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AustCham Korea Attends Seoul Food and Hotel Expo

On June 12, 2024, representatives from the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Korea attended the Seoul Food and Hotel Expo at Kintex to support their members and help introduce future Australian F&B brands to the Korean market. Held from June 11 to 14, the event offered a prime opportunity for businesses to connect, share innovations, and explore new ventures in the food and hospitality industry.

The Australian Pavilion, a beacon of premium Australian food and beverage products, successfully drew over 10,000 visitors who were eager to sample offerings from 46 leading companies. With a total of more than 40,000 attendees at the event, the Pavilion served as a testament to the strong presence and increasing popularity of Australian products in the Korean market.

Marking the 10th anniversary of the Australia-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA), AustCham Korea was delighted to see many existing members, new companies and key government and trade representatives in attendance.

The Chamber extends its best wishes to all participants and looks forward to supporting new and existing businesses as they expand into the Korean market.

[Photo credit: Australian Embassy]

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AustCham Korea Hosts May Mix at Six

On May 30th, AustCham Korea hosted its ‘May Mix at Six’ event, attracting 130 guests from across its membership and beyond. Held at the stylish ANdAZ Seoul Gangnam, the evening was a delightful blend of business networking and exquisite cocktails.

The night’s highlight was the premium cocktail menu featuring a range of gins and negronis from the renowned Melbourne Gin Company. Guests had the opportunity to savour these finely crafted beverages, paired with Australian beef pies and sliders, adding a touch of Aussie flair to the event. The expertly mixed cocktails perfectly accompanied the relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere, encouraging conversations among colleagues, friends, and potential clients.

Running from 5:30 p.m. to late, ‘May Mix at Six’ provided a golden opportunity for attendees to rekindle the joy of casual business networking. High-quality drinks, engaging company, and a vibrant setting combined to make for a memorable evening.

The Chamber continues celebrating the best of business networking with a dash of Australian hospitality and would like to thank Melbourne Gin Company and Andaz Seoul Gangnam for supporting the event.

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AustCham Korea Participates in the Taste of Queensland Networking Dinner

On Monday, June 10th, the AustCham Korea Secretariat had the pleasure of participating in the Taste of Queensland Networking Dinner held at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul. Hosted by Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) in Korea, this exclusive event promoted quality food and beverages from Queensland to Korean audiences, including businesses, thus fostering stronger ties and commercial prospects between the two regions.

The evening featured welcoming remarks from the Australian Ambassador to Korea, His Excellency Jeff Robinson, an introduction of Queensland by Luke Shim, TIQ Korea Commissioner, and an introduction of the Queensland delegation by Tony Burnett, Director of Food and Agribusiness at TIQ Brisbane.

The evening further spotlighted twelve leading Queensland companies, each presenting diverse food and beverage offerings. This event provided an ideal platform for networking and bringing together potential collaborations within the industry. The AustCham Korea team had the privilege to engage with many key stakeholders on the night of the event, gaining valuable insights into emerging trends and promising opportunities in the upcoming food and beverage sectors.

Following the networking dinner, delegates showcased their produce at the Seoul Food and Hotel Expo, which was held from June 11th to 14th at Kintex.

TIQ Korea proudly introduced 12 participating Queensland companies:

1. Bundaberg Brewed Drinks - Premium non-alcoholic beverages

2. East Forged - Brewed natural iced teas

3. Freedom Fresh Australia - The Home of Happy Nut - Macadamia snacks

4. Hive + Wellness Australia - Manuka honey products

5. Kialla Pure Foods - Organic flours and pancake mixes

6. Lick Ice Cream - Gourmet ice creams

7. Nature's Gold - Manuka honey products

8. Nutworks - Macadamia nut products

9. King International - Plant-based and dairy-free products

10. Paradigm Foods - Premium beef and lamb

11. Signature Desserts - Single-serve desserts

12. Stillwater Sweets - Specialty soft candies and artisan butter

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AustCham Korea Secretariat Visits Dwight School Seoul

On Monday, 17 June, the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AustCham Korea) Secretariat met with Anne Choe, the Director of Public Relations & Communications at Dwight School Seoul, to discuss how AustCham Korea can better support the school and its initiatives in 2024 and beyond.

The Dwight School Seoul is a unique PreK-12 International Baccalaureate World School in Digital Media City. The school offers a holistic education for children aged 3 to 18, following the Primary Years Program (PYP), Middle Years Program (MYP), and Diploma Program. With a strong emphasis on global vision, personalised learning, and community service, Dwight School Seoul is part of the prestigious Dwight Family of Schools.

