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Buy Korea
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Promotes international trade, imported/exported Korean products, and serves as an official B2b e-marketplace in trade leads.
Buykorea.org enhances trade business and buy and sell products for buyers and offers in the global world trade e-market.
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The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI)
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FKI is a multifunctional association for domestic industries, which exists in the form of an incorporated body. The main objectives of the organization are to help promote sound economic policies, and to internationalize the economy to further enhance the free market economic system and the development of the nation. FKI addresses the government on major economic issues and policies, helps promote cooperation with major international and foreign economic organizations, disseminate free market principles and assists corporations in promoting corporate community relations.
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INVEST Korea
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Invest KOREA is the Korean national investment promotion agency (IPA), established with the sole purpose of facilitating the entry and successful establishment of foreign business into Korea. Invest KOREA dedicates itself to providing the kind of comprehensive, seamless, one-stop service that allows foreign investors to put roots in Korea and join the thousands of others who are operating successfully and profitably here.
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Korea Advertisers'
Association |
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KAA seeks to foster "growth and
globalization of the Korean advertising industry through research
and education." It also protects the rights of advertisers and
promotes fair trade in regards to the advertisers, the media
and agencies.
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Korea Chamber
of Commerce and Industry |
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The Chamber engages in a wide range
of services aimed at invigorating domestic business activities,
expanding international economic cooperation on the private
level and removing barriers to free trade and investment. These
include offering counselling on business management, making
recommendations to the government, conducting research, publishing
various materials, operating bilateral cooperation committees,
handling trade inquiries, certifying trade documents, training
workers, managers and executives, and holding technology transfer
seminars.
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Korea
Economic Institute of America |
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KEIA was established
to promote economic dialogue and understanding between the United
States and Republic of Korea. It is based in Washington, DC.
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Korea Employers Federation (KEF) |
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The Korea Employers Federation is an independent economic organization with the aim of promoting industrial peace and national economic development. It seeks to accomplish these goals by meeting local employers¡¯ need for effective leadership and representation in today's daunting economic and social environment. Its membership is open to all local and foreign employers in Korea who support its objectives and activities.
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Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (KFSB) |
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With the aim to increase the potential of all Korean small and medium enterprises or SMEs, the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (KFSB), a non-profit organization supported by companies and businesses, offers assistance in business strategy planning by providing three main services; advanced information and communication technology and knowledge; the wisdom of expertise; and networking.
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Korea
International Trade Association |
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KITA is Korea's largest and most
important trade association for import and export trade. It
is engaged in many trade-related activities, including inquiry
and consulting, promotion, and communication of industry perspectives
to policymakers. U.S. business mission organizers should contact
one of KITA's branch offices to determine the kind of support
it can provide.
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Korea
Post, Society of American Military Engineers (SAME)
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Korea Post, SAME is
a nonprofit professional engineer association with the purpose
of improving engineering potential. The Korea Post SAME conducts
Fundamentals of Engineering and Professional Enginering examinations
in Seoul, Korea in the Spring and Fall in partnership with the
Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineers and Land Surveyors
(OSBEELS).
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Korea
Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) |
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A non-profit, government-sponsored
organization, KOTRA is fully ready to serve all companies that
are interested in doing business with Korea. It has added cross-border
investment and technological cooperation promotion to its functions,
and is now promoting industrial cooperation projects
with developing countries.
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Korea-US
Economic Council |
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KUSEC was established
as a broad-based organization for promoting economic cooperation
between the two nations and to promote greater awareness of
Korea's role as a leading commercial partner of the U.S.
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U.S.
Commercial Service in Korea |
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The Commercial Service
office, located in the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, Korea, is part
of the worldwide network of U.S. Department of Commerce offices
located in more than 70 countries abroad and throughout the
United States. Their mission is to support the commercial interests
of the United States and to help U.S. companies, particularly
small and medium-sized enterprises, increase sales and market
share in Korea.
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