Contracts Worth $2.95 Million Expected to Be Finalized Within One Year

The Disability Enterprise Comprehensive Support Center announced on December 2 that seven agreements were signed at the "2025 Overseas Buyer Invitation Export Consultation."

Officials from domestic disability enterprises are conducting one-on-one consultations at the "2025 Overseas Buyer Invitation Export Consultation." Disability Enterprise Comprehensive Support Center

Officials from domestic disability enterprises are conducting one-on-one consultations at the "2025 Overseas Buyer Invitation Export Consultation." Disability Enterprise Comprehensive Support Center

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This consultation event was organized as a major program during "Disability Enterprise Week," commemorating the 20th National Disabled Entrepreneurs Conference. Ten overseas buyers from six countries-Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, and Kazakhstan-participated, along with major domestic buyers representing key distribution channels such as home shopping, online shopping malls, large supermarkets, and corporate closed malls.


The buyers who attended the consultation held one-on-one meetings with 20 disability enterprises in five sectors: environment, home appliances and safety equipment, cosmetics and beauty, food, daily necessities, and life sciences and medical technology. As a result, seven contracts were signed on-site between domestic disability enterprises and overseas buyers. Additionally, it is expected that contracts worth approximately 2.95 million dollars will likely be concluded within the next year as a result of these consultations.


Overseas buyers highly praised the technological and design competitiveness of products from domestic disability enterprises and are proceeding with follow-up steps for long-term supply, such as video consultations and sample testing. Domestic distributors also positively reviewed the potential for these enterprises to enter their distribution channels, focusing on the social value of disability enterprises from the perspective of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management.



Park Maru, Chairman of the Disability Enterprise Comprehensive Support Center, stated, "We will expand various programs, including support for overseas certification and marketing connections, so that disability enterprises with international competitiveness but limited by operational constraints can advance into the global market."


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