Many Regional Companies with High Export Potential Selected in 'Food and Household Goods' Sector

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Twenty small and medium-sized enterprises from Ulsan will participate in the ‘20th World Korean Business Convention First Half Corporate Consultation Meeting.’


Ulsan City, together with the Overseas Koreans Foundation, will hold the 20th World Korean Business Convention First Half Corporate Consultation Meeting at the Federation of Korean Industries Building in Seoul from May 9 to 10.


A total of 63 domestic companies, including 20 Ulsan companies, will participate in this consultation meeting, gaining one-on-one business consultation opportunities with representatives from over 50 Korean businesspeople worldwide.


The city received participation applications from a total of 34 Ulsan companies for the first half corporate consultation meeting, and selected 20 companies mainly in the food, daily necessities, and beauty sectors, which are areas of interest to Korean businesspeople and have high potential for overseas expansion.


The city plans to identify the results of business connections and difficulties faced by participants in this consultation meeting to improve the process, and actively support actual export contract signings at the ‘Second Half Corporate Consultation Meeting’ to be held during the Ulsan World Korean Business Convention in November.


The World Korean Business Convention is the largest global business networking event uniting overseas Korean entrepreneurs and domestic economic actors, jointly hosted by the Overseas Koreans Foundation and local governments since 2002, marking its 20th edition this year.



The 20th World Korean Business Convention will be held in Ulsan from November 1 to 3, with about 4,000 domestic and international economic figures attending, featuring corporate exhibitions, export consultations, forums, and seminars.


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