Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo has called for utmost efforts to secure alternative oil and naphtha supplies to reduce uncertainties for Korean companies from supply disruptions caused by persisting turmoil in the Middle East, Yeo’s office said Wednesday. Yeo held an emergency virtual meeting late Tuesday with commercial attaches and trade officials dispatched to the country’s major trading partners to discuss response to the supply crisis of major industrial materials, including crude oil and naphtha, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources. In the meeting, Yeo urged the officials to use all available resources to secure alternative sources of such materials by strengthening their outreach to foreign governments and resource companies to help reduce supply chain uncertainties for businesses here. In a separate meeting with major business officials Wednesday, Yeo said he has asked India, the United Arab Emirates and other countries to help Korea secure oil and naphtha supplies, according to the ministry. Regarding the U.S. administration’s trade inquiries into Korea under S
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