Source: The Korea Times
KCS chief vows to place top priority on helping SMEs.
Korea is seeking to become a leader in global customs services by offering solutions to complex international clearance procedures in a bid to foster trade relations between local businesses and partner nations worldwide, the head of the state-run customs service agency said Tuesday.
"We have been and will continue to devote the agency's manpower and resources to provide full support for export firms, especially the small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that underpin the economy," Korea Customs Service (KCS) Commissioner Kim Yung-moon said in an interview with The Korea Times.
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