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AMCHAM hosts US Ambassador Steel for 1st business community meeting

The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM) hosted U.S. Ambassador to Korea Michelle Steel for an executive breakfast roundtable at its office in Seoul on Thursday, marking Steel’s first official engagement with the U.S. business community in Korea since assuming her post. The small-group roundtable brought together a select group of senior executives from leading U.S. companies across key…

AMCHAM hosts US Ambassador Steel for 1st business community meeting

The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM) hosted a significant meeting with U.S. Ambassador to Korea Michelle Steel on Thursday. This marked Steel's inaugural official interaction with the U.S. business community in Korea since taking office. The event comprised a small-group roundtable discussion at AMCHAM's office in Seoul, convening senior executives from leading U.S. companies across crucial industries in the region.

Steel listened intently as these business leaders shared insights into their operations in Korea and discussed priorities for fostering continued cooperation between the U.S. Embassy and AMCHAM. The conversation centered on the key opportunities and challenges confronting U.S. companies in the Korean market. Participants deliberated on strategies to ensure sustained engagement, aimed at bolstering bilateral trade and investment while promoting a more competitive, predictable, and globally aligned business environment.

The meeting also delved into potential areas of collaboration between the U.S. Embassy and AMCHAM. This included initiatives under the "Freedom 250" project, which commemorates the 250th anniversary of the United States. Ambassador Steel expressed delight at being invited for her first official engagement with the U.S. business community in Korea following her appointment.

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