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국제>Global Metro

"Korean Conglomerates Respond to Growing Global Economic Uncertainty… Seeking Breakthroughs with New Strategies"

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Samsung Electronics Seocho Office Building in Seocho-gu, Seoul / newsis

Major Korean Conglomerates to Hold Mid-Year Strategy Meetings Amid Global Uncertainty

Korea’s leading conglomerates are set to convene mid-year strategy meetings next month to address growing global market uncertainties and to map out future plans. Top executives from key export sectorssuch as semiconductors, automobiles, and secondary batterieswill gather to devise countermeasures to navigate the current complex crisis. LG Group, however, will skip its usual mid-year strategy session this year, choosing instead to focus on executing a strategic roadmap developed over the past three years.

 

According to industry sources on the 25th, companies including Samsung Electronics, SK Group, and Hyundai Motor Group will hold company-wide management strategy meetings next month to review current business conditions and discuss their responses.

 

Samsung Electronics is expected to hold its Global Strategy Meeting, presided over by Vice Chairman Jun Young-hyun, head of the DS (Device Solutions) Division, and President Roh Tae-moon, acting head of the DX (Device eXperience) Division. The Global Strategy Meeting is a regular biannual event in June and December, where Samsung outlines its business roadmap. The meeting brings together key executives and heads of overseas branches, both online and in person.

 

This year’s meeting is expected to focus on how to respond to external challenges such as U.S. semiconductor export controls and looming tariff hikes. In the MX (Mobile eXperience) division, discussions are likely to center on sales strategies for the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7, which are scheduled for release in the second half of the year. With heightened concerns over exchange rates and cost pressures, striking a balance between premium positioning and profitability is more critical than ever.

 

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Inside a semiconductor manufacturing plant in Korea.

SK Group to Hold H2 Strategy Meeting in June, Focusing on AI and Data Security

SK Group will hold its second-half management strategy meeting from June 13 to 14. Key agenda items this year are expected to include a review of business rebalancing progress across affiliates, expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, and the strengthening of information security measures.

 

Industry sources anticipate that SK Group will also address trust restoration and cybersecurity investments in light of the recent data breach involving subscriber identity modules (USIM) at SK Telecom. If compensation for affected users and penalties such as contract termination fee waivers materialize, it could have significant implications across the group.

 

In response, SK Group has launched a Special Committee for Information Security Innovation to strengthen cybersecurity capabilities within its affiliates. Choi Chang-won, Chairman of the SUPEX Council, is serving as the committee chair, while Yoon Poong-young, President of SK Inc.'s AX division, is acting as vice-chair.

 

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Hyundai Motor Group headquarters in Yangjae-dong.

Hyundai Motor Group to Convene Overseas Division Heads Amid U.S. Tariff Fallout

Hyundai Motor Group is expected to hold its first-half Overseas Regional Headquarters Meeting next month. The meeting, led by the CEOs of Hyundai Motor and Kia, will bring together regional heads as well as heads of sales and production subsidiaries. Key discussion points are expected to include countermeasures against the U.S. tariff hike and a review of country-specific business strategies.

 

Since last month, the U.S. Trump administration has imposed a 25% tariff on all imported vehicles. In response, Hyundai and Kia aim to secure sales volume and profitability by expanding local production in the U.S. and increasing output in tariff-safe countries. Hyundai plans to strengthen localization strategies in each market with new models such as The All-New Palisade, The All-New NEXO, and The New IONIQ 6. Kia is also pushing to boost sales through an expanded electric vehicle lineup, including the EV4, as well as hybrid and eco-friendly models.

 

Meanwhile, LG Group has decided not to hold its usual mid-year strategy briefings this year. These strategy sessions typically provide a forum to assess the mid- to long-term plans of affiliates and business units, with CEOs presenting directly to Chairman Koo Kwang-mo. However, as core affiliates like LG Electronics and LG Chem have already conducted more than one strategic review between 2022 and 2024, the group will instead focus this year on executing their respective strategies without convening a separate group-wide session.

 

A business insider commented, “These annual strategy meetings have traditionally served as a venue for companies to assess the global market and plan ahead. But with uncertainties mounting due to retaliatory U.S. tariffs and global economic instability, they are increasingly evolving into survival-focused strategic sessions.”

 

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