Federation of Korean Industries

The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) is a major economic organization in South Korea.[1][2] Leading conglomerates such as Samsung (Byung-Chul Lee), Hyundai (Ju-yung Chung), SK (Jong-Hyun Chey), and LG Corporation (Ja Kyung Koo) have served as the Chairman of FKI.Current FKI Chairman is Jin Ryu (English name "Roy"), Chairman of Poong-san (Korean Defense Industry Company).Ryu has represented FKI and Korean business community since 2023.This article about a South Korean company is a stub.
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