World OKTA and Home&Shopping Sign MOU to Support Overseas Expansion of Domestic SMEs
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2024-12-05 17:57:47
Tthe World Korean Business Association (World OKTA, Chairman Park Jong-beom) and Home&Shopping (CEO Moon Jae-soo) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency in Yeouido, Seoul, to support overseas market development and export expansion of domestic SMEs.
Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to actively support SMEs in entering overseas markets and create export results through various programs.
World OKTA will leverage its global network, and Home&Shopping will utilize its strong distribution platform to enhance the global recognition of domestic SME products and maximize export performance.
World OKTA Chairman Park Jong-beom stated, "This agreement will be a significant opportunity for SMEs to gain competitiveness in the global market. By cooperating with Home&Shopping, we will introduce excellent SME products to the world and help SMEs expand into overseas markets." He added, "Through this agreement, World OKTA's activities will become more active and make a significant contribution to the development of the Korean economy."
Home&Shopping CEO Moon Jae-soo said, "We will strengthen the opening of overseas markets for SMEs together with the World Korean Business Association."
Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, emphasized, "Home&Shopping is the company that sells the most SME products in domestic home shopping. Through World OKTA's network, the expansion of overseas markets for SMEs will be carried out more effectively."
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