Held in Anaheim, California, USA from the 11th to 14th
Over 6,000 domestic and international businesspeople expected to participate

The Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (Kbiz) announced on the 9th that it will participate as the organizing institution of the "21st World Korean Business Convention" (World Korean Business Conference) to support the export and overseas expansion of domestic small and medium enterprises.


Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of the Korea Federation of SMEs, is delivering opening remarks at the 'SME Labor Issues Meeting' held on the 26th of last month at the Korea Federation of SMEs in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of the Korea Federation of SMEs, is delivering opening remarks at the 'SME Labor Issues Meeting' held on the 26th of last month at the Korea Federation of SMEs in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

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The World Korean Business Conference will be held from the 11th to the 14th (local time) at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, USA.


On the 11th, Kbiz will hold a Home & Shopping and K-Culture Show as a pre-event to the opening ceremony of the World Korean Business Conference. Through this, it will promote domestic small and medium enterprise products related to Korean culture such as K-beauty and K-food.


From the 11th to the 13th, a business exhibition will be held jointly with the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, selecting 50 small and medium enterprises (60 booths) in popular overseas fields such as beauty and food to establish the KBIZ Pavilion.


The World Korean Business Conference has been an event since 2002 where overseas Korean economic figures (Korean businessmen) from around the world gather in one place. This 21st conference is the first event held overseas to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Korea-US alliance, with about 6,000 domestic and international businesspeople participating, including overseas Korean entrepreneurs from more than 30 countries.



Kim Ki-moon, chairman of Kbiz, is expected to urge overseas Korean economic figures at the opening ceremony keynote speech to become salespeople and ambassadors of the Republic of Korea so that Korean small and medium enterprise products can sell well in overseas markets.


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