Busan Port Authority (BPA, President Kang Jun-seok) promoted Busan Port and sought active support for hosting the 2030 Busan Expo to ministers and officials from five countries who visited Busan Port on the 15th.


These dignitaries, visiting Korea through an invitation program by the Korea Foundation for International Exchange, included the Vice Governor of Basra Provincial Government in Iraq, the Minister of Production, Commerce, Investment and Fisheries of Ecuador, the Minister of Transport and Climate of Madagascar, the Party Secretary of Son Tra District in Da Nang City, Vietnam, and the Director of Housing and Local Government of Malaysia.

Key officials including ministers from five countries visiting Busan Port. (From the fourth person on the left: Minister of Transport and Climate of Madagascar, Minister of Production, Commerce, Investment and Fisheries of Ecuador, Director General of Housing and Local Government of Malaysia, Deputy Governor of Basra Provincial Government of Iraq, Party Secretary of Son Tra District, Da Nang City, Vietnam)

Key officials including ministers from five countries visiting Busan Port. (From the fourth person on the left: Minister of Transport and Climate of Madagascar, Minister of Production, Commerce, Investment and Fisheries of Ecuador, Director General of Housing and Local Government of Malaysia, Deputy Governor of Basra Provincial Government of Iraq, Party Secretary of Son Tra District, Da Nang City, Vietnam)

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BPA explained the operation of Busan Port and the status of cooperation with overseas ports to the officials from the five countries, and they boarded a port guide ship to introduce the North Port redevelopment project and the planned site for the Busan Expo.



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, “We will enhance the understanding of Busan Port among visiting foreign dignitaries, expand exchanges between ports, and contribute to the successful bid for the 2030 Busan Expo.”


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