Jungjinkong, Enhancing SME Capabilities with Online Export Practical Training
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- 2025-07-28 08:59:58
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- 2025-07-28 08:59:58
Touring Education Focused on Non-Capital Regions... From Customs & Buyer Discovery to Brand Strategy, All Free
[Financial News] The Korea SMEs and Startups Agency is operating a practical training program to strengthen the export practical capabilities of SMEs in collaboration with the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and non-capital region SMEs.
Jungjinkong announced on the 28th that it is recruiting participants for the '2025 3rd Online Export Capability Enhancement Training' until the 30th. The training will be conducted in a hybrid format at the Busan BIFC seminar room on August 1st. The training fee is completely free.
The target audience is SME employees interested in online exports, with 50 offline and 400 online participants recruited on a first-come, first-served basis.
This training is composed of a curriculum that can be directly applied to the practical field. The introductory course includes △ a basic customs lecture conducted by the Busan Main Customs Office △ training on online buyer exploration techniques. The advanced course includes △ brand storytelling strategy △ sharing of excellent brand building cases.
After completing the training, one-on-one customized mentoring with the instructors is provided. Participating companies can receive practical consultations on their online export difficulties.
Applications can be made on the Jungjinkong GoBizKorea website, and detailed information can be found through the announcements.
Jang-hyuk Park, Director of Global Growth at Jungjinkong, said, “This training is designed to be of practical help to companies preparing for export based on e-commerce,” and added, “We will actively work to strengthen the export competitiveness of non-capital region SMEs through regional touring education in the future.”
jimnn@fnnews.com Ji-min Shin Reporter