South Korea’s ambassador to Mozambique has requested that the Assembly of the Republic expedite investment laws to promote South Korean business operations in the nation. This request underscores the long-standing diplomatic relations and cooperative support between Mozambique and South Korea, established since 1993.
The South Korean ambassador to Mozambique, Bok-Won Kang, has urged the President of the Assembly of the Republic, Margarida Talapa, to prioritize the drafting of legislation that will expedite South Korean investments in Mozambique. This plea was made during a courtesy visit aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation across various development sectors. Ambassador Kang emphasized the importance of the Mozambican parliament enacting laws that would support South Korean business investments in the nation.
To facilitate these investments, the ambassador suggested that “Parliament should help, through legal mechanisms, to ease the implementation of the various issues raised by the Korean authorities, especially facilitating Korean businesspeople in making their investments in the country.” Talapa responded positively, demonstrating the Assembly of the Republic’s commitment to strengthening cooperation, friendship, and solidarity with the National Assembly of South Korea through actionable initiatives.
Furthermore, Talapa acknowledged the exceptional state of relations with Korea, noting the comprehensive support that South Korea has extended to Mozambique since diplomatic relations were established in August 1993.
In summary, Ambassador Bok-Won Kang has called for legislative actions by the Mozambican parliament to enhance South Korean investments in the country. The cooperative relationship between Mozambique and South Korea is characterized by mutual support and development initiatives. Both leaders expressed a commitment to strengthening ties further and facilitating business operations to ensure fruitful investments in Mozambique.
Original Source: clubofmozambique.com