Benefits and Challenges of Expanding Korea-Based Business into the U.S.
Part 2: Korea-Based Companies That Want to Do Business in the U.S.
Please join Holland & Knight's Korea Practice, RSM, RG Consulting Services and KData for the second segment in a two-part series on cross-border business between the United States and the Republic of Korea.
Part 2: Korea-Based Companies That Want to Do Business in the U.S.
Korean-based technology firms that focus on artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity and big data will pitch their firms to a panel of experts, who will offer feedback on the specifics of expanding their firms into the U.S. market. Additional panelists will include representatives from the economic development authorities of Fairfax and Loudoun Counties in Northern Virginia. This unique webinar format will allow guests to be an intimate part of discussing the challenges and opportunities ahead for these innovative firms.
Topics include:
- Why the U.S. presents an attractive market for Korea-based businesses
- Considerations for Korea-based companies when expanding overseas, including in the U.S.
- Local regulatory issues presented when conducting business in the U.S.
- Real-life experiences from exceptional service providers of Korea-based companies that have successfully expanded into the U.S.
We hope you can join us for this highly informative presentation.
Panelists:
David S. Cole | Partner and Korea Practice Chair, Holland & Knight
Ayana Martinez | Senior Manager, Washington National Tax International Tax Services, RSM
Robert Gangi | Owner, RG Consulting Services
Bob McCollar | International Business Development Manager, Loudoun County Department of Economic Development
Jan Mul | Director of International Business Investment, Fairfax County Economic Development Authority
Byungkon Kim | Director of Enterprise Support Team, KData