Support for Fostering Export SMEs
and Activating Overseas Market Development

On the 4th, the Korea Standards Association announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea International Trade Association at the Trade Tower in Samseong-dong to foster export-oriented small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), support their overseas expansion, and expand sales channels.


The main contents of the agreement include ▲providing export capability diagnosis and consulting services ▲identifying and resolving difficulties faced by export SMEs ▲promoting joint events for export SMEs.

Lee Myung-ja, Head of the Korea International Trade Association (left), and Han Dae-cheol, Head of the Korea Standards Association, are posing for a commemorative photo.

Lee Myung-ja, Head of the Korea International Trade Association (left), and Han Dae-cheol, Head of the Korea Standards Association, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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This agreement signifies the establishment of a collaborative system by integrating services provided by each institution to support the strengthening of export capabilities of SMEs. In particular, based on this agreement, export capability diagnosis services will be provided free of charge not only to the Trade Association’s member companies but also to SMEs cooperating with public enterprises and large corporations working with the Standards Association.



Han Dae-cheol, Head of Quality Management Division at the Korea Standards Association, stated, “Based on this agreement, we will do our best to strengthen the export competitiveness of SMEs together with the Trade Association.”


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