Busan University of Foreign Studies and Small Enterprise and Market Service Sign MOU to Support Small Business Export
Busan University of Foreign Studies signed a mutual cooperation agreement with the Small Enterprise and Market Service on the 5th to support small business owners' overseas expansion and market development.
According to this agreement, the two organizations will establish a support system for small business owners' exports by utilizing Busan University of Foreign Studies' international business capabilities, including its overseas network, to assist small business owners who face difficulties in developing overseas markets due to a shortage of export specialists.
Officials from Busan University of Foreign Studies and the Small Enterprise and Market Service are taking a group commemorative photo after signing an agreement.
View original imageJang Soon-heung, President of Busan University of Foreign Studies, stated, “We will support the creation of promotional videos and leaflets for products by export countries, as well as overseas promotional videos for traditional markets, to foster global talent and support local small business owners in developing overseas markets.”
He added, “We will also actively strive to operate export-related special lectures for prospective entrepreneurs in cooperation with the Service.”
Park Sung-hyo, Director of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, said, “We will support the discovery of small business owners in the region who wish to develop overseas markets to ensure the smooth operation of Busan University of Foreign Studies' ‘Oeseong Glocal Marketer’ program.”
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Director Park added, “The Service plans to establish educational courses for export companies and prospective entrepreneurs through the ‘Digital Specialized University’ project and prepare policy fund support measures for small business owners who complete the Glocal Marketer program and digital education courses and start their businesses.”
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