Belize Prime Minister and Delegation Visit Busan Port … BPA Requests Support for Busan World Expo
Busan Port Authority (BPA) shared the current status and plans of port operations with the delegation led by Belize Prime Minister Juan Antonio Brice?o, who visited Busan Port on the 31st, and requested support for Busan's bid to host the 2030 Expo.
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The visiting delegation showed great interest in the ongoing port infrastructure development projects and the North Port redevelopment project at Busan Port. They introduced the cruise and container port development projects underway in Belize and discussed future cooperation plans between the two ports.
Busan Port Authority President Kang Jun-seok (left) and Belize Prime Minister Juan Antonio Brice?o are taking a commemorative photo during their visit to Busan Port.
View original imageBelize is the only country in Central and South America with a population of about 400,000 that uses English as its official language. It is characterized by beautiful natural scenery, including the world's second-largest coral reef system, and is a major cruise port in the Caribbean Sea.
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