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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] The Korea International Trade Association (KITA) live-streamed the "Post-COVID Era, Japan Market Entry Strategy Online Seminar" on YouTube on the 30th.


Before the seminar began, key economic leaders from both countries, including Kim Young-joo, Chairman of KITA, Koji Domita, Japanese Ambassador to Korea, Yutaka Aso, Chairman of the Kyushu Economic Federation, and Yuukou Fujiyoshi, Chairperson of the Seoul Japan Club, delivered video messages.


Kim Young-joo, Chairman of KITA, emphasized, "Korea and Japan are jointly experiencing unprecedented difficulties such as the global economic recession and the contraction of human exchanges caused by COVID-19. If businesspeople from both countries create new business opportunities and cooperate, it will greatly contribute not only to overcoming the economic crisis but also to improving Korea-Japan relations."


At the seminar, Japanese experts including Professor Oh Tae-heon of Kyung Hee Cyber University, Manager Choi Byeol of Rakuten, Professor Lee Choong-yeol of Korea University, and Masashi Tanaka, Chairman of the Korea-Japan Festival Committee, gave lectures on topics such as Japan's economic outlook, entry into the Japanese market using online platforms, comparison of emerging market entry between the two countries, and cooperation pursued by future generations of Korea and Japan.


Professor Oh Tae-heon stated, "For Japan to quickly overcome the epidemic damage and rebuild its economy, cooperation with Korea is essential," and Manager Choi Byeol said, "Due to the impact of the epidemic, online purchasing demand in Japan is rapidly increasing, so entering the online market is worth paying attention to."



Masashi Tanaka, Chairman of the Korea-Japan Festival Committee, said, "Japanese companies have begun adopting management strategies that pursue diversity to respond to the declining labor population and globalization," adding, "The fields of cooperation for future generations of both countries are limitless."


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