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According to Yonhap News,
Daegu-Gyeongbuk Free Economic Zone (DGFEZ) said on May 30 that it began a two-day online export consultation with Thailand and Indonesia.
10 tenant companies of DGFEZ had real-time consultation with 70 buyers from Thailand and Indonesia, attended with interpreters at Daegu Textile Complex.
DGFEZ prepared the consultation to support tenant companies, contracted due to the COVID-19, develop overseas sales channels.
Foreign buyers showed interest in quilt textile, medical device, cosmetics, water quality improvement system, smart parking control system, frozen ready-to-eat food, and outdoor textiles.
To help business meetings turn into contracts, DGFEZ plans to provide post-management and follow-up support such as sending prototypes and materials as requested from buyers.
DGFEZ hosted online business meetings 3 times since June last year.
In October this year, it plans to dispatch a trade delegation to secure a new clients.
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Source: Yonhap News (May 30, 2022)
** This article was translated from Korean.