"Unwavering push forward trade commerce policies", Vice minister Jeong from MOTIE
Balanced trade is a major concern matter for the ambassadors and in particular
for the commercial attaches stationed in Korea.
In that aspect, envoys over 30 countries showed keen interest in balanced trade
and Korea's open-type commerce nation image by attending KOIMA(Korea Importers Association)'s 7th Import's Day with their commercial attaches
at its 46th Foundation Day to condolidate its relations with embassies based in
Korea as well.
Envoys from the Seoul Diplomatic Corps. showed keen interest in balanced trade by attending the 7th Import Day centering chairman Shin Myung-jin from KOIMA(center, front row). |
Starting from Poland Amb. Krzysztof lgnacy Majka, Dominican Amb. Grecia
Fiordalicia Pichardo Polanco, Kazakhstan Amb. Dulat Bakishev, Georgia Amb.
Nikoloz Apkhazava, Portugal Amb. Antonio Quinteiro Nobre, Cote D'Ivoire
Amb. Sylvestre Kouassi BILE, Bulgaria Amb. Petar Andonov, Peru Amb. Jaime
Pomareda, Tunisia Amb. Mohamed Ali Nafti, Argentina Amb. Jorge Roballo,
Russia Amb. Alexander Timonin, Canada Amb. Eric Walsh, Uzbekistan Amb.
Botir Asadov, Malaysia Amb. Dato' Rohana Ramli, Turkey Amb. Hakan Okcal,
Sierra Leone Amb. Omrie Michael Golley, Philippines Amb. Raul S. Hernandez,
Azerbaijan Amb. Ramzi Teymurov, Iran Amb. Hassan Taherian, Slovakia Amb.
Milan Lajciak, Spain Amb. Gonzalo Ortiz Diez-Tortosa, Sudan Amb. Mohamad Abdelaal Harron, Ecuador Amb. Gustavo Herrera
Gilbert, Singapore Amb. YIP Wei Kiat, Paraguay Amb. Irineo Raul Silvero Silvagni,
Sri Lanka Amb. Abeywickrema Gunasekera, Iraq Amb. Wadee Batti Hanna Al-Batti, Myanmar Amb. Thura H Thet Oo Maung, Brazil Amb. Luis Fernando de
Andreade Serra, Tajikistan Amb. Shafifzo da Yusuf, Belarus Amb. Andrei Popkov,
Jordan Amb. Adel Mohammad Adaileh, Israel Amb. Chaim Choshen, Uruguay Amb.
Luis Fernando Irib Arne Restuccia, Romania Amb. Mihai Ciompec, and Morroc
Amb. Chafik Rachadi etc. showed up with their embassy commercial attaches.
In a commemorating reception held with a sit-down dinner style gathering in a hotel Seoul on Dec. 13th evening,
KOIMA chairman Shin Myung-jin said that KOIMA has been striving to upgrade the quality of the peoples
by the import of diverse imported materials.
As the sole institution to solve commerce conflict between countries, each
nations' trade delegations seek KOIMA most firstly, he added.
Vice minister Marn-ki Jeong from MOTIE stressed that Korean government will push forward
trade commerce policies with unwavering commitment to trade liberalism.