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Busan city to help local biz expand into online marketplace in South East Asia
Date
2020.07.23
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According to Yonhap News,


The city of Busan announced a relief aid package to help businesses grappling with staving off the coronavirus shock by increasing the number of potential candidates from 13 to 20, while covering 30 percent of international shipping costs, which recently have gone up due to COVID-19. Adding a list of e-commerce, an online marketplace to sell products, the city stretches out overseas sales networks to countries in South East Asia.

Plus, Busan city backs enterprises, which have little access to online platforms, up by providing a broad range of services from website designing and translation services, online marketing, customer survey to packaging and shipment.

The city government has been working on curtailing the risks and impact from the coronavirus, while helping local companies go digital to take an adaptive response to post COVID-19 business climate by switching a string of aid packages from offline to online.

They also opened a seminar under the theme of “In the age of post COVID-19, how to set a strategy to go into e-commerce in South East Asia”.

Anyone interested in the city service can visit https://ccei.creativekorea.or.kr/busan/ or call 051-749-8927.


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Source: Yonhap News (Jul 20 , 2020)


** This article was translated from Korean.