Since the beginning of March, ECCK has been publishing online webinar series with remarkable speakers supporting businesses navigating the impact of COVID-19 on its website every Thursday. However, to add value to ECCK membership benefits package, the Chamber has decided to open the online webinar series only to members starting from June 2020. Along with …
On May 25, the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) announced that long-term foreign residents will need to obtain a re-entry permit before leaving the country, and a medical exam before returning, effective from June 1, 2020. As soon as the announcement was made, ECCK with fellow foreign chambers in Korea addressed concerns of our members to …
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On May 19, ECCK hosted a breakfast meeting with Joh Sung Wook, Chairperson of Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) with 50 representatives from ECCK members in attendance. European business leaders including ECCK Vice Chairperson Dirk Lukat conveyed operational business concerns and recommendations to the KFTC and shared opinions on various industrial issues for the advancement …
ECCK has been tracking changing sentiment and priorities for European companies in Korea, as businesses respond to unprecedented disruptions to daily operations brought on by the COVID-19 outbreak. The results shown here are the findings from the third round of the survey. This survey reflects the views of 51 European companies, representing over 23,000 employees …
On May 13, Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon received in City Hall the members of the city’s Foreign Investment Advisory Council to discuss about measures related to COVID-19. The ECCK represented by its President Christoph Heider submitted 20 recommendations to the City government related to Seoul people’s livelihood and on Seoul’s future promotion marketing strategies to …