The Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (KOSME) announced on the 28th that they are recruiting participants for the '2025 Third Online Export Capability Enhancement Training.'
This training will recruit students until the 30th and will be conducted both online and offline in Busan on the following Friday, the 1st of next month. This is to enable participation in on-site training for employees of SMEs located outside the capital area. The training is free of charge for all participants.
The recruitment target is any employee of an SME interested in online exports. The training will accommodate 50 offline and 400 online participants, and registration will close on a first-come, first-served basis.
The curriculum is designed to be immediately applicable in practice. The introductory course will cover ▲basic tariff training provided by the Busan Main Customs ▲techniques for finding online buyers, among others. The advanced course will focus on ▲brand storytelling methods ▲sharing of successful brand establishment case studies.
After the training, one-on-one mentoring with instructors will also take place to address online export challenges faced by participating corporations.
Training applications and details can be found on the KOSME GoBiz Korea website.
Park Jang-hyuk, the global growth director of KOSME, noted, 'This training is a practical program aimed at enhancing the e-commerce capabilities of SMEs' and added, 'We will continue to support the enhancement of online export competitiveness of corporations in non-capital areas through local training programs.'