British Chamber of Commerce in Korea |
The British Chamber of Commerce in Korea was started in 1977 by a group of 7 British businessmen who met regularly to discuss common problems and to develop ways of increasing trade between Britain and Korea.
Today, the Chamber still retains these original ideals but has developed to be an important representative organ for British business interests as well as being a regular business and social forum. On 18th March, 1997, the British Chamber opened its Secretariat in Seoul.
The objectives of the Chamber are to promote the development of British trade, commerce and investment in the Republic of Korea; to represent the opinion of the British business community in Korea on trade, commerce, finance and industry; and to provide opportunities for British and Korean Chamber members to meet for business and social purposes.
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| Exit no. 3 at City Hall station on line 1 or exit no.12 at City Hall station on line 2 : located behind Hotel Koreana
(2F Junghu building, 61-21 Taepyeongno Jung-gu Seoul) | |
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