Gyeonggi Province participated in the world’s largest mobile communications exhibition, ‘MWC 2025,’ held in Barcelona, Spain, from the 3rd to the 6th, with the largest delegation among domestic local governments, promoting contracts worth 56.78 million dollars.


MWC is one of the world’s top three information and communication technology (ICT) exhibitions, along with CES (USA) and IFA (Germany).


Gyeonggi Province opened the ‘Gyeonggi Province Joint Pavilion’ at this exhibition with 26 companies from the province, achieving 558 export consultations (1.6608 billion dollars) and promoting 145 contracts (56.78 million dollars).


Gyeonggi Province opened the "Gyeonggi Province Pavilion" at MWC held in Spain from the 3rd to the 6th, together with 26 local companies. Representatives of the participating companies are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi Province opened the "Gyeonggi Province Pavilion" at MWC held in Spain from the 3rd to the 6th, together with 26 local companies. Representatives of the participating companies are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Gyeonggi Province

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At this event, Gyeonggi Province supported companies in future growth industries such as smart healthcare, intelligent mobility, and data security by covering exhibition participation fees, product transportation costs, interpretation services, and connecting overseas buyer consultations. In particular, to ease the burden on companies facing difficulties due to exchange rate fluctuations and rising prices, the support limit per company was increased from 8 million won to 12 million won.



Park Kyung-seo, Director of the International Trade Division of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Going forward, Gyeonggi Province plans to expand bold and prompt customized support measures to resolve the difficulties of export companies and enhance global competitiveness amid the rapidly changing trade environment."


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