Offline Showcase Held
Participation of Beauty SMEs and Small Business Owners

The Small and Medium Business Distribution Center (CEO Lee Tae-sik) announced on the 15th that it will hold an offline pop-up store, 'b·ring Qoo10 Popular Korean Cosmetics Exhibition,' in Shibuya, Japan. This pop-up store is part of the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center's online sales channel support project for small business owners, the 'Overseas Shopping Mall Entry Support Project.' Currently, 15 Korean beauty small and micro enterprises participating in the project are selling their products on Qoo10 Japan.


Operating until the 17th, this pop-up store is located on the first floor of the Shibuya Center Building in central Tokyo, a popular area for women in their 20s and 30s, the core customers of beauty products. Various beauty products such as basic cosmetics, makeup, masks, and creams are exhibited, and customers can experience the products and make purchases using QR codes.



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Lee Tae-sik, CEO of the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center, said, "In celebration of the Golden September Donghaeng Festival, we prepared this pop-up store to promote the excellence of Korean small business products overseas," adding, "We will continue to provide various programs and online and offline events to support the overseas sales channels of domestic small and micro enterprises."


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