The discussions on the agreement on economic cooperation between Georgia and South Korea concluded with a final session held in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
A wide range of industries were covered by the agreement, including commerce, customs processes, investment, energy, transport, and tourism.
“Establishing a free trade regime with Korea, a high-purchasing consumer market with a population of over 50 million, is a priority for Georgia,” stated Genadi Arveladze, the deputy minister of economics.
Following completion, the agreement document will be signed and put into force, according to the Ministry’s press office.