SK Group

Conglomerate
KRX: 034730
South Korea

On August 14, 2020, SK Holdings was removed from the Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System Iran Prohibited Companies List. 

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As of August 15, 2019, the state of Iowa listed SK Holdings Co on its Iran scrutinized companies list.

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“A group of top Korean business tycoons -- including SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won, GS Group chairman Huh Chang-soo and LS Group chairman Koo Cha-yol -- flocked to the promising Iran market Monday in an attempt to explore new business opportunities in many sectors ranging from energy to infrastructure construction... SK Group, the nation’s third largest conglomerate, is one of the most proactive in scouting for business opportunities in Iran, which has an enormous pent-up demand for resumption of oil exports and modernization of its infrastructure after the recent lifting of international sanctions.'During his visit, the group chairman will seek deals in areas such as energy, trading and infrastructure restoration with five CEOs from affiliates including SK E&S, SK Energy and SK Telecom,’ a company spokesperson said. Industry watchers forecast SK which has imported crude oil from Iran for years could clinch possible lucrative business deals in Iran ahead of other Korean conglomerates. According to the group, SK Innovation, the holding company of SK’s energy businesses, has already increased imports of crude oil and natural gas condensate from Iran in the first quarter this year... In contrast with the cautious approach of corporates about striking business deals in a new market full of uncertainties, the Korean government was confident that trade and investment with Iran will be lifted to the pre-sanction levels. 'The two heads of state agreed on cooperation and exchanges both in economic and noneconomic areas,' Cheong Wa Dae said in a statement released after the historic summit meeting between President Park and her Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani. In the economic sector, private and public corporate delegation members are expected to sign memoranda of understanding for 66 infrastructure-related construction projects ranging from rails to power plants to hospitals. In return for hiring Korean contactors, Seoul has a plan to increase its daily crude imports from Iran to around 280,000 barrels from 115,000 barrels last year.” (The Korea Herald, “Tycoons in search of growth in Iran,” 5/2/2016)

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"An economic mission consisting of representatives from 236 of the nation’s businesses are heading to Iran with President Park Geun-hye next month now that the sanctions against Iran have been lifted… The nation’s No. 3 conglomerate, SK Group, will send its chairman, Chey Tae-won, as well as executives from its oil refiners SK Innovation, SK Networks and SK Energy.” (Korea JoongAng Daily, “More than 230 Korean businessmen join entourage to Tehran,” 4/28/2016)