by Kim Chulhyun
Published 27 Feb.2024 09:35(KST)
The Small and Medium Business Corporation (SBC) announced on the 27th that it has signed a "Business Agreement to Strengthen Support for Overseas Expansion of Small and Medium Venture Businesses" with Korea South-East Power Co., Ltd.
At the signing ceremony, more than 10 officials attended, including An Jung-gon, Director of Global Growth at SBC, and Kim Seon-jong, Head of Management Support Headquarters at Korea South-East Power. Both organizations agreed to promote export activation of small and medium venture businesses and establish a demand-oriented export support foundation.
Through this agreement, SBC and Korea South-East Power will actively cooperate in ▲ discovering and promoting demand-oriented, locally customized programs through collaboration between overseas bases held by both organizations ▲ mutually providing information related to overseas expansion for supported companies ▲ discovering and promoting promising small and medium venture businesses and supporting business linkage.
In particular, SBC plans to enhance actual export performance by providing high-quality information, including know-how on entering overseas markets in the energy and power generation sectors, and opportunities to participate in demand-oriented programs to companies participating in policy projects such as the export voucher program.
An Jung-gon, Director of Global Growth at SBC, said, "Taking this agreement as an opportunity, both organizations will join forces to actively support export small and medium enterprises that leap overseas despite difficult economic conditions," and added, "We will continue to strengthen cooperation with related organizations to activate exports of small and medium venture businesses."
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