Inno-Biz Association: "Korea-U.S. Customs Agreement Will Strengthen Export Base for Member Companies"
"Expecting Stronger Public-Private Cooperation"
The Inno-Biz Association has expressed its welcome for the conclusion of the detailed Korea-U.S. customs agreement.
In a statement released on the 30th, the association said, "It is highly significant for Inno-Biz companies seeking opportunities in the global market that negotiations between the two countries have borne fruit through the summit meeting." The association added, "With much of the uncertainty in trade with the United States now resolved, our member companies are now better positioned to make stable investments in the U.S. and to explore new export markets."
The association particularly noted that this agreement will serve as an important opportunity for Inno-Biz companies with advanced technology and innovation capabilities to create new business opportunities in the U.S. market and expand their global networks.
The association continued, "We deeply appreciate the government's efforts and look forward to even stronger cooperation between the public and private sectors in supporting entry into the U.S. market and building networks." The association further stated, "We will also actively promote private sector-led export support, information exchange, and the creation of local cooperation ecosystems."
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In conclusion, the association said, "We will continue to pursue multifaceted cooperation and support to further invigorate Korea-U.S. trade together with our member companies," adding, "We hope that this Korea-U.S. agreement will serve as a turning point for strengthening the global competitiveness of Korean Inno-Biz companies and advancing into the U.S. market."
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