South Korea is moving to streamline procedures for bringing in North Korean food products, as part of broader efforts to ease a prolonged gridlock in relations with the North through incremental inter-Korean exchanges. The Ministry of Unification said Friday it had issued a legislative notice for a revision to the Enforcement Decree of the Inter-Korean Exchange and Cooperation Act, aimed at simplifying approval procedures for the entry of such goods. Under the proposed revision, documents that were previously required at the final stage of entry into South Korea, including import and customs clearance, will now have to be submitted upfront […]... Keep on reading: South Korea to streamline procedures for entry of N. Korea food products