The meeting featured a discussion of Australia's engagement with Korea to reach its 2050 net zero goal and how the Chamber can assist the school in its mission of educational excellence and strengthening international collaboration.

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AustCham Korea Appoints Anna Chung as New Board of Governor

[AustCham News] AustCham Korea Appoints Anna Chung as New Board of Governor.

AustCham Korea is pleased to announce the appointment of Anna Chung as the newest member of its Board of Governors, per Article 6.8 of the Chamber's Constitution. Anna Chung, a Partner at Ashurst 's Projects and Energy Transition Group based in Seoul, will take over the position from Ryan Freer, who recently relocated to Australia.

The Chamber extends its appreciation to Ryan Freer for his dedicated service. Over his multiple terms, Ryan has held the roles of Board of Governor, Board of Director, and Vice Chair. Despite his relocation, Ryan will continue to contribute actively to the Australia-Korea business corridor in his new capacity as the Chamber’s Liaison to Australia.

Anna Chung brings a wealth of experience to her new role. As a partner at Ashurst, she specialises in project development and financing, with a particular emphasis on the energy and infrastructure sectors. Her expertise encompasses advising sponsors and lenders, including export credit agencies, regional development banks, and multilateral institutions.

Anna's distinguished legal career began at the Australian firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth, followed by a 17-year tenure at Shearman & Sterling LLP before she joined Ashurst. She is qualified in the UK and Australia and is currently president of the Foreign Law Firm Association of Korea.

AustCham Korea is confident that Anna's extensive background and leadership in the legal field will greatly benefit the Chamber and its mission to strengthen business ties between Australia and Korea. The Chamber looks forward to her contributions in her new role.

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AustCham Korea Co-hosts Mondrian Itaewon Lobby Takeover with Afterwork Seoul

On June 20th, AustCham Korea co-hosted an exciting networking event with Afterwork Seoul at the Mondrian Hotel Seoul.

From 6 PM until late, attendees connected with like-minded professionals in a relaxed atmosphere. The event saw an impressive turnout, with 560 people registered.

Music was provided by DJs Devin and Sterling Silver, adding to the vibrant ambiance. Additionally, there were lucky draw prizes, including 10 vouchers for 2 people to access the fitness centre and 10 vouchers for 2 people to access the outdoor pool.

This event provided a fantastic opportunity for participants to expand their networks and elevate their careers. We thank everyone who joined us for this memorable evening.

[Photo credit: Afterwork Seoul]?


Upcoming Events

[Training] First Aid and CPR Training

Are you and your colleagues trained and confident in providing lifesaving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)?

Aimed at corporations and individuals, AustCham Korea will host a four-hour CPR training course with the assistance of Red Cross Korea. This course will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to perform potentially lifesaving CPR during a medical emergency.

Due to the capacity of participants, confirmed registrations will be on a first-come basis with a priority given to AustCham Korea Members.

  • 9am-1pm Korean Class
  • 2pm-6pm English Class

Successful participants will be issued a certificate of competency from Red Cross Korea upon completing the training course.

Program:

  • Introduction
  • The need for First Aid and what to do in an emergency
  • Checking over a patient
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • Using an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Helping someone who is choking
  • Q&A

For further information or group bookings, please email [email protected]

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Business Delegation and Site Tour of POSCO Pohang Steelworks'

AustCham Korea invites Expressions of Interest (EOI) for its upcoming 'Business Delegation and Site Tour of POSCO Pohang Steelworks' scheduled for Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

As Australia's principal customer, attendees will gain an in-person perspective of the size and magnitude of POSCO’s operations while networking with a select group of senior business leaders. POSCO maintains a substantial and longstanding relationship with Australia, procuring 39 million tonnes of iron ore and 12 million tonnes of coal from Australian suppliers in 2018 to produce steel products valued at U$4.4 billion.

The delegation will depart from Seoul and include a luncheon and a site tour of the POSCO Pohang Steelworks. The event will host approximately 12-15 senior representatives from the business and government sectors. Due to limited capacity, priority will be given to tier-one members, with only one representative per company, unless additional space is permitted.

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New Members

AustCham Korea Welcomes CarCram as a Small Business Member

AustCham Korea would like to welcome CarCram as its newest Small Business Member.

