Georgia Governor Brian is visiting South Korea this week to meet with business leaders and strengthen bilateral economic relations, according to the Maeil Business Newspaper. The visit underscores ongoing efforts to deepen trade cooperation and investment opportunities between Georgia and South Korea.
The meetings aim to enhance collaboration in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, and innovation — sectors that play a vital role in the global supply chain. This visit also follows recent discussions between the two nations regarding skilled labor and visa processes to support major international investment projects.
Earlier this month, the United States and South Korea reached an agreement allowing specialized workers to operate under existing temporary visa channels, ensuring smoother coordination for ongoing industrial projects. This development reflects a shared commitment to fostering a more stable and trade-friendly environment.
Georgia continues to benefit from significant foreign investments, including large-scale projects that contribute to economic growth and sustainability. These initiatives highlight the state’s role as a key player in global trade and its dedication to supporting international partnerships that drive innovation and job creation.
According to the governor’s office, South Korea was Georgia’s third-largest trading partner in 2024, with total trade exceeding $17.5 billion — a testament to the strong and growing ties between the two economies.
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