City of Seattle, USA, Designates June 4 as 'KOSME DAY (Korean Small and Medium Enterprises Day)'

The Small and Medium Business Corporation (SBC) announced on the 7th that it has signed a business agreement with the city of Seattle, USA, to support Korean startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in entering the U.S. market.


The main contents of this agreement include ▲providing information on legal regulations, marketing, research and development (R&D), etc., for the successful entry of Korean startups and SMEs into the U.S. market ▲supporting local market entry for startups and SMEs between the two countries ▲joint promotion of seminars and conferences. Taking this opportunity, both organizations plan to continue regular exchanges to activate networking between local institutions and companies entering the market.


Chairman Kang Seok-jin (left) is taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony held in Seattle, USA, on the 4th (local time).

Chairman Kang Seok-jin (left) is taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony held in Seattle, USA, on the 4th (local time).

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In particular, the city of Seattle expressed its willingness to cooperate by designating June 4, the date of the agreement signing, as "KOSME DAY (Korean Small and Medium Enterprises Day)" to establish a close collaborative system with SBC.



Kang Seok-jin, Chairman of SBC, said, “This agreement is expected to serve as a stepping stone for our startups and SMEs to enter Seattle, a hub of innovative technology,” adding, “We will spare no effort to support the globalization of promising domestic companies by strengthening cooperation with government agencies of various countries through overseas diplomatic missions.”


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