Expanded Executive Meeting Held Due to COVID-19 Spread

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] On the 13th, Je Yeonggwang, Commissioner of the Busan Regional Customs Office, visited Yangsan Customs to receive a report on work status and held an expanded executive meeting attended by customs commissioners from the Busan-Gyeongnam region.


According to the Busan Regional Customs Office, this expanded executive meeting was organized to understand the import and export trends in the Busan-Gyeongnam area amid the spread of COVID-19 and to discuss support measures for affected companies.


At the meeting, Commissioner Je emphasized identifying local companies facing difficulties and promptly providing support through cooperation with local governments and related organizations.


He then visited Korens Co., Ltd., an automobile parts manufacturer located in Eogok-dong, Yangsan, touring the manufacturing site to engage in on-site communication. He also held a meeting with Cho Yongguk, chairman of the Yangsan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to listen to the difficulties faced by Yangsan-area companies due to the COVID-19 outbreak.



At the meeting, Commissioner Je stated, “We will regularly inspect and improve any unreasonable points from the perspective of companies,” adding, “If there are any difficulties caused by the spread of COVID-19, we will provide all possible support.”

On the 13th, Je Yeonggwang, head of the Busan Main Customs Office, visited the manufacturing company Corens in the Yangsan area and listened to the company's difficulties during a meeting. (Photo by Busan Main Customs Office)

On the 13th, Je Yeonggwang, head of the Busan Main Customs Office, visited the manufacturing company Corens in the Yangsan area and listened to the company's difficulties during a meeting. (Photo by Busan Main Customs Office)

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