"Helping Women Entrepreneurs Expand Overseas"... Yeogijong Conducts Advanced Training
Held at Yeogijong Headquarters on the 30th of last month
Second course scheduled to open on the 21st
The Women Entrepreneurs Comprehensive Support Center announced on the 1st that it held the first session of the "Advanced Training Course on Overseas Market Entry Strategies" at the Yeogijong building in Gangnam, Seoul, on the 30th of last month to enhance the capabilities of women-owned businesses aspiring to enter overseas markets.
On the 30th of last month, participants of the 'Overseas Market Entry Strategy Advanced Training Course 1st Session' are listening to a lecture at the Seoul Gangnam Women's Enterprise Support Center. [Photo provided by Women's Enterprise Support Center]
View original imageIn this training, Kim Seong-gwan, CEO of MEGAACCY, gave a lecture on "Strategies and Cases for Entering the U.S. Market," Kim Min-seok, Director of J&IGlobal, spoke on "Exporting to Southeast Asia Using K-Content," and Baek Sang-hyun, CEO of Kobizon Sangsa, presented on "Practical Methods for Discovering Online and Offline Buyers."
Yeogijong plans to open the second session on the 21st, offering training on topics such as "Utilizing FTA Origin to Secure Export Price Competitiveness," "Export Marketing Methods and Strategies," and "Southeast Asian Market Entry and Buyer Discovery Strategies."
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Lee Jeong-han, Director of Yeogijong, said, "I hope this training will be helpful for the practical overseas expansion of women-owned businesses," adding, "We will continue to provide various forms of support to strengthen the overseas expansion capabilities of women entrepreneurs."
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