UK Trade & Investment,British Embassy,Taepyungro 40,4 Jeong-dong,Jung-gu 100-120,Seoul,South Korea
Tel: +82 2 3210 5500
Fax: +82 2 736 6241
UK customers and general enquires, contact postmaster.seoul@fco.gov.uk
As the 12th largest economy worldwide and the 4th largest in Asia, South Korea is a dynamic and vibrant place to do business. Despite the global economic slowdown, South Korea’s economy grew by 3.6 per cent in 2011, the fastest in the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). Its 50 million strong domestic population is wealthy, savvy and out to buy the best. With the introduction of the EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement and a passion for UK goods, the country ranks among the most lucrative and exciting overseas markets for British companies with numerous and varied opportunities for export.
14 May 2013 South Korea - Nano scale memory semiconductor technology
14 May 2013 South Korea - Looking for cashmere brands to import from UK
26 Apr 2013 South Korea - UK manufacturer of metal repair
04 Apr 2013 South Korea – Local company looking for Goose down duvet
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David Slatter
UKTI South Korea
Tel +82 2 3210 5647
Email: David.Slatter@fco.gov.uk
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