Published: 08 Dec. 2025, 09:30
The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) building in central Seoul [KCCI]
On December 8, 2025, business lobbies from South Korea and Japan convened on Jeju Island to explore collaborative opportunities in the sectors of artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors, as well as to address pressing shared challenges such as a declining population.
The annual conference, organized by the Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) and the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, resulted in a joint statement that emphasized the importance of maintaining strong economic ties while tackling mutual structural obstacles, according to the KCCI.
Under the terms of the agreement, the two organizations committed to enhancing coordination aimed at fostering an open global economic framework. This initiative entails efforts to create stable investment environments and secure supply chains specifically for the AI, semiconductor, and energy sectors.
The discussions also highlighted the need for both Korean and Japanese businesses to seek viable cooperative strategies with the private sector in order to mitigate the impacts of population decline—a significant issue for both nations. This cooperation will involve sharing insights on policy and research experiences.
Additionally, the two business lobbies agreed to promote economic, cultural, and tourism exchanges, aligning with the increasing number of flights connecting Korea and Japan, as stated by the KCCI. This enhanced connectivity could facilitate greater engagement between the two countries across various sectors.
The focus on AI and semiconductor cooperation reflects broader industry trends, as both countries aim to remain competitive in these critical fields. With technology rapidly evolving, strategic partnerships will be essential in addressing challenges such as supply chain disruptions and technological advancements.
As both nations grapple with demographic challenges, the commitment to collaboration signals a proactive approach to stimulate economic growth and innovation. The implications of these discussions may extend beyond immediate economic benefits, potentially shaping the future landscape of technology and industry in the region.
For more information on the KCCI, visit KCCI. To explore the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, see JCCI.
This agreement comes at a time when both countries are under pressure to adapt to changing global economic conditions. The prospects of increased collaboration between these economic powerhouses could result in significant advancements in technology, innovation, and mutual economic stability.
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