The OECD will present a new Economic Survey of Korea on Thursday 2 July 2026. The Survey looks at Korea’s recent performance and how it can boost growth to build a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable economy.
Douglas Sutherland, Head of Division, Country Studies of the OECD Economics Department will present the Survey’s key messages and take questions at a press conference at MoFE Briefing room (42 Doum 6-ro, Sejong, Republic of Korea), starting at 15.00 KST (08.00CEST) on Thursday 2 July.
Journalists are invited to register their attendance by emailing to Seonhyeong Cho (whwns56@korea.kr), with your nationality, full name, date of birth, gender, affiliation, personal contact information, and the type of vehicle and the license plate number if necessary. Registrations will close at 12:00 AM, 26 June.
Please note:
- Journalists wishing to attend must register in advance and present photo-ID (passport or residence card) and an official press card.
- Please allow us about 15 minutes for equipment security checks.
The Survey will be published at 15.00 KST (08.00 CEST) at the following link, which can be included in news articles: Korea Economic Snapshot | OECD.
Journalists can request a copy of the Survey under embargo, thereby undertaking to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures, by emailing embargo@oecd.org. Embargoed copies will be sent out a day in advance.
For any other information, journalists are invited to contact Yumiko Sugaya or the OECD Media Office (+33 1 45 24 97 00).
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