Intaeyeon, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, visited a traditional market in Cheongju, Chungbuk Province, to encourage small business owners expanding K-Food overseas and held a meeting with young small business owners.

On the 19th, Intaeyeon, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, visited a traditional market in Chungbuk to communicate with young small business owners. Small Enterprise and Market Service

On the 19th, Intaeyeon, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, visited a traditional market in Chungbuk to communicate with young small business owners. Small Enterprise and Market Service

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Chairman In first visited the Small Enterprise and Market Service's Chungbuk Regional Headquarters to receive a briefing on local issues and the progress of key projects, then visited Yukgeori Somunnan Mandu at Cheongju Yukgeori Market.


Yukgeori Somunnan Mandu is a case where the company enhanced product competitiveness based on traditional dumpling-making techniques, successfully entering highway rest areas and even exporting its products. It was previously selected for the Small Enterprise and Market Service's "Strong Small Business Growth Support Project." Chairman In toured the store and the exhibition and experience space, tasted export products, and listened to the process of developing into a K-Food-based brand as well as the challenges faced on site. He then held a meeting with young small business owners to discuss various ideas for revitalizing the local commercial district.



Chairman In stated, "Even in traditional markets and local shopping districts, competitive brands can grow and expand into overseas markets. The agency will further strengthen field-oriented support so that small business owners with innovative ideas can grow into strong entrepreneurs equipped with brands and content."


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