Investment Briefing Session for Global Companies

The Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority has established a cooperative framework to expand the attraction of foreign-invested companies.


The Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority (headed by Park Sung-ho) announced on the 7th that it had signed a business agreement with the Korea Foreign Enterprises Association and held an investment briefing session at the Grand InterContinental Parnas Hotel in Seoul on the 6th.


The Korea Foreign Enterprises Association is a non-profit economic organization representing foreign-invested companies and has been engaged in activities to improve the investment environment and promote economic cooperation.

On the 6th, at the investment attraction MOU held at the Parna Hotel in Seoul, Park Seongho, Head of Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority (third from the left), and Moon Goyoung, Chairman of the Korea Foreign Enterprises Association (fourth from the left), among others, are posing for a commemorative photo.

On the 6th, at the investment attraction MOU held at the Parna Hotel in Seoul, Park Seongho, Head of Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority (third from the left), and Moon Goyoung, Chairman of the Korea Foreign Enterprises Association (fourth from the left), among others, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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About 60 people, including member companies of the association and officials from global corporations, attended the event. The program included an introduction to the association, the signing of the agreement, an investment briefing by the Authority, networking, and a special lecture on industrial trends.


Major global companies such as Bayer, Dassault Systemes, Schaeffler, and S-OIL attended the event, showing interest in the investment environment and industrial competitiveness of the Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone.


Through the agreement, the two organizations agreed to cooperate in identifying companies interested in investing, sharing investment strategies, promoting joint projects, and building networks. The agreement also included resolving local industrial issues and fostering mutual growth.


The Authority plans to use this cooperation as an opportunity to strengthen its support system for the entire process, from investment consultations to post-investment management.



Park Sung-ho, Head of the Busanjinhae Free Economic Zone Authority, said, "This is an opportunity to broaden our network with global companies," and added, "We will continue to create a stable investment environment."


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