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Former Daewoo Group Chairman Kim Woo-joong, who took the lead in global management by saying that the world is large and has much to do, died last night at the age of 83. There was a visit from the economic community.

I am a labor journalist.

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Former Daewoo Group chairman Kim Woo-jung passed away last night while his family watched it at Ajou University Hospital.

It has been 20 years since the Daewoo Group was disbanded in 1999.

Kim, who has been living in Vietnam for a long time and was hospitalized late last year, reportedly refused to receive life-saving treatment.

The economy mourned that former President Kim was a leader in globalization and strengthening Korea's flagship industry during industrialization.

The office was visited by employees of the economy, including employees of the former Daewoo Group.

[Bae Soon-Hoon / Global Management Association Chairman (former Daewoo Electronics): (Compromise with the government) Wouldn't it be a good idea to dispose of Daewoo? I'm a little hurt because I don't think so many people in the world approve of the deceased.]

[Son, Kyung-Sik / Chairman of Korea Federation of Management Associations: He has made a great contribution to our Korean economy up to this level today.] Kim, who was born in Daegu in 1936, founded Daewoo when he was 30 years old.

However, after the dissolution of the group, which had been exposed to the financial crisis, the group had to leave the country and live as a person.

In 2014, the group's breakup came to the fore again, claiming that it was a misjudgment by government officials.

The world was wide and there was a lot of work to do, and I tried to recover the talented people in Vietnam.

(Video coverage: Oh Young Chun, Video editing: Jin Hoon Park, CG: Lee Yu Jin)

▶ Capital 5 million won → second place in business → dismantling… Bluish treat