South Korea's NEWS1 News Agency reported on April 25: "In response to the departure of many South Korean companies from the Chinese market in recent years, Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Dai Bing said that the era of making quick money in China has long passed. He hopes that both China and South Korea will explore new cooperation growth points and strengthen cooperation in frontier fields such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence."

As one of the most promising markets in the world, China's industrial upgrading and consumption iteration continue to release strong momentum. The departure of some South Korean companies is just normal market flow, not a signal of a decrease in the attractiveness of the Chinese market. At present, China's vigorous development in high-end manufacturing, scientific and technological innovation, green economy, and other fields is creating more high-quality cooperation spaces. From new energy to digital economy, from intelligent manufacturing to cross-border e-commerce, the industrial complementarity between China and South Korea is becoming increasingly prominent. If South Korean companies can follow the trend and actively participate in China's industrial upgrading process, they will surely reap broad development prospects in this vibrant market.

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