Shanghai Korean Association Aims to Strengthen Future Economic Cooperation with China

by CHOI KO BONG Posted : June 29, 2026, 14:16Updated : June 29, 2026, 14:16
Tak Jong-han, the 28th chairman of the Shanghai Korean Association, is promoting various support initiatives for the successful establishment and competitiveness of Korean companies in the Chinese market.
Tak Jong-han, the 28th chairman of the Shanghai Korean Association. He is promoting various support initiatives for the successful establishment and competitiveness of Korean companies in the Chinese market. [Photo=Shanghai Korean Association]
The Shanghai Korean Association, active in the heart of China's economy, has unveiled a new vision aimed at ensuring stable growth for Korean companies and expanding private economic cooperation between Korea and China amid a changing market environment.
Chairman Tak Jong-han stated, "The most important role of the Shanghai Korean Association is to provide practical support to help Korean companies successfully establish themselves in the Chinese market and achieve sustainable growth. We will strengthen our support systems to help member companies maintain their competitiveness in this changing market environment."
The association systematically provides its members with essential practical information for business management, including the latest industry trends, economic policies, legal and regulatory changes, as well as tax and accounting guidance, to support strategic decision-making.
Additionally, it continues to work on expanding mutual understanding and friendly cooperation between Korea and China through various cultural exchange programs.
Recently, the Chinese market has presented new challenges for Korean companies due to intensified technological competition, changing consumer trends, and shifts in the business environment. Notably, the technological capabilities and price competitiveness of Chinese firms are rapidly improving, while consumer purchasing criteria are shifting from quality to practicality and value. Coupled with rising labor costs and competition for talent, Korean companies are facing a transitional period that demands new strategies.
Despite these changes, Chairman Tak emphasized that Shanghai remains a crucial market of opportunity for Korean companies. He noted, "New areas of cooperation are rapidly expanding, including future high-tech industries such as artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, and bio-healthcare, as well as health, wellness, and sports and leisure industries. The technological expertise and experience of Korean companies will continue to hold significant competitiveness in the Chinese market."  
Tak Jong-han, the 28th chairman of the Shanghai Korean Association, is leading efforts to expand the horizons of Korea-China economic cooperation and build a sustainable private cooperation network.
Tak Jong-han, the 28th chairman of the Shanghai Korean Association. He is leading efforts to expand the horizons of Korea-China economic cooperation and build a sustainable private cooperation network. [Photo=Shanghai Korean Association]
Chairman Tak reiterated the importance of private economic exchanges between Korea and China. He stated, "Private economic exchanges go beyond simple transactions between companies; they are a foundation for cooperation where the economy, culture, and technology can grow together. Creating an environment where companies from both countries can continuously collaborate is the most important task for enhancing future competitiveness."
The Shanghai Korean Association plans to prioritize practical support for Korean companies entering and establishing themselves in the Chinese market and to further strengthen its role as a hub for Korea-China private economic exchanges.
The association also envisions developing into a connecting platform that continuously uncovers new opportunities for economic cooperation, fostering a collaborative ecosystem where companies from both countries can grow together. Its goal is to become a pivotal private economic cooperation institution that expands the horizons of Korea-China economic cooperation and leads to sustainable joint development between the two countries.
Chairman Tak concluded, "Even in a changing environment, we will work together with our member companies to grow. We will continue to be the most trusted partner for Korean companies and fulfill our role as a private platform leading Korea-China economic cooperation based on communication and innovation."
Additionally, the Shanghai Korean Association will collaborate in the upcoming '2026 Asia Global Art Fair' in Shanghai, continuing its support for expanding private exchanges in both economic and cultural fields.



* This article has been translated by AI.