Chungnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation Recruiting Companies for Overseas Market Expansion Support
Support for Participation in the Food & Hospitality Trade Show (TRAFS) in Bangkok, Thailand
The Chungnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation announced on the 24th that it will be recruiting five startup companies from the province to participate in this year's overseas market development support project until July 11.
The center plans to support the selected companies in participating in the Food & Hospitality Trade Show (TRAFS), which will be held at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre in Thailand for three days starting July 24, to help them expand into Southeast Asian markets.
In particular, the center will provide each company with a booth, an interpreter, 50% of round-trip airfare expenses, as well as support for accommodation and logistics costs.
Additionally, the center will offer local export consultations through pre-matching with local buyers and provide translation materials in the local language.
TRAFS is a specialized B2B exhibition in Asia for food, beverages, and liquor, attended by over 40,000 people from 44 countries, and hosts various meetings and food industry seminars during the exhibition period.
A center official said, "We will provide a platform for promising startups in the province to enter the Southeast Asian market and support the establishment of sustainable overseas partnerships."
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