On the 19th, the Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency signed a business agreement with the Korea Customs Association.


The agency announced that on this day, at its Eastern Regional Center, it entered into a 'Cooperation Agreement for Supporting Export Difficulties and Revitalizing the Local Economy' with the Korea Customs Association. This agreement aims to ease the customs clearance burden on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the province and to strengthen their ability to respond to customs risks.


This agreement was arranged to support the stable entry of SMEs into overseas markets, amid increasing global protectionism and growing conflicts among major trading partners.


Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency signed a business agreement with the Korea Customs Association on the 19th to support export companies in the province. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency

Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency signed a business agreement with the Korea Customs Association on the 19th to support export companies in the province. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency

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Under the agreement, the two organizations will cooperate in a variety of areas, including: providing customs and trade consulting and tailored advisory services; offering training and seminars to strengthen export capabilities; facilitating corporate networking and resolving on-site challenges; and establishing a sustainable export support system.


The Balanced Development Headquarters of the agency is currently providing on-site support for export companies in 31 cities and counties across the province, including dispatching overseas market exploration teams and supporting export logistics costs.



An Kyunggu, Head of the Balanced Development Headquarters, stated, "This agreement establishes a foundation for cooperation that can proactively resolve customs clearance and tariff issues faced by SMEs. By strengthening professional advisory services, our agency will play an active role in building a sustainable export ecosystem so that companies can reduce trade risks in advance."


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