Webinar • Secteurs & marchés
[TGS - FKCCI Webinar] South Korea: a sound investment for the future?
We are glad to announce a webinar on investing and doing business in South Korea to be held on April 21, 9am CET, 4pm KST.
South Korea, the world's 10th largest economy, is a leader in many different sectors such as automotive components, smartphones, steel, and much more ????????.
In addition to these, South Korea has signed numerous free trade agreements with mainly EU and Asian countries. Through these agreements, South Korea supports and promotes foreign investments even more.
The French Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) has the pleasure to co-host this “Doing business in South Korea” webinar with TGS, a dynamic business network for global entrepreneurs based in Paris. On April 21, Cédric LEGRAND, FKCCI managing director, and Sonia CHAIEB, commercial executive at FKCCI< will present why Korea is an attractive: ❝With a growing influence in Asia and located halfway between Japan and China (geographically, culturally and in terms of consumer tastes), Korea is an ideal market to start exporting to the region and test the potential of your products in Asia❞.
During this webinar, Cédric and Sonia will show you:
➡️ The South Korean economic market in 2021.
➡️ The investment opportunities and benefits that all the Commercial Trade agreements bring to South Korea.
➡️ The most attractive economic sectors in South Korea.
➡️ The reasons to think about investing in South Korea.
➡️ The great support the FKCCI could provide to help you grow your business in South Korea.
**EVENT INFO**
DATE: Wednesday 21 April
TIME: 9:00 - 9:30 AM CET (4:00 - 4:30 PM KST)
*15-minute presentation.
*15-minutes Q&A.
REGISTRATION: via the Zoom link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIscOyqrD0uG9EI21X4y0qKDYr7m7lIpyTZ
FEE: Free
About TGS
TGS is a dynamic global business network of independent firms specialising in the provision of accounting, audit, tax, business advisory and commercial legal services. Currently operating in 68 countries, the network’s global footprint is expanding rapidly. Their cross-border service offering, business approach and sector expertise is primarily designed to support Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, or organisations of equivalent scale, with existing or planned international operations.