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President John Dramani Mahama has outlined a vision for a mutually beneficial partnership between Ghana and South Korea, emphasising the complementary strengths of the two nations.
Speaking during bilateral talks with the South Korean President, Mahama stated, “Ghana has the natural resources and human resources, and Korea has the technology and innovation."
The discussions, aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation, centred on leveraging Ghana’s rich natural and human resources alongside South Korea’s advanced technological and innovative capacity.
President Mahama further highlighted the potential for technology transfer, skills development, and investment opportunities that could transform Ghana’s industrial landscape.
" I believe that we can bring these two together in a win-win partnership.”
Officials on both sides have expressed optimism that this strategic engagement will translate into concrete projects, fostering stronger economic ties and positioning Ghana as a hub for innovation and industrial advancement in West Africa.
Red also: Photos: Mahama holds bilateral talks with South Korea’s Lee
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