Changwon SME Convergence Association Members Visit Qingdao, China for Exchange and Cooperation
On July 1, 18 members of the Changwon Special City Small and Medium Business Convergence Association in Gyeongnam visited Chengyang District Government in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China, to engage in activities for market development and exchange cooperation.
Group photo of members of the Changwon Special City Small and Medium Business Convergence Association.
View original imageFrom June 30, the group, including Jeong Seokja, CEO of Dongsung ENG and representative of the Small and Medium Business Convergence Association, spent four days in the Qingdao area, visiting the Qingdao local government and Korean companies operating locally to carry out activities for market development and business exchange.
In particular, at a meeting with Deputy District Chief Song Tiantian of Chengyang District Government on June 30, the group introduced products from small and medium-sized enterprises in the Changwon area and requested cooperation in pioneering marketing opportunities.
At the meeting, Deputy District Chief Song Tiantian said, "I hope that economic exchanges with small and medium-sized enterprises in Changwon will expand."
Afterwards, the group visited the Shandong Enterprise Association in Qingdao and held a meeting with Chairman Gu Changzhu and other executives.
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