Promote sports industry export consultation in 2025 and support sports companies' overseas expansion

May 19, 2025

Promote sports industry export consultation in 2025 and support sports companies' overseas expansion



The Seoul Olympic Memorial National Sports Promotion Foundation will hold a '2025 Sports Industry Export Consultation Meeting' with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to actively support promising Korean sports companies' entry into overseas markets.

The consultation, which will be held three times on June 26, September 12, and November 6, will invite foreign buyers from 84 companies (28 companies per session) who are interested in the Korean sports industry to support 1:1 consultations on export contracts.

This year, the number of overseas buyer invitations will be expanded by more than 30% (64 companies in 2024) compared to the previous year, providing a wider range of opportunities for participating companies. In addition, consulting support for overall trade practice and overseas certification, free interpretation and sample delivery during online meetings of overseas buyers, as well as opportunities to advertise products through global online platforms.




Companies wishing to participate in the first export consultation held at the Olympic Parktel in Seoul on the 26th of next month can apply online by 5 p.m. on the 27th, and you can check the details on the sports industry support website. Applications for participation in the 2nd and 3rd counseling sessions will be announced separately in the second half of the year.

We hope that many sports companies with sufficient international competitiveness will do well through this consultation meeting, an official from the Korea Sports Corporation said. "We will continue to expand various export support projects to support the growth of domestic sports companies in the future."

Meanwhile, a total of 28 export contracts and agreements worth more than $11 million were signed through a total of 483 export consultations last year, and many companies are still actively discussing export contracts.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.