Lee Jae Myung's India, Vietnam State Visit
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Apr 19, 2026 · Last updated Apr 19, 2026
The markets are positively impacted by the potential for expanded economic cooperation in shipbuilding, maritime industries, AI, and defense between South Korea, India, and Vietnam. Efforts to stabilize energy supply chains and secure critical minerals are expected to reduce market uncertainties.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung embarked on a two-nation trip to India and Vietnam to strengthen economic cooperation and stabilize supply chains. In India, Lee Jae Myung held summit talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on expanding collaboration in shipbuilding, maritime industries, artificial intelligence, and defense, as well as addressing energy supply chain uncertainties. He also attended a business forum to support Korean companies in India. Subsequently, Lee Jae Myung traveled to Vietnam for a state visit, meeting with President Tô Lâm, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung, and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man. Discussions in Vietnam centered on cooperation in energy supply chains and critical minerals, with Lee Jae Myung also participating in a business forum to bolster economic ties. This diplomatic initiative aims to broaden South Korea's strategic reach and secure vital resources amidst global market volatility.
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