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Panama–South Korea relations are bilateral relations between Panama and South Korea, which were established in 1962. Panama has an embassy in Seoul. South Korea has an embassy in Panama City.
Both countries are members of the United Nations.
The Panama-Korea Association was established in 2012 with the purpose of promoting and strengthening commercial, academic, cultural and friendship links between both countries.
High level visits
In June 2010, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak visited Panama. Later, in October, he received his Panamanian counterpart Ricardo Martinelli at Cheong Wa Dae for summit talks.
Trade
In 2021, Panama's exports to South Korea amounted to $380 million. South Korea is the third largest export partner of Panama.
See also
References
- ^ Korea, Panama agree to strengthen bilateral cooperation - 20 October 2010
- Embassy of Panama in Seoul - Retrieved 21 October July 2019.
- Embassy of Panama - Ministry of Foreign Relations, Panama
- Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Panama City - Retrieved 21 October July 2019.
- Asociación Panamá-Corea
- "Phanama Exports by country and region 2021". World Integrated Trade Solution.
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