Netherlands–South Korea relations explained

Netherlands–South Korea relations are foreign relations between South Korea and the Netherlands. The Netherlands have an embassy in Seoul,[1] while South Korea has an embassy in The Hague.[2]

History

Pre-20th century

Korea was relatively unknown to Westerners, including the Dutch, and compared to neighbouring countries such as China or Japan, Korea was not eager to trade with the west.[3]

Initially, the Dutch (also called Hwaran (花蘭))[4] were thought to be part of the Nanman people by the Koreans.[5] The first Dutchman attested to have made contact with Korea was Jan Jansz Weltevree, who arrived in n 1627 to find drinking water and settled in Korea. Later Hendrik Hamel, who unintentionally arrived in 1653, recorded Weltevree and Korea in his journal.[6]

Hamel escaped in 1666 and returned to Amsterdam in 1668. Hamel's journals and his descriptions of Korea led, the Dutch East India Company to task a ship (the Corea) with exploring this nation, with expectations of resources and flourishing trade opportunities. This attempt to directly trade with Korea and bypass Japanese middlemen, however, was rejected by Japanese authorities.[7] [8] The Dutch showed interest in Korea regarding its role in producing porcelain, as the Qing had placed an export ban.[9] In 1669, Batavian officials were eager to forge relations with Korea, fearing that the Portuguese in Macau might do so first.

20th century

The Netherlands recognized South Korea in 1949 and officially launched diplomatic relations in 1961.[4]

Korean War

The Dutch participated in the Korean War as part of the United Nations.[10]

Economy

The two countries forged an economic technology cooperation treaty in 1982.[4]

Eoconomic cooperation

In December 2023, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol visited the headquarters of Dutch semiconductor equipment company ASML and pledged full support for semiconductor cooperation between South Korea and the Netherlands.[11] And on the occasion of Yoon's state visit in 2023, the two countries agreed to establish a strategic partnership and to establish a 2+2 foreign affairs and industry ministerial dialogue every two years to deepen it. In addition, the two countries agreed to promote information sharing on supply chains for key materials and to cooperate in the nuclear energy industry and renewable energy sector.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: South Korea - netherlandsandyou.nl. Ministerie van Buitenlandse. Zaken. January 6, 2017. www.netherlandsandyou.nl.
  2. Web site: 주소 및 연락처주 네덜란드 대한민국 대사관.
  3. Book: 역사채널ⓔ, E. B. S.. 역사e 3: 세상을 깨우는 시대의 기록. December 9, 2014. 북하우스. 9788956059303. Google Books.
  4. Web site: 네덜란드 - 한국민족문화대백과사전.
  5. Web site: July 23, 2019. 하멜 일행 후손이 한국에 있다는데…. 아틀라스뉴스.
  6. Web site: [이기환의 흔적의 역사]하멜이 박연을 만났을 때]. June 16, 2015. Kyunghyang Shinmun.
  7. Web site: [30일 이프로]동인도회사 '코리아'호]. January 29, 2010. 경남도민일보.
  8. Book: ASEAN and Korea: Trends in Economic and Labour Relations. Daljit. Singh. Reza Y.. Siregar. September 28, 1997. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. 9789813055940. Google Books.
  9. Web site: 네덜란드, 조선 도자기 탐내다. July 22, 2019. 아틀라스뉴스.
  10. Web site: [Heroes from afar] Dutch troops volunteered on Korean War front line]. Korea JoongAng Daily.
  11. News: December 13, 2023 . Yoon vows full support for S. Korea-Netherlands chip cooperation . Yonhap News Agency.
  12. News: December 13, 2023 . S. Korea, Netherlands agree to establish 'semiconductor alliance' in summit . Yonhap News Agency.