Meeting with Charg? d'Affaires of Venezuela to Korea
"Hoping to Enter Korean Market through Korea Import Association"

The Korea Importers Association announced on the 23rd that on the 22nd, it held in-depth discussions with Isabel Di Carlo Quero, Charg? d'Affaires of Venezuela to Korea, on cooperation measures to stabilize the global supply chain.


Kim Byung-kwan, President of the Korea Importers Association (right), and Isabel Di Carlo Quero, Charg? d'Affaires of the Embassy of Venezuela in Korea, are taking a commemorative photo on the 22nd at the association's reception room in Seocho-gu, Seoul. <br>[Photo by Korea Importers Association]

Kim Byung-kwan, President of the Korea Importers Association (right), and Isabel Di Carlo Quero, Charg? d'Affaires of the Embassy of Venezuela in Korea, are taking a commemorative photo on the 22nd at the association's reception room in Seocho-gu, Seoul.
[Photo by Korea Importers Association]

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Charg? d'Affaires Quero highlighted Venezuela's abundance of crude oil and underground resources and emphasized closer exchanges and cooperation with Korea. Quero explained, "Venezuela is showing competitiveness in sectors such as cocoa, coffee, and agricultural and marine products, moving beyond its traditional energy industry, and these are emerging as key industries in the national economy," adding, "We hope to enter the Korean market through the Korea Importers Association."


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Kim Byung-kwan, Chairman of the Korea Importers Association, highly evaluated Venezuela's abundant resources and industrial potential. Chairman Kim stated, "We hope Venezuela can make a significant contribution to stabilizing and diversifying the global supply chain." He also said, "We hope that many excellent Venezuelan companies will participate in the Korea Import Fair held at COEX this July, providing an opportunity to enter the Korean market."


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