Bonghwa County, Vietnam sign a memorandum of understanding on the employment of foreign seasonal workers.

Published 2025년 11월 25일

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[Korean Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper, Reporter Jo Sung-je] Bonghwa County visited the Hoabanh District People's Committee office in Da Nang, Vietnam, on the 21st to sign a "Memorandum of Understanding on the Introduction of Foreign Seasonal Workers for 2026." Regarding this, Bonghwa County stated that the signing ceremony was attended by over 40 people, including Bonghwa County Mayor Park Hyun-gook, the Chairman of the Hoabanh District People's Committee, relevant officials from both countries, and representatives for friendly exchanges. This event served as an occasion to reaffirm and further solidify the existing friendly cooperative relationship with the former Hoabanh District following the Vietnamese government's administrative reorganization (effective July 1, 2025). According to Bonghwa County, this agreement is intended to address the difficulties posed by rural aging and a persistent shortage of labor.

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Bonghwa County visited the Hoabanh District People's Committee Office in Da Nang City, Vietnam, on the 21st to sign a "Work Agreement for the Introduction of Foreign Seasonal Workers in 2026." Regarding this, Bonghwa County stated that around 40 people, including Bonghwa County Mayor Park Hyeon-guk, the Hoabanh District People's Committee Chairman, relevant officials from both countries, and a friendly exchange delegation, attended the signing ceremony. This event served as an opportunity to reaffirm and further solidify the friendly cooperative relationship between Bonghwa County and the former Hoabanh District in light of Vietnam's administrative district reorganization (effective July 1, 2025). According to Bonghwa County, this agreement aims to provide practical assistance to local farmers in the region, which is facing difficulties due to rural aging and a continuous shortage of labor. Bonghwa County and Hoabanh District have thoroughly discussed the legal and stable ...
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