South Korea: Chungnam Province, seasoned laver, USD 19.63 million export consultation results

Published 2021년 10월 25일

Tridge summary

South Chungcheong Province in South Korea hosted the '2021 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Video Export Consultation' as part of their marine and fishery start-up investment support project, providing export consultations worth $19.63 million to four companies. The conference aimed to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the marine and fishery sector to overcome the challenges of COVID-19 and expand overseas markets, focusing on consumers in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. The conference included one-to-one video consultations, language translation support, and distribution of explanation materials to facilitate understanding and smooth consultation processes. The province plans to continue providing necessary advice and support for export-related procedures to revitalize exports and diversify export channels.
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Chungcheongnam-do achieved export consulting results of 19.63 million dollars, including seasoned seaweed. South Chungcheong Province recently held the '2021 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Video Export Consultation' as part of the marine and fishery start-up investment support project at Boryeong Base Resort and provided export consultations worth a total of 19.63 million dollars, and 4 companies received 700,000 dollars. announced on the 15th that it also signed an export contract for The export consultation meeting was prepared as a venue to support overseas buyers discovery, market development, and online market entry for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the marine and fishery sector that are having difficulties in advancing overseas due to the prolonged COVID-19. Noting that consumers in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), have recently increased their income, interest in well-being food and Korean food has ...
Source: Fisheco

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