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Korea - Africa Economic and Investment Forum: An event with a platform for participants to explore practical cooperation in business and the water sector.


 


The Korea -Africa Economic and Investment Forum is a program designed by Globe Chamber of commerce and Industry to create a platform for business minds to explore ways of practical cooperation in trade, investment, human resources, agriculture, and also strengthen industrial capacity cooperation in the water purification and all water related activities, among others.

 

Why Korea?

Korea is one of the most spirited and colorful countries in the world. In the short time following its dramatic and impressive development, it has managed to maintain the delicate balance between preserving its impressive history and tradition whilst embracing all the conveniences and technology of the modern world.

Korea is a destination designed to meet your business needs and leisure experiences. 


As a top convention destination,with the huge growth of business in Seoul, the capital city of Korea, many city districts are benefiting from corporate investment which was once reserved for its primary business areas. As Seoul’s economy continues to expand, so does the potential for international companies to invest in its industries. Markets such as asset management and insurance are well-positioned for international investment and acquisition, with private pension funds growing at an average of 15% per year and an increase in demand for health insurance as the population ages. Similarly, as Seoul thrives on an export-orientated economy, the city is continuously seeking to grow in the international marketplace. This means that business travel to Seoul is on the increase. Many of the city's top corporations are engaging with global design companies to produce new concepts to reach a worldwide audience. Furthermore, the city is renowned for the structures in place which make foreign investment and trading efficient and viable – with little interference from the Government. As a result, there are many lucrative opportunities for design consultancy and brand identity design in Seoul, as well as architectural design for public spaces as the city limits continue to expand.

 

Why is Korea a chosen destination for Water Related Activities?

The recent Korea Water and Wastewater Association report provides a very interesting narrative on how Korea was able to develop the water sector. With international support including that from the World Bank, Korea galvanized its water sector by investing in water and wastewater infrastructure. The country also established municipal water and wastewater companies and trained engineers and specialists that continue running this vital sector.

 

From the aforementioned, apart from other business related activities,  The Globe Chamber of Commerce and industry- led Korea – Africa Economic and Investment Forum is a program primarily for water related activities. it will proffer solution to problems that evolve around Water treatment, processing, purification, equipment, advancement of water production through water business, knowledge sharing and technology transfer, water development, Environmental Services, eco- friendly System, Portable Sanitation, Water Quality, High Pressure and lot more….. 

For Enquiries and participation:

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Or visit our website on:

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