The Korea International Trade Association plans to establish a new venue for global events and exhibitions in Seoul and foster 500,000 small, promising companies by 2030, the umbrella economic organization said Sunday.
“We will push for setting up a global-level complex for MICE -- meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions -- in Jamsil, Seoul,” said Kim In-ho, a chairman of KITA, at an event to mark the 70th anniversary in Seoul.
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KITA’s chairman Kim In-ho speaks to the audience at its event in Seoul. |
“We also plan to provide one-stop trading consulting services and upgrade the association’s services,” he added.
The association said it will participate in the government-led project to turn Jamsil Sports Complex areas into a global MICE center.
The trade organization expects that the Jamsil project will create synergy with its World Trade Center Seoul -- Coex -- in Samseong-dong.
KITA said it also plans to foster 500,000 small companies, single entrepreneurs and start-ups by 2030.
By Shin Ji-hye (
shinjh@heraldcorp.com)