South Korea and Terengganu Forge Partnership in CCUS and Hydrogen Industry
Key Ideas
  • South Korea aims for collaboration with Terengganu in CCUS and hydrogen industries leveraging the state's resources.
  • The partnership focuses on technology exchange, supply chain stability, and human resource development.
  • Joint exploration projects in mineral resources and clean hydrogen certification programs are on the agenda.
  • South Korea's interest in economic, educational, and cultural cooperation signals a long-term commitment.
South Korea's Ambassador to Malaysia, Yeo Seung-bae, expressed interest in enhancing cooperation with Terengganu in carbon capture, utilisation, storage (CCUS), and hydrogen industry. The natural resources in Terengganu, such as gas and oil, make it an attractive partner for South Korea. Yeo highlighted South Korea's expertise in CCUS and hydrogen technologies, which can benefit Terengganu's economic growth. The focus is on developing a partnership that includes technology exchange, supply chain stability, and human resource development. Notably, joint exploration projects in mineral resources and clean hydrogen certification programs are being explored. South Korea's commitment extends to educational initiatives, as evidenced by the dispatch of teachers to Terengganu schools. The partnership aims for a long-term collaboration encompassing economic, educational, and cultural domains.
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