What You Need to Know Before Exporting to South Korea
South Korea has long been a key geopolitical ally for the United States in Asia, but in recent years it has also emerged as a strong trade partner. One main reason for this strong trade relationship is the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, which enables more that 90 percent of American-made goods to enter South Korea duty-free. For this reason, doing business in South Korea is certainly viable and can heed high returns, however there are few cultural barriers to consider. Watch the video brought to you by the U.S. Commercial Service to get a better taste of what business opportunities lie in South Korea. For more: https://www.trade.gov/knowledge-produ... September 19, 2017

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