The Korean Pork Producers Association and the SME International Tariff Trade Advisory Center Cooperative sign an MOU.

Published 2025년 11월 28일

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[Livestock and Fisheries News=Reporter Hong Jeong-min] The Korea Pork Producers Association and the Small and Medium Business International Customs Trade Advisory Cooperative (ICTC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) which is expected to be beneficial for long-term employment of foreign workers, cooperation in trade, customs, and legal advice, and strengthening the competitiveness of Korean pork exports. Lee Ki-hong, Chairman of the Korea Pork Producers Association, signed the MOU with ICTC at the 2nd Livestock Complex on the 27th to establish a system for long-term employment of foreign workers and a legal and labor advisory system for Korean pork farmers. The two organizations aim to △ improve the long-term employment system for foreign workers △ establish a specialized advisory system for farmers in the areas of law, labor, taxation, customs, and trade △ jointly address on-site difficulties and policy improvement tasks.

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The Korean Pork Association and the International Customs and Trade Advisory Center Cooperative (ICTC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that is expected to contribute to the long-term employment of foreign workers and the strengthening of the competitiveness of Korean pork exports through cooperation in trade, customs, and legal advice. President Lee Ki-hong of the Korean Pork Association signed the MOU with ICTC on the 27th at the Second Livestock Complex to establish a system for the long-term employment of foreign workers and to build a legal and labor advisory system for Korean pork farmers. The two organizations agreed to actively cooperate in improving the long-term employment system for foreign workers, building a specialized advisory system for farmers in the areas of law, labor, taxation, customs, and trade, jointly identifying on-site difficulties and policy improvement tasks, and creating a sustainable employment base for Korean pork farmers. This ...
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