Portuguese Chamber of Commerce Targets South Korea

 

The Portuguese Chamber of Commerce (CCP) is preparing a Virtual Mission to South Korea in November, aiming to promote portuguese companies and products.

“The South Korean market is very popular with large multinational companies, who see it as a test market for the introduction of new products”, the CCP said in a statement. The virtual mission to South Korea will run from the 22nd to the 26th of November.

“It is one of the most technological countries in the world with consumers who appreciate sophistication, innovation and quality, with a clear appetite for the consumption of luxury products”, the Chamber adds.

PortugalFoods Launches “Virtual Missions” to Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea

Portuguese exports to South Korea (Seoul pictured above) are led by plastics and rubber, machinery and appliances, chemicals and textile materials, among others. They also include food products, clothing, wood and cork.

Registration for the Mission is open until October 25th. It will include personalized online meetings with South Korean companies.

 

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