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  • ​Overview

      • Establishment of Diplomatic Relations : August 15, 1962
      • GDP(2023) : $86.5 billion
      • GDP(per capita) : $16,390
      • Economic Growth Rate : 5.1%
      • Exports(2023) : $15.2 billion
      • Imports(2023) : $21.6 billion
      • Inflation Rate : 0.5%
      • Number of Koreans living in Costa Rica(2023) : about 360
      • Bilateral Trade(2023)
        • Exports : $280 million
        • Imports : $160 million
      • High-level Exchanges
        • From the ROK to Costa Rica
          • 2005   September, President, Roh Moo Hyun
          • 2010   May, Speaker of the National Assembly, Kim Hyong O
          • 2012   March, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Choe Kwang Shik
          • 2015   August, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yun Byung Se
          • 2015   September, Speaker of the National Assembly, Chung Ui Hwa
          • 2018   May, Special Envoy, Cho Jeong Sik
          • 2019   November, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lee Taeho
          • 2021   April, 1st Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Choi Jong Kun
          • 2022   May, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yeo Seung-bae
          • 2022   September, Special Envoy, Yu Myung Hwan and Park Heong-joon
          • 2023   January, Kim Young-bae, Vice President of Korea-Costa Rica Parliamentary Friendship Group
          • 2023   August, Kim Hackyong, President of Korea-LAC Parliamentary Diplomacy Forum
        • From Costa Rica to the ROK
          • 2001   April, President, Rodriguez
          • 2009   October, Assembly Speaker, Pacheco
          • 2010   January, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Stango
          • 2010   September, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Castro
          • 2012   August, President, Chinchilla
          • 2012   September, Minister of Environment, Castro
          • 2013   October, Minister of Science and Technology, Cruz
          • 2013   November, Vice Minister, Liberman
          • 2014   July, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gonzalez
          • 2015   May, Minister of Education, Mora
          • 2016   October, President, Solis
          • 2017   August, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gonzalez Sanz
          • 2018   February, Minister of Foreign Trade, Mora
          • 2018   October, First Lady, Claudia Doubles
          • 2019   October, President of Foreign Affairs Committee, Karine Niño
          • 2020   November, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bolaños
          • 2021   March, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Solano
          • 2021   November, President, Carlos Alvarado
          • 2022   July, Minister of Foreign Affairs, André
          • 2022   November, Vice Minsiter of Foreign Affairs, Peralta
          • 2022   November, Vice Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications, Vilalobos
          • 2023   May, Vice Minister of Foreign Trade, Trejos
          • 2023   May, Vice Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications, Vega
          • 2023   November, Vice Minsiter of Foreign Affairs, Solano (Korea-Central America Special Roundtable)
          • 2024   March, Vice Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications, Vega
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