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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Young-tae] The Jeonbuk Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration (Administrator Ahn Nam-woo, hereinafter Jeonbuk SMBA) announced on the 19th that it will recruit small and medium enterprises to participate in the Overseas Standard Certification Acquisition Support Project by the 29th of this month to diversify overseas markets for export SMEs and foster promising infectious disease industries such as infectious disease prevention and diagnosis companies.


This project supports part of the costs (50%~70%) such as certification fees, testing fees, and consulting fees required to obtain overseas certifications demanded by export target countries.


The support target is SMEs with direct export amounts of less than USD 50 million in the previous year, supporting up to 4 certifications per company for about 435 overseas certifications such as European CE, US FDA, and Chinese NMPA (up to 15 certifications can be applied for when applying for certifications from China, New Southbound, and New Northern countries), within a limit of 100 million KRW.



Ahn Nam-woo, Administrator of Jeonbuk SMBA, stated, “Through the Overseas Standard Certification Support Project, we will create a foundation for expanding the export market of SMEs and actively discover and implement various export support policies in preparation for the post-COVID-19 era.”


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