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South Korea, African countries sign agreements on minerals, exports

Nearly 50 offers and arrangements have actually been signed throughout South Korea's very first top with leaders from 48 African countries to cooperate in areas such as mining, energy and production, South Korea's industry ministry said on Wednesday.

Hyosung Corp, a South Korean conglomerate, signed a contract to supply electrical transformers to Mozambique worth $30 million, the ministry stated in a statement.

The industry ministry also signed contracts to comply on vital minerals with Madagascar and Tanzania in order to secure materials for markets such as batteries, it stated.

The 47 arrangements with 23 African countries were made throughout the summit as Asia's fourth-largest economy looks for to tap the minerals and the large export market in Africa.

In spite of its huge capacity, Africa still represents only 1-2% of South Korea's trade and investment., South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol informed an event of about 200 political and industry leaders from African countries and South Korea at a. service summit on Wednesday.

My hope is that mutually beneficial resource cooperation. will be broadened, Yoon stated.

Yoon pledged on Tuesday that South Korea would increase. development help for Africa to $10 billion over the next 6. years, and said will offer $14 billion in export financing to. promote trade and financial investment for South Korean companies in. Africa.

(source: Reuters)