The European Chamber of Commerce in Korea (ECCK)’s President, Stefan Ernst, attended the prestigious European Business Organization Worldwide Network’s (EBOWN) Global Summit held in Brussels last week. The summit, known for bringing together influential leaders and stakeholders from the business community worldwide, proved to be an intense and productive week of meetings and discussions. …
On May 31, the ECCK IPR Committee held the 2nd round of its Anti-Counterfeiting Campaign during the Namdaemun Market Merchants’ Day in Seoul. This event, co-organized with the Jung-gu Office and the Namdaemun Merchant Association, celebrated the merchants’ dedication to revitalizing the market. To raise public awareness about IPR protection, ECCK conducted an online survey …
On June 3, ECCK Senior Director Ansook Park participated in ‘CROATIAN-KOREAN BUSINESS FORUM: Croatia – Business Opportunities in the Heart of Europe’ organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Korea and presented about Cosmetics and Healthcare Sectors in Korea: Market and Regulatory Trends.
On May 31, ECCK held the All European Network Night 2024 Busan at The Westin Josun Busan. From ECCK, President Stefan Ernst, Vice President Bo Sun Kim, and Busan Chapter Representative Andrew Millard joined the event. Around 70 guests participated in the joyful night. The event started with a congratulatory speech by Mr. Byeong …
On May 31, the ECCK Food Committee hosted a discussion session on the Registration of Foreign Facilities, inviting representatives from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) On-site Inspection Division and the National Food Safety Information Service (NFSI). Ms. Su-jin Hwang, Deputy Director of the MFDS On-site Inspection Division, and Mr. Dongyun Ok, Department …
On May 28, ECCK hosted a Breakfast Meeting with Korea Customs Service (KCS) Commissioner Ko Kwanghyo, an expert with extensive experience in finance and policy coordination. During the meeting, KCS shared updates on their current initiatives in ‘regulatory innovation,’ aimed at overhauling unnecessary regulations, and ‘digital innovation’ in customs administration, incorporating new technologies such as …