The Korea Herald

KT&G CEO highlights Indonesia as new global production hub

- By Hwang Joo-young (flylikekit­e@heraldcorp.com)

KT&G’s newly appointed CEO Bang Kyung-man recently embarked on a business trip to Indonesia, a nation the company projects as a new production hub on the global stage, according to the South Korean cigarette manufactur­er on Sunday.

The business trip is Bang’s first since assuming the role of CEO last month. Following shareholde­r approval during the company’s annual general meeting on March 28, Bang, formerly the company’s vice president, ascended to his new leadership position.

During his visit to Indonesia, Bang on Friday attended a ground-breaking ceremony for KT&G’s second and third factories in Surabaya, Indonesia.

At the ceremony, Bang expressed high expectatio­ns for the new facilities, envisionin­g Indonesia as the company’s largest overseas export base.

“Indonesia will serve as our primary global export hub, driving the expansion of our export business in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East markets,” Bang said, “We will continue to develop the global production hub in Indonesia as a core growth engine for the company.”

The two new factories, scheduled to commence production in 2026, will span 190,000 square meters and will have the capacity to manufactur­e 21 billion cigarettes annually.

Combined with the company’s existing factory, they are projected to boost KT&G’s production capabiliti­es in Indonesia to approximat­ely 35 billion cigarettes per year, the company said.

Friday’s ceremony was attended by government officials from both Indonesia and South Korea, including the governor of East Java Province, Adhy Karyono, Deputy Minister of the Indonesian Ministry of Investment Andi Maulana, and commercial attache of the Embassy of Korea in Indonesia Han Jong-ho, along with some 80 other officials.

The constructi­on of the new factories aligns with KT&G’s growth investment plans unveiled last year.

During its Future Vision Declaratio­n Ceremony held in January 2023, KT&G outlined electric cigarettes, increased overseas cigarette production and health functional food as core objectives for the company’s midto-long-term vision to become a “global top-tier” company.

In line with this initiative, KT&G intends to elevate the proportion of its overseas sales revenue to over 50 percent of its total sales revenue by 2027, the company said.

 ?? KT&G ?? KT&G CEO Bang Kyung-man (sixth from left) and other Korean and Indonesian officials attend the groundbrea­king ceremony of the company’s new production plants, in Surabaya, Indonesia, Friday.
KT&G KT&G CEO Bang Kyung-man (sixth from left) and other Korean and Indonesian officials attend the groundbrea­king ceremony of the company’s new production plants, in Surabaya, Indonesia, Friday.

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