2005년 11월 14일 월요일

우즈베키스탄 총리 면담

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우즈베키스탄 수도 타쉬켄트에서 총리와 자원개발장관, 자원개발위원장, 대외협력장관등과 면담, 현대종합상사의 알마티지사 개설의 목적과 자원개발권을 획득하고 싶다는 희망을 피력했다..
열정적인 주 우즈베키스탄 문하영대사님의 도움으로 관계장관들을 만찬에 초청 현대종합상사에 자원개발에 참여할 수 있는 기회를 요청했으며 이들은 긍정적인 반응으로 협조하겠다고 말했다.
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2005년 7월 20일 수요일

President Juhn Held Talks with Malaysian Prime Minster Alone < The Maeil Economic Daily >


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Hyundai Corporation President Mark Juhn had a talk with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi alone.

The two magnates discussed the mutual concerns about the trade of Malaysian raw materials and electronic goods such as palm oil and mobile phones and a 5-year plan to upgrade the troubling public transportation system of Kuala Lumpur.

In this talk, which was held in the Prime Minister’s Room in the Government Building in Putrajaya, President Juhn described Hyundai’s business status and the future planning in Malaysia and required much support from the government to encourage the 5-year initiatives to improve the public transport system in the capital.

Mark Juhn said ‘We will actively push ahead with exporting the promising electronic products including semiconductor parts and mobile phones to the third nations through the global network of Hyundai Corporation and importing the main raw materials such as palm oil or bio diesel into Korea.”

In particular, “the public transportation system of Seoul that is being operated centering on bus has been welcomed successfully to the citizens in a short history.
The new system will also drastically help to solve the severe traffic problems in Kuala Lumpur,” he added.

Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi responded saying, “Malaysia has been a spearhead for the member countries of OIC, ASEAN and NAM so we can attract wide-ranging cooperation from these multinational organizations to produce good results.”

Taking this opportunity, Hyundai Corporation will be responsible for importing considerable quantity of palm oil and bio diesel that would amount to 1 million ton a year and activating the trade among the third parties including the regional member countries of multinational organization such as OIC that Malaysia occupies the leading position.