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19 June 15:06

CCIR to monitor contracts between Romania and South Korea to make it easier for Korean companies to do business and avoid red tape

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CCIR President Mihai Daraban said that Romania will work closely with South Korea to support Korean investment in the country, making sure that red tape will not hinder the development of contracts. Relations between the two countries are very good and Romania, as a NATO and EU member, plays an important role in European security. Cristina Dragomirescu from ARCTICS underlined the importance of developing local capabilities for defense, learning from Ukraine's experience. The economic forum brought together companies from both countries to discuss opportunities in the defense industry.

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