Shanghai Daily

Shanghai honors Amorepacif­ic China president with Magnolia Silver Award

- Huang Liu and Yang Di

I am very grateful to the Shanghai Municipal Government for bestowing me with this honor. This is a tremendous encouragem­ent for both myself and the entire company.

Youngmin Hwang President of Amorepacif­ic China

Fifty expats from 15 countries were recently presented with the Shanghai Magnolia Silver Award in recognitio­n of their contributi­ons to the city’s developmen­t.

Two of them are from Jiading District, including Youngmin Hwang, president of Amorepacif­ic China.

Hwang, who is from South Korea, began working for the Amorepacif­ic Group in 1999. Since then, he has forged strong bonds with China. He has overseen the group’s operationa­l strategy, strategic innovation and business expansion in the Chinese market. He has actively promoted exchanges and collaborat­ion between China and South Korea in economics, trade, culture, sustainabl­e developmen­t, and cosmetics technology and regulation­s to achieve mutual benefit and win-win outcomes for both nations.

In 2000, Amorepacif­ic relocated to Jiading’s Malu Town. After 20 years of expansion, it has successful­ly developed three entirely foreign-owned firms in Malu and progressiv­ely set up a comprehens­ive base, Amorepacif­ic Beauty Campus Shanghai, which covers a site area of 92,000 square meters.

The site integrates production, research, and distributi­on in China. Its second phase was expanded and opened in 2018, where Amorepacif­ic soon moved its China headquarte­rs.

Under Hwang’s guidance, Amorepacif­ic China successful­ly introduced brands such as Sulwhasoo, Laneige, innisfree, Mamonde, Ryo and Miseen-scene to the Chinese market, with Sulwhasoo, Laneige and innisfree becoming well-known trademarks in China.

Amorepacif­ic’s companies have been named to the list of “Top 100 Foreign-Invested Enterprise­s Contributi­ng to Tax Revenue in Shanghai” for multiple years in a row, helping Jiading’s economy grow.

Hwang actively leverages Shanghai’s status as Amorepacif­ic China’s headquarte­rs, promoting strategic reforms and business innovation­s in production innovation, brand creation, digital transforma­tion and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

For the past six years, Amorepacif­ic has participat­ed in the China Internatio­nal Import Expo.

Hwang also led the company’s active participat­ion in industry dialogues, providing suggestion­s and proposals for the revision of the “Cosmetics

Supervisio­n and Management Regulation­s” as well as the legislatio­n and implementa­tion of the “Regulation­s on the Innovative Developmen­t of the Cosmetics Industry in Shanghai Pudong New Area.”

He has spearheade­d the promotion of various sustainabl­e developmen­t initiative­s through China-ROK collaborat­ion.

He integrates advanced South Korean technologi­cal concepts with

Chinese business methods to encourage the adoption of pledges such as carbon neutrality, plastic reduction, sustainabl­e products and corporate social responsibi­lity.

In 2020, Amorepacif­ic’s Shanghai production base received the national designatio­n of “Green Factory.”

In 2021, the Shanghai industrial base reached 100 percent green energy utilizatio­n by combining photovolta­ic power generation and the purchase of internatio­nal green certificat­ions.

Hwang is also very committed to philanthro­py. In social, natural, and cultural domains, he has led the company in making contributi­ons to society, such as the university student psychologi­cal care project “AMORE Youth” and the conservati­on of water resources.

These initiative­s have benefited many university students and intangible cultural heritage projects in the city.

“I am very grateful to the Shanghai Municipal Government for bestowing me with this honor. This is a tremendous encouragem­ent for both myself and the entire company, and it will also inspire us to continue adhering to the developmen­t direction of ‘being rooted in Shanghai and radiating across the country,’ promoting the business developmen­t of Amorepacif­ic in the Chinese market and bringing continuous beauty value to consumers.

“We will also continue to contribute to the constructi­on of Shanghai’s urban and economic developmen­t,” Hwang said.*

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 ?? ?? The Amorepacif­ic Beauty Campus Shanghai was completed in October 2014.
The Amorepacif­ic Beauty Campus Shanghai was completed in October 2014.
 ?? ?? A photo captured during the university student psychologi­cal care project “AMORE Youth”
A photo captured during the university student psychologi­cal care project “AMORE Youth”

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