Seoul, Nov 22 (Agency) Senior trade officials of India and South Korea on Tuesday discussed ways to boost cooperation on ensuring stable supply chains and expanding bilateral trade and investment, Seoul’s trade ministry said. Special Secretary Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (Logistics) Sumita Dawra who is in Seoul for a four-day visit met South Korea’s Deputy Trade Minister Jeong Dae-jin, according to yonhap news agency.
Dawra shared the need to work more closely in supply chains facing fast-changing global circumstances and voiced hope for greater investment in his nation by South Korean firms, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Jeong called for enhanced bilateral cooperation in responses to climate change and supply chains as key strategic partners, particularly as South Korea seeks a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific region under its new strategy.