South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and China's Ministry of Commerce held the second supply chain hotline meeting on Nov. 28 in Yancheng, China, to advance stable supply chains and ensure investment predictability.
The two countries reviewed supply chain policies and assessed progress in industrial complexes at Saemangeum, Yantai, Yancheng, and Huizhou during the fifth working-level meeting on bilateral industrial cooperation, the trade ministry said Tuesday.
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