Friday 31 July 2009

Australia signs new trade agreement with Korea

Clean Energy Council
31 July 2009

CANBERRA: Australia's Clean Energy Council (CEC) today signed a new cooperative clean tech agreement with the Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) – a first between the two countries. "This agreement strengthens Australia's ties with Korea and will drive investment and development in clean tech between both nations," said Matthew Warren Chief Executive Clean Energy Council. "It will also help to drive regional investment and clean tech development in Asia through education and training, the promotion of clean and renewable energy technologies and products and the sharing of information and networks," Mr Warren added.

Dr Ki-Sik Park, Executive Vice President for Strategic Business KOTRA said this agreement will expand the possibilities and opportunities to cooperate with the Australian renewable industry. This is the second international agreement the CEC has signed in the past week as it continues to build strategic opportunities for Australia's renewable energy industry in the lead up to Copenhagen.

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