South Korea, Nigeria trade deals to hit $2 billion

Kim Young-Chae, South Korean ambassador to Nigeria, says the bilateral trade between the two countries will likely reach more than $2 billion this year.
Mr Young-Chae said this at the South Korea National Day Reception held on Monday night in Abuja.
“The bilateral trade is expected to reach over $2 billion with a 20 per cent increase this year. About 20 Korean companies are currently active in Nigeria,” stated the Korean ambassador. “It is worthy to note that among them is Daewoo ENC, a major partner of the Nigerian oil and gas sector, and Samsung Heavy Industry invested more than $300 million to build an ultra-modern shipyard in Lagos port.”
According to the ambassador, the Korean Cultural Centre in Nigeria is reaching out to more Nigerians by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with universities and TV stations across Nigeria.
“Our development agency KOICA is expanding its activities in training, education, e-government and humanitarian assistance. More than 2,500 Nigerian government officials have enjoyed study opportunities in the Republic of Korea under the KOICA Training Programme,” Mr Young-Chae further explained. “Our trade and investment agency KOTRA is connecting Korean and Nigerian companies so that they build long-term reliable and dependable partnerships.”
(NAN)
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