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The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) announced on the 30th that it will carry out an export recovery support project for companies affected by heavy rainfall. The project focuses on special disaster areas affected by the heavy rainfall, identifying export difficulties faced by affected companies and providing tailored solutions along with export marketing services.


KOTRA offers free professional consulting by export experts according to the type of difficulty when affected companies report their export challenges through online and offline channels such as the company website or main phone line. They plan to intensively introduce the 'Mobile KOTRA Service,' which involves visiting export-challenged companies across the country to provide direct support.


KOTRA Launches Support for Export Recovery of Companies Affected by Heavy Rainfall View original image

KOTRA's 129 overseas trade offices in 84 countries closely support export transaction management on-site to ensure that affected companies do not face difficulties in export transactions. Additionally, KOTRA will provide emergency branch establishment and transaction communication support to affected companies, as well as assistance with raw material supply and supplier investigation. Benefits such as preferential selection will also be offered when participating in exhibitions, mid-sized company global support projects, and branch establishment projects.



Jeon Chun-woo, head of KOTRA's Small and Medium Enterprises Division, said, "The number of companies affected by the recent heavy rainfall is increasing," adding, "KOTRA's overseas expansion consultation centers, 129 overseas trade offices, and local support teams nationwide will provide tailored and prompt support to resolve the export difficulties of affected companies."


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