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Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez attended the opening ceremony for the Import Goods Fair (Living and Life) organized by the Korea Importers’ Association (KOIMA) on June 12 at the COEX Center in Seoul.

Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez joins fellow heads of mission in Korea as well as officials of the Korea Importers' Association (KOIMA) in cutting the ceremonial ribbon at the opening ceremony for the Import Goods Fair (Living and Life) held June 12 at the COEX Center in Seoul.

Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez joins fellow heads of mission in Korea as well as officials of the Korea Importers’ Association (KOIMA) in cutting the ceremonial ribbon at the opening ceremony for the Import Goods Fair (Living and Life) held June 12 at the COEX Center in Seoul.

 

(Left photo) Ambassador Hernandez takes a tour the of Import Goods Fair (Living and Life) organized by the Korea Importers' Association (KOIMA) on June 12 at the COEX Center in Seoul. (Right photo) Ambassador Hernandez pose for a photo together with the Ambassador of Belarus to South Korea Natallia Zhylevich and Commercial Counselor Nicanor S. Bautista, who heads the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in South Korea.

(Left photo) Ambassador Hernandez takes a tour the of Import Goods Fair (Living and Life) organized by the Korea Importers’ Association (KOIMA) on June 12 at the COEX Center in Seoul. (Right photo) Ambassador Hernandez pose for a photo together with the Ambassador of Belarus to South Korea Natallia Zhylevich and Commercial Counselor Nicanor S. Bautista, who heads the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in South Korea.

Media release courtesy of the Department of Foreign Affairs, 16 June 2014.

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