Expansion to 100 Consultation Slots... Easy and Convenient Matching Consultation Support

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 13th that it is recruiting companies to participate in the '2022 First Half Export Voucher Matching Fair.'


SBC will hold the first half export voucher matching fair at COEX, Seoul, on the 9th of next month. This event is a matching consultation venue where companies participating in the export voucher project and export service providers meet. Along with consultations, professional lectures introducing domestic and international marketing trends and government policies will be conducted. The exhibition hall will also showcase cases of companies that have achieved excellent results by participating in the export voucher project.


SBC has expanded the scale of matching consultations this year compared to last year. A total of 100 service providers are expected to participate, and to increase convenience for companies, consultations will be conducted simultaneously both online and offline.


The export voucher project is a program that provides customized export support services such as design development, promotion and advertising, participation in exhibitions, and overseas certification, receiving great responses from companies. The budget has been expanded to 107.5 billion KRW this year, and it plans to support about 4,000 domestic and export small and medium enterprises. Currently, 1,800 service providers are offering 8,500 export support services.


Companies wishing to participate in the export voucher matching fair can apply for matching consultations with service providers they want to consult with by the 19th. After the service providers accept the matching, the final consultation schedule will be set in May. Applications can be made on the dedicated website.



Kim Hak-do, Chairman of SBC, said, "Following the recent relaxation of COVID-19 quarantine guidelines, offline consultation booths have been expanded, and many companies that find it difficult to conduct consultations via video are expected to apply." He added, "SBC will continue to focus on planning various export-related events such as export consultation meetings and company briefings to support the revitalization of exports by small and medium enterprises."


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