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34<br />

Country starter pack<br />

Getting started in <strong>Korea</strong><br />

Joining a business association is a great way to learn more<br />

about what is going on in the local business community<br />

and to meet potential colleagues and partners. In Seoul,<br />

there are several well-established country-specific<br />

business associations with memberships of hundreds of<br />

business people.<br />

Australian Chamber of Commerce in <strong>Korea</strong> (AustCham<br />

<strong>Korea</strong>), the peak body representing Australian and <strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

business interests, was set up almost 20 years ago and<br />

has more than 240 members. AustCham <strong>Korea</strong>’s mission<br />

is to promote Australian business, the Australia-<strong>Korea</strong>n<br />

business partnership and AustCham members’ interests<br />

as an effective source of information, connections and<br />

representation. The organisation facilitates business<br />

networking opportunities through a range of forums<br />

and networking and social events. It also strives to play a<br />

constructive role in promoting Australia/<strong>Korea</strong> business<br />

relationships.<br />

Website: www.austchamkorea.org<br />

Email: exec@austchamkorea.org<br />

Telephone: +82 (2) 2010 8831<br />

The <strong>Korea</strong>n Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI)<br />

is <strong>Korea</strong>’s largest private economic association, with more<br />

than 135,000 members. It provides numerous services<br />

to its members, including seminars and conferences,<br />

human resources development services and government<br />

advocacy. KCCI operates eight human resources<br />

development institutes nationwide and administers exams<br />

to contribute to a developing a highly skilled workforce.<br />

KCCI’s external focus is placed on the strengthening of<br />

economic cooperation in the private sector. This includes<br />

supporting trade missions and market survey teams<br />

internationally, resolving trade disputes, providing trade<br />

inquiry services, as well as strengthening relationships with<br />

international organisations.<br />

Website: www.english.korcham.net/<br />

Australia <strong>Korea</strong> Business Council (AKBC) seeks to<br />

foster friendship and understanding between the business<br />

communities of Australia and <strong>Korea</strong> and to promote<br />

technical and economic cooperation, trade, investment,<br />

education and tourism between the two countries. The<br />

major corporations involved in trade between Australia<br />

and <strong>Korea</strong> (up to 80 percent) make up the membership<br />

of the council. Recently its constitution has been<br />

revised to accommodate more business and professional<br />

members to reflect the changing nature of the<br />

relationship between Australia and <strong>Korea</strong>, as more small<br />

and medium-sized business enterprises begin operations<br />

between the two countries.<br />

Website: www.akbc.com.au

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