KCCI and Chinese Embassy Hold Webinar for SMEs Entering China Market
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] On the 11th, the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (KSMB) held the 'Korea-China SME Business and Investment Webinar' jointly with the Embassy of China in Korea at the KSMB headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul.
This event was organized to provide necessary information for entering the Chinese market amid difficulties faced by Korean companies in expanding overseas due to COVID-19.
During the webinar, officials from the Chinese Embassy and the Chinese government introduced essential information for companies regarding market entry, including ▲China's economic policies and investment environment ▲Introduction to major Chinese certification systems.
Jeon Byung-seo, Director of the China Economic and Financial Research Institute, gave a lecture on strategies for SMEs to enter the Chinese market, followed by a Q&A session between participants and Chinese government officials.
Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of KSMB, stated, "Since establishing diplomatic relations in 1992, China and Korea have maintained close exchanges in various fields, but SMEs still face difficulties entering the Chinese market due to lack of manpower and capital."
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He emphasized, "I hope this webinar will be of some help to our companies considering entry into China, and we will continue to cooperate with the Chinese Embassy and related government departments."
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