About 60 Attendees Interested in Overseas Market Expansion
Explanation of E-commerce Customs Clearance System, Expert Lectures, and More

The Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (Kbiz) announced on the 13th that it held the 'Small and Medium Enterprise Online Export Strategy Seminar' in Yeouido, Seoul, co-hosted with the Seoul Regional Customs Office.


Seoul Yeouido Korea Federation of SMEs building exterior <br>[Photo by Korea Federation of SMEs]

Seoul Yeouido Korea Federation of SMEs building exterior
[Photo by Korea Federation of SMEs]

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This seminar was organized to explore new entry strategies through overseas online platforms amid the expanding damage to small and medium enterprises caused by the entry of Chinese e-commerce into the domestic market. About 60 small and medium enterprises and small business owners interested in pioneering overseas markets through online exports attended.


The seminar proceeded with explanations of the e-commerce customs clearance system by export customs experts from the Seoul Regional Customs Office, lectures by online export experts, and guidance on government and institutional support projects for entry into online platforms. In the session titled 'Preparing for Global Multi-Market Locking,' an online export expert introduced overseas expansion strategies through online platforms tailored to the level of small and medium enterprises and small business owners.



Kim Cheol-woo, Director of Trade Policy at Kbiz, said, "Recently, small and medium enterprises have been going through difficult times due to intensified competition in the domestic market, so it is necessary to actively attempt overseas expansion through online channels during such times. Going forward, Kbiz will continue to make multifaceted efforts to contribute to the overseas expansion of small and medium enterprises and small business owners, including online export strategies."


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