Korea Importers Association exploring purchase of Philippine products such as organic food, health care, design-driven products for Korean market

Organic, natural food and health care as well as design-driven products such as furnitures, fixtures, and garments were highlighted by Secretary Lopez, further emphasizing the growing opportunities in electronic parts and components, and software and game development.

We encourage you to discover other products from the Philippines that you can bring back to South Korea. The Philippine government is committed to assist your buying mission in the country. We are optimistic that this deepening relationship and trade cooperation would help our countries in addressing trade imbalance,” said Sec. Lopez.

The Philippines is the biggest supplier of fresh bananas and pineapples for South Korea. Fresh mango, calamansi, coconut water, virgin coconut oil, and banana chips are also noted to be popular in the South Korean market.

During the PH-Korea Business Forum organized by DTI on 11 July 2019, officials from Export Marketing Bureau (EMB), Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), and Board of Investments (BOI) presented various trade and investment opportunities in the country to the delegates. A business matching activity was also organized that would link the delegation with over 100 Filipino companies. The said activity has facilitated over 200 business meetings.

Secretary Lopez emphasized the growing opportunities once the negotiation over the PH-Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has concluded. He added that KOIMA and Philippine exporters will greatly benefit from the agreement.

The trade chief likewise offered the assistance of DTI to KOIMA in facilitating trade in the country.

President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration is committed in making doing business in the country easy. So we assure you that DTI will be your partner in the Philippines as we work on streamlining more government processes and promote e-government,” shared Sec. Lopez.

KOIMA Chairman Kwang-hee Hong expressed optimism in the stronger business relationship between Philippines and South Korea. He also shared that Korean importers are greatly interested in Philippines products.

Present during the forum were South Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Dong-man Han, DTI Undersecretary Rowel Barba, BOI Governor Angelica Cayas, CITEM Executive Director Pauline Suaco-Juan, DTI-EMB Director Senen Perlada, Philippine Trade and Investment Center – South Korea Commercial Counsellor Jose Ma. Dinsay, and Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Alegria Limjoco.

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