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KEF releases annual English handbook on S. Korean business environment

KEF releases annual English handbook on S. Korean business environment

Korea Herald24-02-2025

The Korea Enterprises Federation said Monday it has released an annual English handbook on South Korea's latest business and labor market environment.
The KEF said the handbook, titled 2025 Business Environment and Labor Market in Korea, was produced to help international organizations and foreign companies better understand the latest key topics and environments pertaining to research and investment in the country.
The business lobby has sent the handbook to some 250 organizations, including the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the International Labour Organization, as well as overseas think tanks and companies.
KEF Chairman Sohn Kyung-shik said in a letter sent with the handbook that he hopes the book enhances understanding of South Korea's business environment and labor market, while encouraging continued engagement and investment in the country. (Yonhap)

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