
South Korea Explores Expanded Cooperation with India in AI and Supply Chains
South Korea hosted a conference to discuss expanding cooperation with India in artificial intelligence and supply chains, aiming to strengthen economic ties between the two nations.
20 Feb, 00:37 — 20 Feb, 04:16
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The government hosted a South Korea-India economic cooperation conference Friday to explore ways to expand cooperation between the two countries in advanced industries, such as artificial intelligence and supply chains, the industry ministry said. The conference, organized by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources, brought together some 200 government and business officials from the two sides, including Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo, Indian Ambassador to Korea Gourangalal Das and Shri
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