[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Public Procurement Service announced on the 6th that it will hold an online consultation meeting from the 6th to the 7th to support domestic procurement companies' entry into the UN procurement market.


The consultation meeting is arranged as an online session between the procurement officer of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and three domestic small and medium-sized enterprises.


At the same time, 47 local buyers from Thailand, where multiple UN agency regional offices operate, and 10 domestic procurement companies producing eco-friendly products or construction materials will participate, providing time for more than 50 online video consultations.


After the online consultation meeting, the Public Procurement Service will conduct follow-up consultations with participating companies and offer opportunities to support bid participation.


Additionally, it plans to assist entry into overseas procurement markets through various support projects such as exhibitions and export strategy enterprise development projects.



Jung Moo-kyung, Administrator of the Public Procurement Service, said, “Cases of domestic companies entering the UN procurement market are increasing, especially in the K-quarantine sector,” and added, “The Public Procurement Service will spare no effort to support domestic procurement companies in fields such as construction materials and eco-friendly products to enter the UN procurement market directly or indirectly.”


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