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Musinsa Visit: South Korea to Boost K-Consumer Goods Exports

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Seoul, South Korea – November 12, 2025 – Yeo Han-gu, head of the Trade Negotiation Headquarters at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and energy, announced today plans for⁢ a new initiative to boost K-consumer goods exports, leveraging the global popularity ‍of the korean Wave. The plan, slated for ⁤release before the end of the year, aims ⁢to establish K-consumer goods as a meaningful new driver of export growth for South Korea.

Director Yeo revealed the plans during a visit to the Musinsa Standard Seongsu branch ⁢in Seoul, where he inspected ‍K-fashion export operations and met with distribution company representatives. The initiative comes as exports of Korean consumer products​ surge alongside the increasing international reach of K-culture.

The government will focus on ‌strengthening marketing support for K-consumer​ goods, connecting promotions with major events⁣ like Korean Wave expos and K-pop concerts. Distribution platforms leading market trends will be central to developing these ⁤support strategies.

further support ​will address export challenges related to logistics, certification, and intellectual property rights. Collaboration with ‍KOTRAS international trade offices will provide customized logistics infrastructure and consulting services regarding overseas certifications, including halal standards.

The plan also includes measures to revitalize online platforms and support the growth of Korean distribution companies into global⁤ players, assisting ⁣with establishing global malls, connecting with local logistics partners, and navigating customs and certification ⁣processes.

“Our distribution platform is a key bridge connecting overseas ‌consumers and K-consumer ‍goods,” Director Yeo stated. “As our competent distribution companies advance overseas,we will support our small and medium-sized companies’ products to get closer to people around the world.”

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