China Bound! Shanghai Gyeonggi Business Center Opens

Createdd 2010-03-30 Hit 2069

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Investment Through Strengthening of Local Networks; Close Support for Initiatives Such as Export Contracts Sixth Business Center Opens After Mumbai, Moscow, Southeast Asia, Sao Paulo and Los Angeles
Gyeonggi Province held the unveiling and opening ceremony of the China Shanghai GBC Center with the participation of provincial delegates including Gyeonggi Assistant Governor Park Su-Young and Gyeonggi Small & Medium Business Center President Hong Gi-Hwa along with the Korean Consul General in Shanghai, Deputy Chair of the China International Trade Promotion Committee and Chairperson of Shanghai KoCham on March 29th. © G News Plus

 

Gyeonggi Province is targeting the Chinese market with the opening of the Gyeonggi Business Center (GBC) on the 21st floor of the Girin Building in Jangnyeong-gu, Shanghai, where the distribution hub and center of the Yangtze Delta, Yangshan Harbor, is located.

 

Gyeonggi Province held the unveiling and opening ceremony of the China Shanghai GBC Center with the participation of provincial delegates including Gyeonggi Assistant Governor Park Su-Young and Gyeonggi Small & Medium Business Center President Hong Gi-Hwa along with the Korean Consul General in Shanghai, Deputy Chair of the China International Trade Promotion Committee and Chairperson of Shanghai KoCham on March 29th.

 

The Center is expected to be a channel for the timely gathering of information related to China’s consumer markets through local networking.  Three staff members including the director, who is a local resident, will support export contract initiatives through local market research, buyer negotiation and export fairs.

 

Currently, there are six GBCs including one in Mumbai, founded in January 2005, as well as Moscow (April 2006), Kuala Lumpur (August 2008), Sao Paulo (September 2008) and Los Angeles (September  2009).

 

GBC aims to boost transaction achievements by serving as a marketing agency for provincial firms.  It supports low-cost marketing by follow-up services through the two-way management of the Gyeonggi Small & Medium Business Center and overseas centers, and by utilizing local experts instead of dispatching high-cost personnel.

 

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