Korea to raise RD budget, enhance glob...
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The South Korean government has unveiled a blueprint to transform the country into a global hub for international cooperation in science and technology. The key to this strategy is a significant increase in global research and development Ramp;D investment, aiming to raise it to 6-7 percent of the entire Ramp;D budget. The plan also includes the establishment of relevant legal frameworks and the strengthening of overseas collaboration bases. The Ministry of Science and ICT announced these plans on Wednesday during The 2nd World Congress of Korean Scientists amp; Engineers held in Seoul. The policy directions are aimed at bolstering international cooperation in science and technology as geopolitical competition over technological dominance intensifies among major global powers. The United States has been actively protecting its technological and supply chain interests through legislative measures such as the CHIPS Act of August 2022 and executive orders in the biotech sector. Concurrently, it has been expanding strategic cooperation with Korea through critical and emerging technology CET dialogues. China, countering U.S.-led technological dominance, is pushing to secure 35 critical technologies. Europe, through the Horizon Europe program, is advancing technology development. Experts said that the paradigm of value-neutral scientific and technological cooperation is shifting towards strategic alliances and competitive posturing among leading nations. In this complex international environment, Korea’s comprehensive strategy for global cooperation in science and technology aims to protect and advance the nation’s technological capabilities. The strategy includes plans for global Ramp;D initiatives, international scientific diplomacy, and support for the overseas expansion of Korean tech firms. The Korean government plans to expand its global Ramp;D investment significantly, with this year’s investment reaching a record 1.8 trillion won $1.31 billion, a fourfold increase from last year’s 1.6 percent to 6.8 percent of the total Ramp;D budget. The government intends to maintain this investment level, keeping global Ramp;D at 6-7 percent of the total budget next year. In addition to increasing investment, the government is also working on legal and structural reforms. This includes drafting the Act on the Promotion of International Cooperation in Science and Technology, which will cover basic matters related to global Ramp;D cooperation, including project selection, evaluation, agreements, and security management, as well as provisions for global Ramp;D special cases. Currently, international cooperation is only addressed in a limited, declarative manner across various laws, lacking a systematic legal framework for its implementation. Detailed regulations and basic plans will be developed in consultation with relevant ministries. Moreover, the government plans to transition from small, individual global Ramp;D projects to strategically focused Global Ramp;D Flagship Projects. In May, the Ministry of Science and ICT selected four projects, including the Boston-Korea Project as the first flagship initiatives. This project, planned during the Korea-U.S. summit in April last year, focuses on advanced biotech Ramp;D. Around 10 more projects are set to be selected later this year. ▶ 지하철 전역에 한국어 방송 “한국인 어서 오세요” 두 팔 벌려 환영하는 이곳 ▶ “김정은 손잡은 푸틴, 전혀 예상못했다”...부랴부랴 인태 동맹국 찾아나선 나토 ▶ “결혼 안 한게 제일 잘한 일, 수입도 5배 늘어”…외신도 주목한 한국女의 정체 ▶ “남편 출장 중 외롭다, 요리 말고 나 먹어”…男직원 무릎 앉고 얼굴 비빈 女팀장 ▶ 판사도 울먹였다…“어제가 딸 생일, 최원종 왜 살아있나” 유족 오열 |
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