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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; The second Korea–GCC Cooperation Seminar convened in Riyadh, bringing together experts, policymakers, and researchers to discuss future collaboration in renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies.</p>



<p>The event, jointly organized by the South Korean Embassy and the Gulf Research Center, aimed to strengthen strategic ties between Korea and the Gulf states.</p>



<p>The seminar focused on expanding cooperation in key sectors such as the circular carbon economy, transportation, AI, digital data systems, defense, space, energy transition, and hydrogen production.</p>



<p>Participants explored new opportunities that could support long-term sustainable development across both regions.</p>



<p>Acting Korean Ambassador Moon Byung-jun said the timing of the seminar reflected the growing momentum in high-level exchanges between Korea and GCC countries.</p>



<p>He noted that these engagements demonstrate the strong will on both sides to expand cooperation in advanced fields.</p>



<p>Experts at the seminar examined trends shaping artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, renewable technology, and digital transformation.</p>



<p>They emphasized that these industries are vital for economic growth and shared development objectives.</p>



<p>Speaking on the sidelines of the forum, the ambassador described the annual seminar as an essential platform for discussing global changes.</p>



<p>He said that a deeper understanding of evolving energy and technology landscapes would help both sides enhance collaboration.</p>



<p>He emphasized the rapid progress taking place in renewable energy within the Gulf region.<br>The discussion, he said, would allow both sides to exchange ideas and explore creative solutions for joint advancement.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia is working to position itself as a global leader in the hydrogen economy.<br>The Kingdom has made major investments in green and blue hydrogen, aiming to generate half its electricity from renewables by 2030.</p>



<p>With its net-zero target for 2060, Saudi Arabia continues to expand projects such as NEOM’s large-scale hydrogen initiative.<br>These efforts are shaping a long-term vision centered on clean energy and sustainable growth.</p>



<p>South Korea is also accelerating its renewable energy transition, with plans to shut down all coal-fired power plants by 2040.<br>The country’s renewable energy capacity has grown significantly, increasing sixfold between 2013 and 2023.</p>



<p>The ambassador noted that South Korea’s leadership continues to prioritize partnerships in renewable energy, AI, and defense.<br>He cited the South Korean president’s recent visit to the UAE, where multiple cooperation agreements were discussed.</p>



<p>South Korea agreed to collaborate on the US-backed Stargate project, aiming to establish a major artificial intelligence data campus in the region.<br>The initiative will create one of the world’s largest AI data center clusters outside the United States.</p>



<p>Korea will contribute expertise in computing power and energy infrastructure to support the project.<br>This aligns with Korea’s broader ambition to become a regional hub for AI innovation.</p>



<p>The ambassador also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s role as a key strategic partner for Korea.<br>He described the Kingdom as Korea’s largest economic partner in the region and its primary supplier of oil.</p>



<p>He said both sides aim to strengthen cooperation beyond traditional energy ties.<br>Future plans include deeper collaboration in artificial intelligence, data management, and emerging technologies.</p>



<p>The seminar served as a platform to identify opportunities for joint projects and to explore strategies that address current and future challenges.</p>



<p>Business leaders, policymakers, and academics exchanged perspectives on global developments and shared experiences from their respective sectors.</p>



<p>Organizers said the event aims to support long-term economic resilience and technological progress for both sides.<br>It also works to deepen understanding of the evolving energy and technology landscapes in Korea and the GCC.</p>



<p>The discussions aimed to develop a roadmap for joint initiatives, policy recommendations, and future cooperation frameworks.<br>These proposals are expected to contribute to sustainable growth and stronger bilateral relations.</p>



<p>Korea and the GCC have built a longstanding partnership rooted in energy security, trade, and investment.<br>Decades of collaboration have strengthened economic growth in both regions and laid the foundation for expanded cooperation.</p>



<p>A major milestone in this partnership has been the Korea-GCC Free Trade Agreement.<br>It continues to reinforce the economic relationship and support shared goals for future development.</p>
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