[Asia Economy Reporter Jo Yoo-jin] Ssangbangwool announced on the 3rd that it has signed a contract to supply 500,000 masks with the Yanbian Prefecture Government in Jilin, China.


The total number of masks to be supplied to the Chinese market this time is 500,000, and additional production is planned in 2 to 3 phases. A Ssangbangwool official stated, "About 500,000 masks will be supplied to the Chinese market in the first phase," adding, "The Ssangbangwool masks supplied to China will be made with three layers of inner and outer cotton and equipped with fine dust filters."


The official added, "The masks will be produced under the quality control of the government (Yanbian Prefecture Management and Supervision Bureau) and will have stickers indicating that they can be used in emergencies."


Ssangbangwool is currently receiving continuous mask order inquiries from other cities within China, so additional contracts are expected to follow.



The company stated, "There is strong demand within China for masks produced based on Korean technology, and we will do our best to ensure steady production so that distribution within China is not disrupted."


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