COLOMBIA: Enka signs fibre deal with South Korea’s Hyosung
Author: just-style.com | 29 June 2007
Colombian synthetic fibre manufacturer Enka de Colombia SA is to sell polyester fibres in the Andean region after signing a distribution agreement with South Korean industrial conglomerate Hyosung Corporation.
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