Continuing National Economy Minister Marton Nagy's visit to South Korea last week, Gergely received Fabian Kim Tae-hyum, governor of South Korea's Cheongcheongnam-do Province, at his office on Monday, MTI reported.
The Secretary of State and Governor reviewed the economic and technological cooperation between Hungary and the Republic of Korea, for which the Economic Innovation Partnership Program (EIPP) provides a valuable framework. Our country is the only member state of the program among the EU member states, and we have a special interest in its success, because it can contribute significantly to promoting carbon neutrality and the green transition.
According to Gergely Fabian, the program promotes the deepening of traditionally good diplomatic relations between the two countries, and supports the transfer of knowledge in the field of environmentally friendly technologies such as monitoring the life cycle of batteries or dismantling them in an environmentally friendly way. road.
Parties agreed that it was necessary to identify good practices between countries and implement them, if possible, into local practices.