Czech Republic–South Korea relations
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Czech Republic–South Korea relations are foreign relations between the Czech Republic and South Korea.
History
The foreign relations between the Czech Republic and South Korea were established on March 22, 1990.[1]
Migration
As of 2018, there were 2,673 South Korean citizen with a residence permit in the Czech Republic.[2]
Trade and economy
As of 2015, South Korea was Czech Republic's third largest business partner outside the EU. In 2015, the Czech Republic and South Korea signed a strategic partnership agreement with the aim stated by Czech prime minister Sobotka to expand business ties beyond the sphere of car manufacture into defense, infrastructure and nuclear power, as well as rail transportation.[3]
Diplomatic missions
See also
- Foreign relations of the Czech Republic
- Foreign relations of South Korea
- South Korea–European Union relations
- Koreans in the Czech Republic
- List of diplomatic missions of the Czech Republic
- List of diplomatic missions of South Korea
References
- ^ http://www.mofa.go.kr/ENG/countries/europe/countries/20070818/1_24626.jsp?menu=m_30_40
- ^ Foreigners, total by citizenship as at 31 December 2018 1). Czech Statistical Office. Source: Directorate of the Alien Police Service.
- ^ http://www.czech.cz/en/Economie/Czech-Republic-and-South-Korea-sign-strategic-part
Further reading
- Shoiw-Mei Tseng. Trade Flows between Czech Republic and East Asia (PFD full text). January 2013.