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Busan World Expo 2030: Bid Committee Moves Forward in Race to Host Event

The Busan World Expo 2030 Bid Committee held its third meeting on Friday, March 10th, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul. The meeting, co-chaired by Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and Chey Tae-won, Chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry(KCCI), discussed the detailed plans for this year's bidding activities. The meeting aimed to unite the public and private sectors' bidding capabilities ahead of the decision on the 2030 World Expo host site in late November. The committee's focus wa

By Maru Kim
Mar 11, 2023
Updated: Feb 7, 2025
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Busan World Expo 2030: Bid Committee Moves Forward in Race to Host Event

The Busan World Expo 2030 Bid Committee held its third meeting on Friday, March 10th, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul. The meeting, co-chaired by Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and Chey Tae-won, Chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry(KCCI), discussed the detailed plans for this year's bidding activities. The meeting aimed to unite the public and private sectors' bidding capabilities ahead of the decision on the 2030 World Expo host site in late November.

The committee's focus was on external negotiation activities, Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) due diligence and competitive PT, as well as internal and external public relations. Chey Tae-won emphasized the importance of public-private sector collaboration to secure the 2030 World Expo bid in Busan, South Korea, at the end of November. He added that the private sector would actively support the bid, especially by preparing for the on-site due diligence, which is set to take place from April 3rd to April 7th. The committee also plans to develop various domestic public relations activities and expand the promotion of the Busan Expo in Paris during the BIE General Assembly.

The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy has expressed active support for the Busan World Expo bid by hosting the 2023 World Climate Expo (WCE) at BEXCO in Busan from May 24th to 27th. The event aims to create a favorable atmosphere for the bid. The ministry plans to use all available diplomatic assets to negotiate the bid and provide necessary support to government ministries and the private sector for smooth negotiations.

The Busan World Expo is a highly anticipated event that will take place in 2030, and the host site will be decided by a vote of member states at the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) General Assembly. The decision is expected to take place around the end of November 2023.

The Busan World Expo is an opportunity for South Korea to showcase its technological advancements, cultural heritage, and tourism potential on a global stage. The event is expected to attract millions of visitors from around the world and generate significant economic benefits for the host city and the country as a whole.

The bid committee's meeting is a step forward in the effort to secure the hosting of the Busan World Expo. The private and public sectors' collaboration and the government's support are critical in making the event a success. The 2030 World Expo in Busan could be a historic event that demonstrates South Korea's potential as a global leader in technology, culture, and tourism.

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