the key point of “building a digital infrastructure” is at the core of the “Korean New Deal”. President Moon said: “The Korean version of the New Deal is a future preventive investment to build a digital infrastructure. He stressed that “we will create large-scale jobs by smarting up national infrastructure that combines artificial intelligence and digital technology in existing roads, transportation networks and industrial complexes.”
Reporter Sung Yeon-cheol [email protected]
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