Seoul, South Korea and Georgia kicked off another round of talks for a comprehensive economic partnership on trade and supply chains. The two countries began a three-day session to discuss the envisioned Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). The trade network covers a smaller scope of areas compared with a traditional free trade agreement, according to the South Korean News Agency (YONHAP). South Korea has been seeking to develop ties with Georgia, which is considered a key trade hub bridging Asia and Europe, with significant growth potential in supply chain and logistics. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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