South Korea aims to import at least 10,000 tons of mangoes from Cambodia annually to meet market demands in the country.
This was confirmed by Pan Sorasak, Ministry of Commerce, during his meeting with Gyuhwa Jang, Vice President of the Korean Importers Association (KOIMA), and Yu Lin, President of GADOSH. The representatives met to discuss mango imports from Cambodia and learn more about the trade potential between South Korea and Cambodia.
The Minister said that the Ministry of Commerce is ready to support and facilitate businesses that come to invest in Cambodia, especially in recommending companies to cooperate with relevant ministries or institutions to complete the required procedures.
The Minister also urged companies to examine the possibility of importing other potential agricultural products from Cambodia.
Jang said that the KOIMA has about 15,000 member companies and is investing in all sectors.
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