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  • ​Overview

      • Establishment of Diplomatic Relations : October 10, 1962
      • Bilateral Trade(2022)
        • Exports : $44,938,668(Electric vehicle, Passenger car, Other automobile, Tire)
        • Imports : $19,883,664(Other processed fishery products, Other fishes, Fish meat, Aluminium ingot and scrap)
      • Bilateral Investments(~2019)
        • The ROK's Investment in Iceland : $418,000,000
        • Iceland's Investment in the ROK : $3,220,000
      • Number of Koreans living in Iceland(2019) : 22
      • High-level Exchanges
        • From the ROK to Iceland
          • 2002  March Special Envoy of the President Huh Kyung-man
          • 2002  September Minister of Foreign Affairs Choi Sung-hong
          • 2007  August Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Kang Moo-hyun (BIE)
          • 2008  June Ambassador for Energy and Resources Cooperation Shin Jae-Hyun
          • 2013  October Deputy Minister for Economic Affairs Ahn Chong-ghee
          • 2014  October Goverment Representative for Arctic Affairs Choi Jae-chul
          • 2015  October Goverment Representative for Arctic Affairs Kim Chan-woo
          • 2017  October Goverment Representative for Arctic Affairs Kim Young-jun
          • 2019  October Goverment Representative for Arctic Affairs Kwon Sei-joong
        • From Iceland to the ROK
          • 1994  April Minister of Foreign Affairs Jon Baldvin Hannibalson
          • 1996  August Minister of Foreign Affairs Halldor Ásgrímsson
          • 2015  November President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, Minister of Foreign Affairs Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson
          • 2016  June Ambassador for the North Pole, Arni Thor Sigurdsson
          • 2018  February Minister of Education, Science, and Culture, Lilja Alfreðsdóttir