Gyeonggi-do Corporation Sells Local Products at Hanyang Mart on US East Coast
8 Types of Gapyeong Specialties and 17 Types of Ceramics to Be Sold Locally Until the 10th

Gyeonggi-do Corporation and the Korea Ceramic Foundation have joined forces to promote the excellence of Gyeonggi-do's outstanding ceramic products and to pioneer overseas market channels by targeting the U.S. market.

Gyeonggi Province Corporation will sell 17 types of Gyeonggi-do ceramic products, including coffee cups, bowls, and seasoning containers, at Hanyang Mart located in New York and New Jersey, USA, until the 10th. Provided by Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi Province Corporation will sell 17 types of Gyeonggi-do ceramic products, including coffee cups, bowls, and seasoning containers, at Hanyang Mart located in New York and New Jersey, USA, until the 10th. Provided by Gyeonggi Province

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Gyeonggi-do Corporation will sell 17 types of ceramic products from Gyeonggi-do, including coffee cups, bowls, and spice containers, at H&Y MARKET PLACE located in New York and New Jersey until the 10th. Along with these, eight types of food products, including Gapyeong pine nut taffy, a specialty of Gapyeong, will also be sold.


This U.S. market initiative is part of the '2024 Marketing Activation Support Project' commissioned to Gyeonggi-do Corporation, aimed at developing overseas sales channels. The export of ceramics was promoted following the 'Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Activating Distribution Channels of Small-scale Ceramic Workshops in Gyeonggi-do' signed in August between Gyeonggi-do Corporation and the Korea Ceramic Foundation.


Lee Jae-jun, CEO of Gyeonggi-do Corporation, stated, “We are pleased that Gyeonggi-do Corporation, the Korea Ceramic Foundation, and small and medium-sized enterprises in Gyeonggi-do have joined forces to target the U.S. market,” adding, “Gyeonggi-do Corporation will do its best to promote Gyeonggi-do to more global markets.”



Meanwhile, the local retailer H&Y MARKET PLACE is known as a famous Korean market on the U.S. East Coast with about 48 years of history.


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