CarCram is Australia's leading automated vehicle parking systems specialist. CarCram takes over the operations of Wohr Parking Systems Australia and becomes the exclusive distributor of products from Wohr Autoparksysteme GmbH - the finest parking systems available. CarCram now offers all products from the Wohr range and supports these with a focussed and responsive 24/7 service team at CarCram Care.

Learn more: https://www.carcram.com.au/

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AustCham Korea Welcomes Gyeonggi Provincial Government as a Corporate Member

AustCham Korea would like to welcome Gyeonggi Provincial Government as its newest Corporate Member.

Gyeonggi Province (also referred to as Gyeonggi-do) surrounds the Korean capital city of Seoul and encompasses the port city of Incheon. Together, these three autonomies comprise Korea’s metropolitan region, accounting for half of Korea’s total population of 52 million. Gyeonggi Province itself, with 14 a million residents is the most populous autonomy in the nation.

Learn more: https://www.gg.go.kr/

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AustCham Korea Welcomes UHY Dah-Yul as a Corporate Member

AustCham Korea would like to welcome UHY Dah-Yul as its newest Corporate Member.

In 2018, the 10 likely-minded partners with Big 4 firm backgrounds established Dah-Yul Accounting Corporation. Since then, Dah-Yul has grown to a mid-tier firm with 14 partners and directors.

Dah-Yul Accounting Corporation is now a member of Urbach Hacker Young International (UHY International), and their firm has been rebranded as UHY Dah-Yul.

Learn more: https://www.uhy.co.kr/

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AustCham Korea Welcomes Odin Mortgage & Tax as a Corporate Member

AustCham Korea would like to welcome Odin Mortgage & Odin Tax(Odin) as its newest Corporate Member.

Odin Mortgage & Tax (Odin) is the leader in helping Australian ex-pats and overseas residents who are looking to buy and manage properties in Australia offering property lending solutions and tax advice.

The Australian property market remains resilient despite the recent economic downturn amid many Australian expat families and overseas investors re-entering the market. Buying a property in Australia itself is complicated where buying one and applying for a home loan while living overseas could be even more challenging. With the right experts and guidance, Odin can make your next home-buying journey and managing Australian tax simple.

Odin partners with various Australian communities around the world where recently they joined AustCham Korea to better serve Australian expats and Korean families looking to buy properties in Australia or review their existing home loan and tax positions for better offers to save mortgage expenses.

Learn more:

https://www.odintax.com/

https://www.odinmortgage.com/

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Member News

Exclusive Webinar Invitation from ERM Korea

ERM Korea is pleased to invite regulatory teams managing the safety of household chemical products and biocides under the K-BPR (Korea Biocidal Products Regulation) to an exclusive webinar.

This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the Chemical Products Safety Act and detailed case studies on biocide approvals. The goal is to equip participants with leading strategies for seamless compliance and implementing the biocide approval process effectively.

This session is designed to help teams identify regulatory requirements and streamline the biocide approval process, ensuring products meet all necessary safety standards.

Webinar Details:

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Pilot Energy Chairman Highlights Korea as Ideal Green Energy Partner

Brad Lingo, Chairman of Australia's Pilot Energy and AustCham Korea Gold Member emphasises Korea's pivotal role in the company's ambitious clean energy project. Speaking during a recent visit to Seoul, Lingo announced that up to 70% of ammonia from the Mid West Clean Energy Project (MWCEP) in Western Australia will be allocated to Korean companies, particularly in the power generation sector. Korean firms, including Samsung and Kepco, are expected to own significant stakes in the project, marking a progressive partnership.

The MWCEP, initiated in 2022, leverages existing oil and gas infrastructure to develop low-cost carbon capture and storage (CCS) and clean ammonia production. A key component is transforming the Cliff Head offshore oil field into a CCS site capable of storing over 1 million tons of CO2 annually from 2026, with a potential total capacity exceeding 50 million tons.

By 2032, Pilot Energy aims to produce up to 3 million tons of clean ammonia annually, utilizing innovative hydrogen production technology from 8 Rivers. This integrated approach ensures low-cost, low-carbon, clean ammonia, which is crucial for reducing Korea's reliance on coal and meeting its carbon neutrality goals.

Samsung C&T's participation and a forthcoming Pilot Energy office in Korea underscore the robust collaboration between the two nations.

Lingo highlights the synergy between Korea's need for clean energy and Australia's capability to supply and manage carbon emissions, presenting a significant opportunity for both countries to advance their environmental objectives.

