South Korea and U.S. Officials Discuss Space Cooperation in Seoul
Senior officials from South Korea and the United States convened in Seoul to discuss enhancing cooperation in their space industries, focusing on resilient supply chains and market expansion. The talks involved South Korea's deputy foreign minister for economic affairs, Park Jong-han, and U.S. Office of Space Commerce director, Taylor Jordan, and concluded with plans to strengthen collaboration between the two nations' space companies. Following the meeting, Jordan engaged with South Korean firms to share insights on U.S. commercial space policy.

Senior officials from South Korea and the United States met in Seoul to discuss enhancing cooperation between their space industries. Park Jong-han, South Korea's deputy foreign minister for economic affairs, and Taylor Jordan, director of the U.S.
Office of Space Commerce, participated in the talks. The discussions focused on establishing resilient supply chains and entering third-country markets amid the growth of the global space economy, with an emphasis on the role of the private sector.
The meeting resulted in the exploration of concrete measures to strengthen collaboration between South Korean and U.S. space companies. Following the meeting, Jordan attended an event with South Korean companies where he shared insights on U.S. commercial space policy.




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