President John Dramani Mahama will undertake a five-day working visit to South Korea from March 10 to March 14, 2026, aimed at strengthening diplomatic relations, expanding economic cooperation, and promoting investment opportunities between Ghana and the Asian nation.

High-Level Talks with South Korean Leadership
During the visit, President John Dramani Mahama is expected to hold bilateral discussions with South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung, focusing on enhancing strategic partnerships in trade, technology, energy, and industrial development. The Ghanaian leader will also meet with the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly, Woo Won-shik, to explore opportunities for stronger parliamentary cooperation and policy collaboration between the two countries.
Ship-Naming Ceremony at Hyundai Heavy Industries
One of the major highlights of the visit will be President Mahama’s participation in a ship-naming ceremony at the Hyundai Heavy Industries Shipyard in Ulsan, one of the world’s largest shipbuilding facilities. The event symbolizes growing cooperation between Ghana and South Korea in maritime development, shipping, and industrial partnerships.
Academic Engagement at Yonsei University
President Mahama will also deliver a speech at a conference ceremony at Yonsei University, one of South Korea’s most prestigious institutions. The address is expected to focus on Africa–Asia cooperation, Ghana’s economic transformation agenda, and opportunities for collaboration in education, innovation, and research.
Meeting the Ghanaian Community in South Korea
As part of the visit, the Ghanaian President will interact with members of the Ghanaian community living, studying, and working in South Korea. The meeting will provide an opportunity for the diaspora to discuss their experiences and explore ways they can contribute to Ghana’s development.
Investment Talks with Korean Business Leaders
The trip will conclude with a dinner meeting between President Mahama and top Korean business executives and industry leaders. The engagement aims to attract foreign direct investment into Ghana and strengthen economic partnerships in sectors such as manufacturing, infrastructure, technology, and renewable energy.
Ghana and South Korea have maintained strong diplomatic relations for decades, with cooperation spanning trade, technology transfer, infrastructure development, and education. President Mahama’s visit is expected to deepen these ties while opening new avenues for economic growth and international collaboration.
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