PwC Customs Corporation announced on the 26th that it has recruited accountant Kim Tae-hyung, an expert in international trade, as a partner in charge of the anti-dumping field.
Kim, who is a certified public accountant with expertise in anti-dumping and risk management in the field of international trade, has worked at Samjong KPMG and Bae, Kim & Lee LLC. He has successfully advised domestic companies in anti-dumping investigations by foreign governments targeting major industries such as electronics, steel, and chemicals. Additionally, he has played a key role in handling anti-dumping petitions and responses to investigations against Korean overseas producers and has led efforts to establish a global trade risk monitoring system and provide preemptive risk analysis consulting for anti-dumping investigations targeting major companies in the electronics, steel, and automotive industries.
Through this recruitment, PwC Customs Corporation plans to strengthen its service line in international trade fields, including anti-dumping. It also intends to expand support for domestic companies experiencing difficulties due to the tariff policies of the second Trump administration by collaborating with Samil PwC’s Global Trade Solutions Center (GTSC).