The first session of the Georgia-Korea Intergovernmental Economic Commission has been held to deepen economic ties to strengthen cooperation between Georgia and South Korea in fields such as trade, transport, logistics, energy, tourism, small and medium size businesses, start-ups, innovations and information and communication technologies, announced the Economy Ministry press office.
First session of #Georgia-#Korea Joint Commission of Bilateral Economic Cooperation has been held in #Seoul, sides covered broad range issues of mutual interest, DM Mr. Genadi Arveladze leading ???????? DM Mr. Yun Kang-hyeon leading ????????, @Economygovge @MOFAkr_eng @MFAgovge @AlKhvtis pic.twitter.com/PW0VQ7msxP
— Otar Berdzenishvili (@OtariB) December 23, 2019
Georgian Deputy Minister of Economy Genadi Arveladze said that economic cooperation with South Korea has been developing very intensively in recent years, which confirms the high interest of Korean companies in importing Georgian products.
The Korean side expresses interest in [Georgian] products such as wine, non-alcoholic beverages, nuts, juices, vegetables, as well as various industrial products,” said Arveladze.
The Georgian government delegation led by Arveladze left for South Korea for a two-day working visit where they will hold meetings with representatives of the Korean government and private structures.