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Strengthening South Korea-Australia Ties for Industrial Growth and a Net-Zero Future

On 27 May, Julie Quinn, the Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner at Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) Seoul, provided insights into the strategic collaboration between South Korea and Australia during an interview with the Chosun Daily. As the world's "resource superpower," Australia holds the second-largest global reserves of critical minerals such as lithium and nickel, which are vital for electric vehicle batteries.

Ms. Quinn, who also serves as an ex-officio member of the Board of Governors at the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Korea(AustCham Korea), underscored Australia's pivotal role in supporting South Korea's transition to a net-zero future through its abundant natural resources. She highlighted significant opportunities to expand trade and investment in sectors such as renewable energy, food and beverage, and healthcare. Additionally, she noted the longstanding and complementary economic relationship between South Korea and Australia, which spans over 70 years.

This year also marks the 10th anniversary of the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA). Both nations are committed to enhancing their partnership, with a focus on mutual growth and shared prosperity.

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CBRE Leads Hybrid Office Space Transformation

Last November, Volvo Group Korea reduced its office space in Seoul from five floors to three, introducing flexible seating and various workspace concepts like individual focus rooms and dual monitor stations. Meeting rooms now feature large media walls and foldable doors, allowing for large and small meetings. Unused areas were converted into relaxation spaces.

CBRE Korea's Director, Kim Hyung-joo, noted that after surveying 65% of employees and studying the site, the restructured space reduced fixed costs and increased satisfaction among employees and management.

According to CBRE, by the end of last year, individual workspace areas for 34 clients in the Asia-Pacific region decreased by 20% compared to 2021, while collaborative and amenity spaces increased by 30% and 57%, respectively. Notably, 42% of companies plan to reduce office space by over 30%.

Columbia Sportswear and Toyota Korea have also optimised their office spaces, reducing area while creating flexible, collaborative environments. CBRE Korea's Workplace Strategy team handled 23 restructuring projects last year, reflecting the growing demand for office space optimisation.

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MWCEP receives Declaration of Greenhouse Gas Storage Formation for Cliff Head CO2 Storage Project

Pilot Energy Limited (ASX: PGY) (‘Pilot’ or ‘Company’) is pleased to announce that the WA 31-L joint venture’s application to Declare a Greenhouse Gas Storage Formation (the ‘Declaration’) over the WA 31-L licence area has been approved by the Commonwealth Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia, the Hon Madeleine King MP.

The Declaration instrument notes a storage capacity of 13.4 million tonnes for the Cliff Head Storage Formation which is sufficient for the initial stage of the MWCEP Cliff Head CO2 Storage project.

This key approval follows the application to the National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (‘NOPTA’) in November 2022 and represents a material advancement in the development of Pilot’s Mid West Clean Energy Project (‘MWCEP’) and Australia’s need to accelerate progress to a net zero future. The Declaration is a key de-risking milestone for the project as it is the key condition required for many of the MWCEP commercial agreements, including the WA 31-L acquisition deed between Pilot and Triangle Energy (Global) Limited.

For more information: https://austchamkorea.org/.../mwcep-receives-declaration.../

For Enquiries, email Cate Friedlander, Company Secretary at [email protected]

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Interview on the Federal Government's First Declaration Allowing Offshore CCS for Pilot Energy

AustCham Korea is excited to share an interview from our Gold Member Pilot Energy. Brad Lingo, the Executive Chairman of Pilot Energy, discussed the implications of the Federal Government's first Declaration allowing offshore CCS for Pilot Energy and Australia in an ausbiz interview.

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ATE24: The 44th Australian Tourism Exchange held in Melbourne

The 44th edition of Tourism Australia’s premier event, the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) took place in Melbourne/Narrm from 20-23 May 2024.

This year, the event was held in partnership with Visit Victoria at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. During the event, 1,500 members of the Australian tourism industry met with 714 global tourism wholesalers and retailers across around 50,000 one-on-one business appointments. ATE24 also provided international buyers with the opportunity to experience Australia’s tourism offerings first-hand through familiarisation.

The ATE will return to Brisbane next year from 28 April to 1 May 2025. ATE returns to Brisbane for the first time since 2007, and it will be the fourth time the city has held the event, having hosted it in 2001 and 2002.

