Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez hopes more Philippine agricultural products will be exported to South Korea following the buying mission of the Korea Importers Association.
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Trade and Industry is encouraging the Korea Importers Association to ship out more Philippine products to South Korea amid an ongoing buying mission in the country.
"The Philippine government is committed to assist your buying mission in the country. We are optimistic that this deepening relationship and trade cooperation would help our countries in addressing trade imbalance," Lopez told a 50-member delegation in a meeting last Thursday, July 11.
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