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Washington, DC - The 4th Republic of Korea (ROK) – United States Senior Economic Dialogue (SED) was held in Seoul on November 6, with Vice Foreign Minister Lee Taeho and Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Keith Krach leading their respective delegations. The 4th SED provided an opportunity to take stock of progress and explore avenues to further cooperation between the ROK and the United States, particularly in line with the New Southern Policy (NSP) of the ROK and the Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS) of the United States.

In this vein, the ROK and the United States welcomed the Joint Fact Sheet adopted by the two countries at the East Asia Summit in 2019, held in Bangkok on November 4, which highlighted the two sides’ ongoing efforts under the SED. Both sides intend to continue their close coordination through the SED to further strengthen bilateral economic ties and enhance their partnership on regional and global issues.

  1. Bilateral Issues: Economic Relationship

The ROK and the United States affirmed the strength of the bilateral economic relationship, which is a core pillar of the U.S.-ROK relationship.  Based on this firm foundation, both sides confirmed their commitment to continue expanding bilateral economic cooperation and commercial ties:

2. Regional Issues: New Southern Policy and Indo-Pacific Strategy

Building on the strong foundation of existing bilateral economic ties, both sides shared a commitment to forge a broader strategic economic partnership that encompasses cooperation on development, infrastructure, science and technology, digital connectivity, energy, and smart cities.  To that end, both sides have put forward cooperative efforts under the NSP of the ROK and the IPS of the United States, in line with the principles of openness, inclusiveness, transparency, and respect for international law.

     Development Cooperation

     Infrastructure

     Science & Technology and Digital Connectivity

     Energy and Smart Cities

III. Global Partnership: Health, Environment, and Women’s Economic Empowerment 

Reaffirming that cooperation on global issues is an increasingly important and expanding pillar of the ROK-U.S. Alliance, both sides held in-depth discussions on various ways to expand cooperation on global issues including health security, environmental protection, and women’s economic empowerment. Both sides shared a commitment to advancing substantive cooperation through the Senior Economic Dialogue platform. 

     Global Health Security 

     Environment

     Women’s Economic Empowerment

  1. Future Work

While noting their shared goal of bolstering economic cooperation in line with the NSP and the IPS, and appreciating the Senior Economic Dialogue as the highest economic platform to discuss bilateral, regional, and global cooperation, both sides committed to continue efforts to make progress in the aforementioned areas through the Senior Economic Dialogue.  The United States and the ROK intend to continue close coordination, including cooperation at the project level, by holding a working-level dialogue led by the Director General of the ROK MOFA and the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. State Department. The two sides look forward to scheduling the 5th Senior Economic Dialogue and the 4th Public-Private Economic Forum in Washington D.C. in 2020.