Oceans minister nominee vows to make Busan into country's maritime capital

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Oceans minister nominee vows to make Busan into country's maritime capital

Large fishing vessels depart from a harbor from Seo District, Busan, on Feb. 23. [YONHAP]

Large fishing vessels depart from a harbor from Seo District, Busan, on Feb. 23. [YONHAP]

 
Oceans Minister nominee Hwang Jong-woo on Tuesday vowed to make the southeastern port city of Busan the maritime capital of Korea in an anticipated era of Arctic shipping routes.
 
Hwang reaffirmed the government's vision of developing Busan into a global maritime hub for Arctic shipping routes, expected to expand in the coming years, on his first day as a nominee.
 

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A former career bureaucrat, Hwang was tapped as the new oceans minister by President Lee Jae Myung the previous day, about 81 days after former Minister Chun Jae-soo stepped down amid allegations that he accepted bribes from the Unification Church.
 
"To transform Busan into a true maritime capital, we need to create a public-private cluster comprising maritime and fisheries institutions," Hwang told reporters, calling for the relocation of the headquarters of HMM, Korea's leading shipper, to Busan.
 
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries relocated to the southeast port city last year under the government's maritime hub initiative.
 
Regarding the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, Hwang said the Oceans Ministry will play a more "active" role in protecting the safety of Korean vessels in the Middle East and responding to supply chain and logistics disruptions.

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