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Expand seafood exports and support domestic joint logistics centers in South Korea

Frozen Seaweed
Published Feb 26, 2024

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The Korea Fisheries Trade Association is set to hold its 38th Regular General Meeting to review its 2023 business performance and approve the 2024 business plan and budget. The 2023 highlights included the 29th Korea Seaweed Export Bidding and Consultation to Japan and the 21st Busan International Fisheries Expo. The 2024 plan focuses on increasing Korean seaweed exports to Japan and continuing the Busan International Fisheries Expo. The association also plans to establish a risk safety net for exporters, support domestic joint logistics centers, and reward contributors to exports.
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The Korea Fisheries Trade Association (Chairman Bae Ki-il) plans to hold the '38th Regular General Meeting' at the Seoul aT Center on the 28th to approve the 2023 business performance and settlement report and confirm the 2024 business plan and budget (draft). . The Fisheries Trade Association, a seafood export support organization designated by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, selected the ‘29th Korea Seaweed Export Bidding and Consultation to Japan’ and the ‘21st Busan International Fisheries Expo’ as major achievements in 2023. In the case of the Korean Seaweed Bidding and Consultation in Japan, based on cooperation with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, it was held face-to-face in Tokyo, Japan in May of last year, four years after the Corona pandemic, and recorded 11.41 million pieces (1 piece = 100 pieces), a record high of 105 billion won. Performance improved. In addition, the 2023 Busan International Fisheries Expo held in Busan in November concluded successfully ...
Source: Donga
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