Daily Current Affairs / ‘Elecs Korea 2025’ Begins in Seoul, Showcasing Cutting-Edge Electric Power Technologies
Category : International Published on: February 14 2025
Elecs Korea 2025 opens in Seoul, with 260 companies showcasing advanced electric energy technologies; South Korea set an export target of $16.2 billion for heavy power equipment and will provide R&D investments and tax benefits to enhance global competitiveness.
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