Purchasing Achievements Through Domestic Consultation Sessions
"Efforts to Create Contact Points Between Distributors and SMEs"

The Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Agency announced on September 8 that it achieved consultation results worth approximately 170 billion won through the domestic sales consultation sessions held during the '2025 Korea Global Sourcing Week' on September 4 and 5.


Korea Global Sourcing Week is an event held at KINTEX in Ilsan, Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, to expand domestic sales channels and support overseas expansion for outstanding small and medium-sized venture companies. On site, the main events included one-on-one domestic business purchasing consultations and export consultations, which are the core of Sourcing Week. In addition, there were booths for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Business Conference, small business sales channel consulting, export policy promotion center, policy duty-free shop, and K-strategic items, offering valuable information to small and medium-sized enterprises visiting the venue.

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Among these, the domestic purchasing consultation sessions organized by the agency matched a total of about 450 small and medium-sized enterprises with 110 buyers from companies such as 11st, Lotte Home Shopping, and Hyundai Department Store over two days, resulting in more than 900 purchasing consultations and a total consultation performance of 170 billion won.



Lee Taesik, CEO of the Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Agency, stated, "In addition to this Sourcing Week, we will continue to work to create more opportunities for contact between distributors and small and medium-sized enterprises through various channels, in order to support SMEs that need opportunities for market development and growth."


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