When Chairman Hong spoke, those who were whispering here and there paid their attention to the contract.
They knew that the moment when 29 oil tankers loaded up with crude oil entered Korean ports, Myongjin Oil Refinery would beat Mirae, Daesung, Hanil Energy, and Maseok Caltex to become Korea's largest oil refinery company.
So they reached the conclusion in less than 10 minutes that they would accept the contracts unconditionally.
After that, Chairman Hong directly called the U.S. Secretary of Commerce using the number on his business card to say he would sign the contracts.
And the US Secretary of Commerce replied, "Oil tankers full of crude oil will soon arrive at the Busan port of Myongjin Oil Refinery."
After confirming it, Chairman Hong put down the phone.