Small Enterprise and Market Service to Recruit Additional Small Business Owners for Second Half "Export Consulting" Program
Applications Open on Small Business 24 Website Starting from the 16th
The Small Enterprise and Market Service announced on the 15th that it will recruit additional small business owners to participate in the "2025 Second Half Small Business Capacity Building Program (Export Consulting)" starting from the 16th.
This additional recruitment has been arranged to proactively respond to the rapidly changing trade environment and support the stable overseas expansion of small business owners.
Exterior view of the Small Enterprise and Market Service. Small Enterprise and Market Service
View original imageThis program is a one-on-one customized service that diagnoses difficulties that may arise during the export process and provides actionable solutions. Anyone can apply regardless of their export track record, and up to 80 companies will be provided with up to 10 sessions of professional consulting each.
The consulting support areas include: response to U.S. tariffs, overseas market research and marketing, strengthening product competitiveness, and handling export procedure documentation. Support is tailored to each small business owner's individual circumstances. In particular, the program goes beyond simply providing necessary information; for each participating company, it conducts the entire process from diagnosis, issue identification, and action plan development to feedback, in order to achieve tangible export results.
Applications for this program can be submitted on the "Small Business 24" website starting from the 16th until the budget is exhausted. The Small Enterprise and Market Service plans to provide close support by finalizing detailed support for each small business owner after a preliminary assessment by export experts.
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Park Sunghyo, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, stated, "I hope that through this additional recruitment for export consulting, many small business owners will participate and use this opportunity to flexibly respond to changes in the global environment and grow into competitive companies."
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