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韩国石化业呼吁设定务实减排目标
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao· 2025-11-17 02:48
Group 1 - The Korean Chamber of Commerce, along with eight industry associations including the Korea Petroleum Association (KPA) and the Korea Chemical Industry Association (KCIA), expressed concerns that the proposed emission reduction plans by the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment may impose a heavy burden on the competitiveness of the petrochemical industry [1] - The government has proposed two emission reduction targets of "50%-60%" and "53%-60%" compared to 2018 levels, which exceed the industry's recognized limit of 48% [1] - The Chamber highlighted that the proposed 2035 reduction plan does not adequately reflect the current economic realities faced by the industry, which is dealing with challenges such as oversupply, increased tariffs from major economies, and prolonged domestic economic stagnation [1] Group 2 - In response, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced a loan support of 297.3 billion KRW for the next three years aimed at 16 carbon reduction-related facility investments and new R&D projects [2] - This initiative is expected to stimulate a total of 963 billion KRW in new private investments [2] - The first round of project selections identified nine projects, with a second round adding 16 more, including companies like S-Oil, HD Hydrogen, SK Plug Hyverse, and Hanwha Ocean Eco-Tech, which can receive loans up to 50 billion KRW (approximately 35.2 million USD) at a low interest rate of 1.3% [2]