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  2. Mexico–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Mexico and South Korea began negotiations on a free trade agreement. In 2023, trade between the two nations amounted to US$23.2 billion. [ 9 ] Mexico's main exports to South Korea include: piston and rotary engines, parts and accessories of motor vehicles, aluminum, rubber and tires, chemical based products, fruits and vegetables, meat ...

  3. Koreans in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 report of South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on overseas Korean populations, 11,800 overseas Koreans resided in Mexico, down by 2% since the 2009 report. Among them were 876 Mexican citizens, 1,607 South Korean citizens with Mexican permanent resident status, 388 South Korean international students , and ...

  4. Foreign relations of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    See Mexico–South Korea relations. The establishment of diplomatic relations between Mexico and South Korea started on 26 January 1962. Mexico has a Working Holiday Program Agreement with South Korea; Mexico has an embassy in Seoul. South Korea has an embassy in Mexico City, Mexico. Panama: 1962-09-30 [80] See Panama–South Korea relations ...

  5. Category:Mexico–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    South Korea portal This category is for bilateral relations between Mexico and South Korea . The main article for this category is Mexico–South Korea relations .

  6. South Korea–Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of diplomatic relations between Mexico and South Korea started on 26 January 1962. Mexico has a Working Holiday Program Agreement with South Korea Mexico has an embassy in Seoul.

  7. Korean Cultural Center, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Cultural Center, Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Cultural Coreano, Ciudad de México, Korean: 멕시코 시티 한국문화원), is a non-profit [1] Korean language and cultural exchange center in Polanco, Mexico City. It is supported by the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and run by their KOCIS organization. [2]

  8. Category:Korea–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... Mexico–South Korea relations (7 C, 11 P) K. Korean diaspora in ...

  9. Korean migration to Mexico centennial monument - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, the South Korean government emphasized its link with its diaspora in Mexico to better ties with its Mexican counterpart. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On the 100th anniversary of the first arrival, the two governments coordinated on various memorial events to mark the occasion.