Fourth AAA Certification Since Industry-First Award in 2014
Consistent Excellence in Export and Import Management Proven
Ongoing Special Privileges Including Screening Exemptions and Shortened Processing Times for Strategic Goods Exports

Doosan Enerbility has once again received the highest "AAA" certification for Compliance Program (CP) from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

Exterior view of Doosan Enerbility headquarters located in Changwon, Gyeongnam. Source: Doosan Enerbility.

Exterior view of Doosan Enerbility headquarters located in Changwon, Gyeongnam. Source: Doosan Enerbility.

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This marks the fourth time Doosan Enerbility has been recertified, following its initial industry-first AAA rating in 2014, and subsequent renewals in 2019 and 2022. This demonstrates that the company’s export and import management system for strategic goods continues to receive excellent evaluations.


Strategic goods refer to items and technologies strictly regulated by the government for reasons of national security, diplomacy, and supply chain stability. The government assesses whether a company has established an internal system to manage strategic goods and assigns a CP rating accordingly. The ratings are divided into three levels: A, AA, and AAA. After the three-year certification period, companies must undergo a reassessment for recertification.


Doosan Enerbility maintained the highest rating this time as well, earning high marks for the CEO’s commitment to compliance management, the establishment of a strategic technology management system, and improvements in the process of submitting supplier determination documents.


This highlights that the company is consistently meeting international export control standards required for global business expansion.


Kim Dongcheol, Head of Management at Doosan Enerbility, stated, "This recertification reaffirms that our strategic goods management system meets international standards," adding, "We will continue to strengthen our export control capabilities to enhance the stability and credibility of our global business."


Companies designated under the CP program receive various export-related privileges. For example, when exporting strategic goods to countries participating in international export control regimes such as the United States and the United Kingdom, screening exemptions are granted. For higher-risk countries like Vietnam and Saudi Arabia, benefits include simplified documentation and shortened approval periods.



The significance of this recertification is further underscored by the fact that it ensures ongoing institutional support that provides tangible benefits for companies pursuing global business.


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