South Korean Delegation Leaves for Spain and Poland to Explore Joint Infrastructure Projects
Seoul Seeks Partnerships to Enhance Infrastructure Development and Global Connectivity
A high-level South Korean delegation led by Second Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-moon departed for a two-nation tour to Spain and Poland on Monday, January 30th. The delegation aims to explore opportunities for joint infrastructure projects and enhance economic cooperation.
Spain Visit: Exploring Infrastructure Opportunities and Green Energy Cooperation
In Spain, the delegation will meet with government officials, business leaders, and representatives from the infrastructure sector. They will discuss potential collaborations in areas such as transportation, energy, and urban development.
South Korea and Spain share a strong relationship in the field of renewable energy. The delegation will also explore opportunities for cooperation in green energy projects, leveraging Spain's expertise in solar and wind power.
Poland Visit: Strengthening Economic Ties and Infrastructure Development
The delegation's visit to Poland will focus on strengthening economic ties and exploring infrastructure development opportunities. South Korea has been actively involved in Poland's infrastructure development, particularly in the construction of roads and bridges.
The delegation will hold meetings with Polish government officials and business representatives to discuss potential partnerships in transportation,物流, and energy. They will also explore opportunities for collaboration in smart city development and digital infrastructure.
South Korea's delegation includes representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), and other relevant organizations.
The visit to Spain and Poland is part of South Korea's ongoing efforts to enhance global connectivity and strengthen its economic partnerships. The delegation's discussions and meetings are expected to yield concrete results that will benefit both South Korea and the partner countries.