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CBRE Korea Signs MoU with Samsung Electronics

CBRE Korea is proud to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Samsung Electronics to develop future-oriented commercial real estate smart space solutions and explore joint business opportunities. This landmark agreement combines CBRE's extensive real estate expertise with Samsung Electronics' advanced space platform technologies. Together, we aim to create user-centric value propositions and innovative business models.

Key objectives of the MOU between CBRE Korea and Samsung Electronics include:

l Identifying and pursuing joint business opportunities in future-oriented commercial real estate smart space solutions.

l Providing comprehensive consulting services through the integration of advanced IT technologies in commercial real estate.

l Enhancing mutual interests and fostering cooperation between CBRE Korea and Samsung Electronics.

CBRE Korea's Corporate Coverage team, launched in January this year, specializes in delivering tailored, integrated real estate services through a single channel. Leveraging CBRE's extensive global network and comprehensive service offerings, the team will focus on maximizing real estate asset value and devising strategic space environment configurations. This initiative will involve commercial real estate investments and the implementation of forward-looking space solutions.

Samsung Electronics will contribute its expertise in developing future-oriented smart spaces, utilizing technologies such as integrated solutions, space environment technology cartridges, b.IoT solutions for infrastructure management, and the IoT platform SmartThings, which interconnects various devices.

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PERSOLKELLY Consulting Enters a MoU with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

In June, PERSOLKELLY Consulting entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN). This collaboration seeks to advance Indonesian human resources by implementing focused skill development and educational initiatives, including the upcoming CEO School Program scheduled for September. PERSOLKELLY Consulting looks forward to the progression of this partnership and the meaningful projects it will initiate!|

You can find more information about this partnership here:

https://www.wowtv.co.kr/NewsCenter/News/Read?articleId=A202406030127&t=NN

https://www.imaeil.com/page/view/2024060311030589540

https://www.news1.kr/articles/5435663

https://www.nbntv.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=3018354

https://www.kdpress.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=129140


PERSOLKELLY Consulting Releases its Monthly White Paper

PERSOLKELLY Consulting is happy to announce that it will release the newest edition of its monthly White Paper on June 25. Authored by Victor Lam, Senior Director of the Learning Academy at PERSOLKELLY Consulting, this paper delves into the crucial role of debriefs in achieving real learning outcomes.

This White Paper explores various relevant topics, including effective debriefing methods, tips for successful debriefing, and essential components of a debriefing process.

The article starts by exploring adult learning principles to demonstrate the significance of debriefing. It then discusses the prevalent problem of inadequate follow-up and debriefing following training workshops, offering practical guidance on debriefing techniques. Finally, it summarises the key points, emphasising the importance of integrating debriefing into the learning process.

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News and Promotions

AustCham Members Exclusive Deals at Andaz Seoul Gangnam

Andaz Seoul Gangnam is offering exclusive deals for AustCham Members this summer.

Valid until August 31, AustCham Members can enjoy discounted rates on the Andaz Weekend Long Brunch and dining at the modern Korean restaurant, “Jogakbo Kitchen,” or the modern American Steakhouse, “Meat & Co.”

Members should inform their host about their AustCham membership to receive the following benefits:

  • Period: Until August 31, 2024
  • Location: Jogakbo (2nd Floor)

Benefits:

[30% Discount at Andaz Weekend Long Brunch]

Time: Every Saturday and Sunday, 12 PM – 3 PM

Price: KRW 94,500 with a 30% discount from the regular price of KRW 135,000

[25% Discount at Jogakbo Kitchen & Meat & Co. Steakhouse]

Time:

-Lunch: 11:30 AM – 3 PM (last order at 2:30 PM)

-Dinner: 5:30 PM – 10 PM (last order at 9:00 PM)

Andaz Happy Hour – KRW 10,000 Drinks & Snacks

For an ideal “after-work gathering” or a great place to meet friends, Andaz Happy Hour is available every night from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, offering selected drinks and snacks for only KRW 10,000 each. A true summer bargain at Jogakbo Bar (2nd Floor).

Contact: 02-2193-1191

Reservations are required and can be made for up to 8 people.

Please inform them about the AustCham membership when making a reservation.


Conrad Seoul Starts "Whiskey Flight" Promotion

AustCham Korea would like to share the latest promotion from our Silver Member CONRAD SEOUL.

At Conrad Seoul's 37 Bar, enjoy the "Whiskey Flight" sampler promotion.

Choose from three categories: Salty & Sweet, Dark & Smooth, and Rich & Delicate. Each category includes three whiskeys paired with matching foods.

