China and South Korea ink transport deal
- Wednesday 08 September 2010, 12:40
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CHINA and South Korea have signed a transport agreement to facilitate trade in fresh food and electronic products by allowing direct seaborne transport for loaded trucks between the two countries.The deal was struck in
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