MOU seeks to increase trade and investment opportunities, particularly in science and technology, between Maryland and Seoul
ANNAPOLIS, MD (April 20, 2011) – Governor Martin O’Malley will meet with Mayor Oh Se-hoon from the City of Seoul, South Korea to sign a Memorandum of Understanding tomorrow focused in increased investment and trade opportunities between Maryland and Seoul. The MOU is intended to strengthen relations in science and technology development that are of mutual benefit to the State of Maryland and the City of Seoul.
Last year, the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development’s Office of International Trade and Investment engaged more than 250 Asian companies, helping to attract six new foreign firms from China and Korea to Maryland. In addition, the Office assisted 75 Maryland companies export their products to Asia, helping to generate $65 million in sales.
WHAT: Governor O’Malley to sign economic development MOU with Mayor of Seoul, South Korea
WHEN: TOMORROW, Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: Maryland State House
Governor’s Reception Room
Second Floor
Annapolis, MD
I wonder if part of the deal would be that OSmelly would have to move to S. Korea. hat would really make the deal good for Md.
ReplyDeleteis O'Malley a Communist? Like Obama? Man, back in the day of MacAuthur they would have both been tried as Communist and hung.
ReplyDeleteWhen will we learn, these countries only want to be friends to show our weaknesses...
Freakin Liberals afraid of their own shadow
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ReplyDeleteSouth Korea is not communist and neither is Obama.
Guess it should be freakin conservatives afraid of education.
Uh, did O'Malley say how many jobs this would create in MD?
ReplyDeleteSigh, didn't think so.
4:32 Obama does have a great education and we are all suffering the consequences of it! He is a moron with a law degree...I know plenty of people like that!
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