Jeyeonggwang, Head of Busan Main Customs, Pays New Year Visit to Chungnyeolsa Shrine
"Breathing New Life into Export Vitality for Local Small and Medium Enterprises"
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] On the 6th, Je Yeonggwang, the head of Busan Main Customs, visited Chungnyeolsa Shrine located in Anrak-dong, Dongnae-gu, Busan, to pay respects for the New Year of the Year of the Rat.
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According to Busan Main Customs, the visit included Head Je Yeonggwang along with other customs chiefs and executives within the jurisdiction. They honored the spirits of the patriotic martyrs who valiantly died fighting Japanese invaders during the Imjin War.
On the 6th, Je Yeonggwang, Commissioner of Busan Main Customs, and other customs commissioners in the region visited Chungnyeolsa Shrine to pay their respects. (Photo by Busan Main Customs)
View original imageAt the event, Head Je stated, “This year, uncertainties in the global economy and trade environment are expected to continue,” adding, “Busan Main Customs plans to focus all its customs administration capabilities on revitalizing exports of local small and medium-sized enterprises.”
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