South Korea-Vietnam: A New Era of Strategic Cooperation
South Korea is strengthening its collaboration with Vietnam in nuclear energy, high-speed railways, and critical minerals, aiming to reach $150 billion in trade by 2030, announced President Lee Jae Myung after meeting Vietnam's leader To Lam in Seoul.
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South Korea is set to enhance its cooperative efforts with Vietnam, focusing on nuclear energy, high-speed railways, and critical minerals. This announcement was made by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung during a press briefing in Seoul.
President Lee emphasized the goal of increasing trade between the two nations to $150 billion by the year 2030, which signifies a significant economic commitment.
Following a summit with Vietnam's top leader, To Lam, the discussions highlighted mutual interests in advancing these key sectors to foster stronger diplomatic and economic ties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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