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S. Korea, El Salvador have much to gain from deeper ties: envoy

SEOUL, Sept. 2 (Yonhap) -- South Korean firms should strive to expand their businesses in El Salvador as the Central American nation offers favorable conditions for their investments, the country's top envoy to Seoul said.
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