South Korea: Emergency release of 1,000 tons of sea salt from government reserves

Published 2023년 10월 30일

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The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in South Korea will release 1,000 tons of government-stocked sea salt at a discount of over 50% from the current consumer price to traditional markets and supermarkets ahead of the kimchi season. This decision was announced by Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Cho Seung-hwan during a visit to a sea salt processing company. The ministry is also closely monitoring the price and supply-demand situation and considering additional supply, including imported sea salt.
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The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries will supply 1,000 tons of government-stocked sea salt to traditional markets and large supermarkets starting from the end of this month ahead of the kimchi season. In particular, we plan to immediately release 1,000 tons of sea salt from government reserves so that consumers can purchase it at a discount of more than 50% from the current consumer price. Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Cho Seung-hwan made this announcement during a visit to the Yangji Logistics Center of Daesang Co., Ltd., Korea's leading sea salt processing company, on the 20th to check the supply and demand of salt such as sea salt for kimchi season amidst the severe price situation. On this day, Minister Cho inspected the inventory status and delivery process of salt products and sea salt at the logistics center, and requested active cooperation from the industry to stabilize the supply and demand of kimchi season and prices. Government-stocked sea salt will also be ...
Source: Susantimes

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