South Korea impressed with Zim potential

ZIMBABWE’S economic potential anchored on its natural endowment has charmed Republic of Korea with the Asian country’s top Government official calling for deepening of economic ties for the mutual benefit of the two countries.

Republic of Korea’s Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn met President Mnangagwa at State House yesterday where they held discussions on how to deepen cooperation capitalising on each other’s potential.

They also discussed Republic of Korea’s bid to host the World Expo 2030.

Briefing journalists after meeting President Mnangagwa, Minister Ahn said his country was keen to enhance trade with Zimbabwe.

“There is potential on Zimbabwe in terms of economic growth, I hope to be able to deepen economic and trade relationship with this country. As I said, Zimbabwe has strong potential and we see important opportunities in this country and we want our companies and industry to see this potential and develop economic trade relationship more in the future,” said Minister Ahn.

He said businesses from both countries should be inspired by his visit to Zimbabwe as a testimony of great potential of trade.

“Indeed I got signal from the President, Zimbabwe is the first country in Africa that I have visited during my term and I hope that this will send good signal to the business community from both Republic of Korea and Zimbabwe for our future cooperation,” he said.

He said they were equally hoping for support from Zimbabwe for their bid to host the World Expo 2030.

“If you agree with our vision about our expo campaign, where we will be sharing our value with the world, we hope that Zimbabwe can support us,” he said.

The Republic of Korea and Zimbabwe established their diplomatic relations in 1994 and the Korean government opened its embassy in Harare, in 1995. -chronicle

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