Governor Kemp leads delegation to Korea marking 40 years of economic partnership

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Governor Brian P. Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp are leading an economic development mission to the Republic of Korea, focusing on reinforcing partnerships as Georgia marks 40 years of representation in Seoul.

“Georgia has enjoyed a strong and friendly relationship with the Republic of Korea for 40 years,” said Governor Kemp. “This visit reflects our commitment to deepening those ties even further, through the creation of opportunities that benefit both our people and our economies.”

The delegation includes Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Pat Wilson, other senior officials, and private sector partners. The group will meet with existing industries and host a reception commemorating four decades of partnership.

“Georgia is home to an incredible Korean community that is driving innovation in key industries, shaping the next generation of growth, and contributing to Georgia’s thriving international culture,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Korean companies that call Georgia home are more than businesses – they are partners, job creators, friends, and good neighbors.”

This trip marks Governor Kemp’s third visit to Korea since taking office in 2019.

Georgia has maintained continuous representation in Korea since 1985. The Korean Consular Office responsible for the Southeast U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands has been based in Georgia since 1976. In recent years, Korea has ranked among the top sources of foreign direct investment and international job creation in Georgia. In 2024, Korea was Georgia’s third largest trading partner with merchandise trade exceeding $17.5 billion. Atlanta is also recognized as one of the top ten U.S. cities by Korean population.



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