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Hackensack NJ, on Thursday, Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco had the honor of speaking with Euy Whan Kim, the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea. Together, they enjoyed a positive and constructive dialogue about the importance of the Korean community and Bergen County. Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco stressed his continued interests in pursuing a business partnership between Bergen County and Korea.
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More than 168,000 New Jersey residents can claim Korean ancestry, according to the Korean American Association of New Jersey. About 70% of the state’s Korean population lives in Palisades Park, Fort Lee and other Bergen County communities.
Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco said , “I’d like to thank Consul General Kim for taking the time out of his day to meet with me, and I look forward to meeting again in the future!”