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Washington-based Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) President Kathleen Stephens, far left, moderates a panel discussion held under the title "KEI at 40: Imagining the Next 40 Years of U.S.-ROK Relations" at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul on June 30 to mark its 40th anniversary. Panel members, second from left to right, are Yoo Myung-hee, former minister for trade; Wendy Cutler, former acting deputy U.S. trade representative; Kim Heung-chong, president of the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, and KEI Vice President Mark Tokola. [KEI]

Washington-based Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) President Kathleen Stephens, far left, moderates a panel discussion held under the title "KEI at 40: Imagining the Next 40 Years of U.S.-ROK Relations" at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul on June 30 to mark its 40th anniversary. Panel members, second from left to right, are Yoo Myung-hee, former minister for trade; Wendy Cutler, former acting deputy U.S. trade representative; Kim Heung-chong, president of the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, and KEI Vice President Mark Tokola. [KEI]

 
 
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