Employees of Aju Industry and the National Institute of Technology and Standards are attending a meeting held on the 3rd at Aju Industry headquarters in Seocho-dong, Seoul, and are taking a commemorative photo.

Employees of Aju Industry and the National Institute of Technology and Standards are attending a meeting held on the 3rd at Aju Industry headquarters in Seocho-dong, Seoul, and are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Ajou Industry announced on the 4th that it conveyed difficulties related to standards and certification when expanding overseas and requested active government support during a meeting with the National Institute of Technology and Standards.


The meeting was held the previous day at Ajou Industry's headquarters in Seocho-dong, Seoul. Park Sang-il, CEO of Ajou Industry, executives and employees from the Overseas Business Division and Technology Research Institute, and Lee Seung-woo, Director of the National Institute of Technology and Standards, attended.


Ajou Industry executives and employees attending the meeting proposed ▲establishing national standards for construction materials and reasonable safety regulations in Southeast Asian countries ▲improving the Cambodian Power Authority specifications to allow the supply of new Korean-style models with excellent quality and safety to the Cambodian government.


Ajou Industry operates in three Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam and Cambodia, producing and selling construction materials such as utility poles and piles.



An Ajou Industry official said, "We hope that the difficulties faced by domestic construction material manufacturers when expanding overseas will be resolved through this meeting, and that the opportunities for various domestic companies to enter overseas markets will expand," adding, "Ajou Industry will also cooperate with the National Institute of Technology and Standards to promote domestic standards (KS) more widely overseas."


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