26th Korea Excellent Products Exhibition Guide Poster

26th Korea Excellent Products Exhibition Guide Poster

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Gyeonggi Province's 'Korea Excellent Products Exhibition (G-FAIR KOREA)', which promotes overseas market entry for outstanding small and medium-sized enterprises, will be held for three days from the 26th to the 28th at KINTEX in Goyang.


Hosted by Gyeonggi Province and organized by the Gyeonggi Economic Science Promotion Agency, this event is a comprehensive exhibition held at a time when urgent measures are needed to resolve Gyeonggi Province's trade deficit for 13 consecutive months.


Marking its 26th year, G-FAIR KOREA features six themes: daily necessities, beauty products, kitchenware, medical health, food hall, and excellent products hall, with over 550 companies participating and 600 booths set up. Additionally, more than 1,000 domestic and international buyers will participate in consultations and other activities during the event.


In particular, the number of overseas buyers attending offline, which remained at around 200 last year, has tripled to 600 through collaboration with related organizations such as the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), Korea International Trade Association (KITA), and the World Korean Traders Association (OKTA).


Export, purchase, and investment consultations, startup investment briefings, and various seminars on global economic trends will be held alongside the product exhibition at KINTEX Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 during the event period.


Notably, this year, Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon will personally preside over the global export strategy meeting. The governor will meet with the heads of 19 Gyeonggi Province trade offices (GBC) in 14 countries, who assist local export SMEs in opening sales channels, to discuss regional export strategies and ways for Gyeonggi export companies to expand overseas.


Lee Min-woo, Director of Gyeonggi Province Investment and Trade Division, said, "With the intensification of US-China protectionism, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the recent Middle East conflict crisis, domestic and international economic uncertainties have increased, making economic recovery difficult. This G-FAIR KOREA will be a venue for full support to help companies open new sales channels."



Starting as the Gyeonggi Venture Expo in 1999, G-FAIR KOREA recorded 85 companies, 67 booths, and KRW 3.1 billion in contract promotions in its first year, and has steadily grown to last year's 511 companies, 663 booths, and KRW 258.3 billion in contract promotions.


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