Shinsung Delta Tech Receives Fair Trade Commission Chairman's Commendation for Contribution to Payment Expansion
Shinsung Delta Tech received a commendation from the Fair Trade Commission Chairman on the 18th in recognition of its contribution to the expansion of linked delivery payments.
On this day, six companies including Shinsung Delta Tech, Kia, N2B, Korea Electric Wire, Peace Industry, and E-Land World were selected as outstanding companies in payment adjustment performance.
The selected outstanding companies will be granted additional incentives such as a two-year exemption from mandatory investigations on consignment and subcontract transactions, and up to a two-year exemption from mandatory investigations on subcontract transactions.
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A company representative stated, “We will not be satisfied with the commendation received this time and will continue to make efforts to further expand linked delivery payments.”
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