Korea SMEs and Startups Agency Recruiting Trainees for Online Export Capacity Building Training
Held Online and Offline in Busan on August 1
Consists of Introductory and Advanced Courses
The Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency announced on the 28th that they are recruiting participants for the '2025 3rd Online Export Capacity Building Training.'
This training will be held both online and offline at BIFC in Nam-gu, Busan, on August 1. Any employee of an SME interested in online export can participate. The training is open to 50 participants offline and 400 participants online, and registration will close on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no fee for the entire training program.
The curriculum is designed to be immediately applicable in practice. The introductory course covers basics of customs and techniques for finding buyers through online platforms. The advanced course focuses on brand storytelling methods and sharing best practices in brand building. After the training, participants will have the opportunity to receive customized one-on-one mentoring from instructors to address their specific challenges in online export.
Applications can be submitted on the GoBizKorea website of the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency until the 30th. Detailed information is available in the announcements section of the website.
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Park Janghyuk, Executive Director of Global Growth at the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, stated, "This training is a practical program aimed at enhancing the e-commerce capabilities of SMEs," and added, "We will continue to actively support the strengthening of online export competitiveness of non-metropolitan companies through regional training programs."
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