Seabees certification officials hold mutual benefit meeting to spread fair trade culture

Published Dec 1, 2025

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Safety Management Certification Agency=Reporter Park Hyun-ryul] The Korea Food Safety Management Certification Agency held the '2025 Second Cooperation Partner Win-Win Forum' with six major contracted partner companies participating in the linked payment system and mutual payment at its headquarters in Cheongju, North Chungcheong last month on the 27th. This forum was organized to strengthen communication with partner companies and create a transparent and fair contracting environment in order to spread a win-win fair trade culture. During the forum, they shared information on fair trade-related laws, such as the Anti-Corruption Act, and the current status of the operation of the linked payment system and mutual payment system for shared growth. Additionally, they directly listened to the concerns and suggestions of the partner companies to make substantive improvements to the system.

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The Korea Food Safety Management Certification Agency held the "2025 Second Cooperation Partner Mutual Benefit Forum" on the 27th of last month at its headquarters in Cheongju, North Chungcheong, with six major contracted partner companies participating in the linked payment system and mutual benefit payment. This forum was organized to strengthen communication with partner companies and to create a transparent and fair contracting environment in order to spread the culture of mutually beneficial fair trade. During the forum, they shared information on fair trade-related laws, such as the Anti-Bribery Act, and the current status of the linked payment system and mutual benefit payment system for shared growth. They also took time to listen directly to the concerns and suggestions of the partner companies and discussed practical directions for system improvement. A representative from one of the partner companies said, "It was very meaningful to be able to directly convey the voices ...
Source: Aflnews

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