South Korea: The era of agricultural and fishery exports of 10 billion dollars opens

Published 2021년 3월 3일

Tridge summary

The South Korean government is planning to open an online and non-face-to-face market to achieve $10 billion in agricultural and fishery food exports. It aims to support Korean agricultural products to enter large-scale online malls, and expand support to beginner export companies in the fishery sector. The government also plans to promote Korean agri-food in China and New Southern countries through the 'Korea Agrifood Hall' and social network service influencers. Additionally, it will establish a system to quickly share information with the export industry and provide support to beginner businesses that have just entered the local market.
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Original content

[Sejong = Newspim] Reporter Choi On-jung = The government is setting out to open an online and non-face-to-face market to open an era of 10 billion dollars in agricultural and fishery food exports. In the agri-food sector, it was decided to support Korean agricultural products to enter large-scale online malls, and in the fishery sector, it was decided to expand support to beginner export companies through the Trade Support Center. On the morning of the 3rd, the government held the '31st Emergency Economy Central Countermeasure Headquarters (Economic Central Headquarters) Meeting' presided by Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki and Minister of Strategy and Finance at the Government Complex Seoul on the morning of the 3rd Discussed. ◆ Agri-food exports accelerated at 81 billion… Pioneering online and non-face-to-face sales channels First, the government decided to utilize online and non-face-to-face sales channels, which have recently been increasing in number of users, to achieve ...
Source: Newspim

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