For Salty & Sweet, sample Oban 14, Yellow Rose Harris County, and Balvenie Caribbean 14 with salty butter pecan and roasted coconut.

Dark & Smooth offers Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Dalmore 15, and Lagavulin 16 paired with vanilla, coffee, and orange-flavoured chocolates.

Rich & Delicate features Red Breast 12, Sagamore Signature, and Johnnie Walker Black paired with taleggio, conte, and gorgonzola cheeses.

Enhance your whiskey tasting experience at 37 Bar, open Thursday to Saturday from 6 PM to 1 AM, and until midnight on other days.


'Best Hotel Pool in South Korea' at Grand Hyatt Seoul

Grand Hyatt Seoul, an iconic hotel in the heart of the city, has been awarded in the 'Best Hotel Pool in South Korea' category at the Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards Asia Pacific 2024, organized by the global travel magazine Travel + Leisure.

Travel + Leisure annually surveys its well-traveled readers to rank hotels, resorts, and travel brands. Grand Hyatt Seoul’s outdoor pool, a renowned urban oasis with emerald waters and lush greenery, and its year-round indoor pool with nature-inspired interiors have earned top recognition.

This year, in collaboration with Bottega Veneta, the outdoor pools boast their signature vibrant tulip colours, adding summer vibrancy.

The Poolside Snack bar offers a variety of savoury snacks and refreshing drinks at reasonable prices. The outdoor pool is free for hotel guests and operates until September 22nd. For more information and reservations, contact +82-2-797-1234 or visit grandhyattseoul.com .

[Outdoor Swimming pool]

? Date: May 24 – Sep 22, 2024

? Hours: 7 AM – 6 PM

[Poolside BBQ]

? Date: May 24 – Sep 29, 2024 / Wed-Sun

? Hours: 7 PM - 9:30 PM

? Price: Adult KRW 178,000 / Child KRW 89,000


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In the News

Reforms to strengthen Australia’s foreign investment framework

The Australian Government is simplifying its foreign investment framework to make it easier and faster to invest in Australia. These reforms are part of the "Future Made in Australia" agenda, aimed at securing the country's economic future and boosting its renewable energy sector.

Key Changes

Faster Approvals: From January 1, 2025, the Australian Treasury aims to process 50% of investment proposals within 30 days for known investors in non-sensitive sectors.

Stronger Scrutiny: More robust checks will be applied to high-risk investments, including those involving critical technologies, minerals, infrastructure, sensitive data, and areas near defence sites.

Improved Transparency: The Treasury will provide clearer guidance on priority investment areas, such as those supporting the net zero transformation, and sectors likely to attract more scrutiny.

To read more, click here .

Australian Treasurer’s Media Release is here .

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South Korean Economy Shows Improvement in Exports: KDI Report

The South Korean economy is displaying signs of improvement driven by strong export data despite weak domestic demand, according to a report by the Korea Development Institute (KDI). The report, released on 11 June 2024, highlights robust export growth, particularly in the semiconductor sector, as a key factor in the economic upswing.

In May, South Korea's exports increased by 11.7% year-on-year, marking the eighth consecutive month of growth, with total exports reaching US$58.1 billion. This improvement is attributed to sustained global economic growth and a strong recovery in semiconductor exports.

However, the KDI notes that domestic demand remains a challenge due to ongoing monetary tightening. High interest rates and rising delinquency rates on household and individual business loans are major factors hindering domestic demand recovery. Despite the central bank's decision to freeze the key rate for the 11th consecutive session in May to address high inflation, retail sales, and equipment investment continue to decline, with only a slight increase in construction investment.

The KDI's assessment underscores the dual nature of South Korea's economic landscape, with strong export performance counterbalanced by sluggish domestic demand.

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Ex-Navy Chief under Strong Consideration for Envoy to Australia

[June 17th] According to Yonhap, a retired Navy admiral is being strongly considered for South Korea's new ambassador to Australia.

Final arrangements are underway to name former Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Sim Seung-seob as the top envoy to Australia. Sim served as the navy chief from 2018 to 2020 under the Moon Jae-in administration and participated in President Yoon Suk Yeol's election campaign.

Sim would be the second consecutive ambassador with a military background if appointed, reflecting Seoul's push to expand arms exports. Australia, a key partner in South Korea's defence industry, has purchased K-9 self-propelled howitzers and Redback infantry fighting vehicles from South Korea.

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