On September 18, Pyeongchang County in Gangwon Province signed a business agreement to promote exchanges with the Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce (President Hwang Byungkoo) in the small conference room of the Pyeongchang County Office.

Pyeongchang County Office building.

Pyeongchang County Office building.

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This agreement was pursued to establish a cooperative system aimed at supporting the entry of Pyeongchang County’s outstanding specialty products and local company goods into the U.S. market, as well as strengthening global business capabilities.


The main points of the agreement include: ▲supporting the entry of Pyeongchang County specialty products into the U.S. market, ▲joint participation in corporate exhibitions and fairs in the United States, and ▲joint operation of global business programs. Both organizations expect that this cooperation will strengthen networks among companies and generate tangible economic results such as expanded market access and investment attraction.


The Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce, the agreement partner, is the largest Korean economic network in the United States, with participation from chambers of commerce in all 50 states and 78 regions. Since its establishment in the 1980s, it has operated as a non-profit private organization dedicated to protecting the rights and interests of Korean American businesspeople and supporting economic growth.



Shim Jaeguk, Governor of Pyeongchang County, stated, "This agreement will provide a foundation for Pyeongchang County companies to enter the U.S. market stably, while also offering an opportunity to promote our local specialty products to the world." He added, "At the county level, we will spare no institutional and administrative support and do our utmost to achieve tangible results."


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