The Korea International
Trade Association(KITA)
The Korea International Trade Association(KITA) was established in
1946 with the objective of advancing the Korean economy through trade,
and is currently the largest business organization in Korea with over
71,000 member companies. Representing the interests of Korea's global
traders, KITA serves a diverse range of roles including:
providing hands-on support to trade companies, drawing trade cooperation
from the private sector, formulating new trade strategies, nurturing
trade professionals and building trade infrastructure. With a widely
established network of 11 domestic offices and 8 overseas branches
in major cities, KITA has consolidated its position as a leading business
organization dedicated to assisting SMEs in gaining foreign market
entry and has actively contributed towards Korea's recent achievement
of 1 trillion dollars in trade volume.
General inquiry regarding KITA, please contact
Trade Call Center : 82-1566-5114
Any feedback regarding the website or general inquiry on cooperation
with KITA, please contact
Busan Chamber Commerce & Industry
Objective
The Primary Purpose of BusanCCI is to promote improvement and development
in Busan's commerce and industry sector, as well as to support our
members in their endeavors with quality information and new opportunities,
and We speak with authority to represent businesses in our region.
The BusanCCI is the only comprehensive independent organization
Serving as the voice of business since 1889, the Chamber has made
an effort to support commerce and industry activities, develop the
regional and national economies, and protect the interests of business
in Busan. Built on this foundation, the BusanCCI is leading your business
toward a successful future and is the heart of the Busan Business
Community.
The BusanCCI is fighting for your business
In order to address difficulties faced by the business community,
the BusanCCI has actively worked to make recommendations to government
policy-makers and has focused extensively on internal activities including
economic research, business seminars, international conferences, management,
tax consulting, and gathering of industry opinions.
The BusanCCI is connecting your business to the World.
In order to promote international economic cooperation, BusanCCI has
established cooperative ties with the economic communities of many
countries. Based on the strategic location of Busan in the center
of Northeast Asia as a hub port and a gateway to the Eurasian continent,
BusanCCI vigorously promotes the expansion of trade, promotion of
investment, transfer of technology, and other forms of economic exchange.
BusanCCI has also exchanged protocols of cooperation with 24 chambers
from 13 countries around the world.
853-1, Bumchun-Dong, Busan, Korea 614-721
Mr.Jae Hwan Park ( Japan in Charge )
Tel:- 82-51-990-7084
Fax:- 82-51-990-7099
Korea Chamber of Commerce & industry:
KCCI
KCCI is the nation's largest private economic organization that encompasses
a total of 71 regional chambers and approximately 135,000 members
from all parts of the Korean economy. Since its establishment in 1884,
KCCI has been contributing significantly to growth and development
of the national economy, and also to enhancement of Korea's status
in the international community.
The major objective of KCCI is to promote improvement and development
in Korea's commerce and industry, for the sound growth of the national
economy.
To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, KCCI is conducting a wide
range of projects that are aimed at providing service to its members.
To begin with, befitting its due role as the representative organization
of Korea's private sector, KCCI is focusing on domestic activities
including research, seminars and conferences, management consulting,
gathering of industry opinions and making proposal to the government.
Also, in consideration of the important role of human resources in
the economy, KCCI operates 8 human resources development institutes
nationwide and administers exams including computer skill exam, to
bring out highly skilled workforce.
KCCI's external focus is placed on strengthening of economic cooperation
in the private sector. Thus KCCI's efforts are placed at sending out
Trade Mission and Market Survey Team to overseas countries, resolving
trade disputes, trade inquiry service, strengthening relationship
with international organizations and contributing to the growth of
global economy.
Moreover, in recognition of the rapid growth in the information and
communications sector, KCCI is exerting efforts to help more member
companies to establish information infrastructure.
We at KCCI are always moving forward to upgrade its services to member
companies. These efforts require your cooperation and support, and
KCCI pledges to provide its maximum level of cooperation to you.
KCCI hopes that through such close cooperation and support between
mutual parties, the continued growth and co-prosperity of the global
economy can be ensured.
Korea Chamber of Commerce & industry: KCCI
39, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul
Tel:- 82-2-6050-3114
Fax:- 82-6050-30400
The British Chamber of Commerce in
Korea: BCCK
The Chamber developed from regular meetings which seven British businessmen
began holding in 1977.
At these meetings common issues and difficulties faced in doing business
in Korea were discussed, as well as ways to encourage and expand trading
links between Britain and Korea. The objectives of the Chamber today
are clearly recognisable from the original ideals of the “group
of seven” but it has developed to be an important representative
organisation for British business interests in Korea.
The objectives of the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea.
The objectives of the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea (‘BCCK’
or ‘the Chamber’) are to promote the development of British
trade, commerce and investment in Korea; to represent the opinion
of the British business community in Korea on trade, commerce, finance
and industry; to help create better understanding between the Korean
and British business communities; and to provide opportunities for
members to meet for business and social networking in order to foster
knowledge exchange and sharing.
Office Info
15th Floor, Kyobo Building,
Jongno-1, Jongno-gu,
Seoul, Korea 110-714
Tel : +82-2-2010-8963
Fax : +82-2-2010-8991
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